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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS AFTERNOON 3 o ’deck. ENVOY SWARTZ, from U.S.A., TAIILL address members of Women’s ■ Christian Temperance Union and other ladies in the Salvation Army Hall, Lincoln road. HEAR THIS GIFTED SPEAKER.. THE SALVATION ARMY HALL. Envoy E. Paulino Swartz, from the United States) will address Special Ladies’- Meeting this afternoon at 3 o’clock. All ladies invited. \ SUNDAY, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. 3 p.m. “Travels through Palestine. ” MONDAY, 8 p.m., Prohibition in America. MASTERTON METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 29. MUSICAL FESTIVAL SERVICES, i Morning, 11: “Like as a Father.” Afternoon, 3: “Psalmodie Praise.” Evening, 7: “A Study in Contrasts,” i .♦Elijah, the Lion-hearted. A musically illustrated sermon. Solos from Mendelssohn’s ‘ ‘ Elijah, ’ ’ ! “Lord God of Abraham” and “It is ! enough.” Preacher and Soloist: Rev. A. Mitchell. Solos at each of the services. A SONG LECTURE. “The Original Fisk Jubilee’s.” , •MONDAY, MARCH 30, at 8 p.m. IN THE. SCHOOLROMM BY KEV. ARTHUR MITCHELL. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor (O. N. C. Prague!!, E/q.). Mr Mitchell will using several of the quaint Jubilee songs, accompanying himself on ; the small organ. TWO HOURS W.MUBIC, MIBTH A - MIMICRY.-. . ( Entertaining! Educational! Ingenious! RACES AT TRENTHAM, MARCH 26 and 28. TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS * to Wellington or Trentham, available for return until 30th • March, , 1925, will be obtainable on 26th and 28th March at Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, (and intermediate sta- ) tions, by train leaving Masterton 7.33 . a-m., Carterteu 7.56 -a.m., Greyfown^) 8.0 a.m., Featherston 8.29 ajn. On 20th and 28th March train leaving - Masterton . 7.38 a.m., Carterton 7,56 a.m., Greytowh 8.0 a.m., Featherston 8.29 a.m. for Wellington, stops i at Trentham. The 4.16 p.m. Wellington-Masterton train stops at Trentham, leaving there ; 5.27 p.m. > ■ 111 1 1 ! WELLnrcreoN harbour board. ’ BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Pursuant to the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, the Local Elections and Polls Aet, 1908, and Amendments thereto and' the Regulations thereunder:— T HEREBY give notice that an elec- 1 tion will be held on Wednesday, ! the 29th dayof April, 1925, for the ’ purpose of electing two (2) Repre- : sentatives on the Wellington Harbour Board for the combined district of the ; Counties of Featherston, Wairarapa South, Masterton, Mauriceville, Eke- • tahuna, Pahiatua, Castlepoint, and Akitio, and the. Town District of Martinborough, and the Borough of Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, Masterton, Eketahuna, and Pahiatua, and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s • Office, Masterton, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April, , 1925 (before noon), as the day for the nomination of candidates. Form of nomination can be had at the Town Clerk’s office, Masterton, or from the undersigned, Box 2, Masterton. i Dated at Masterton this 21st day of March, 1925. R. BROWN, Returning Officer. - TENDERS. TENDERS, elosing with the under- : signed on SATURDAY, the 28th : day of March, 1925, are invited for the purchase of the contracting gear ; of the late William Winter, comprising the following:— 1 Republic Motor Lorry 1 Ford Motor Car 1 Spring Dray 3 Block Drays 3 sets Dray Harness , 1 pair Spare Wheels (dray) 4 Draught Horses 1 Trolley and Spare Wheels 1 ton (apprqx.) of 201 b trolley rails and quantity of sleepers 1 wire rope (about 2 chains) and steel pulley 24 crowbars 6 picks 2 adzes 4 hammers 1 barrow 2 timber jacks 1 workman’s whare (10ft x 8) The gear, with the exception of horses and whare, may be inspected at the yards of the Eketahuna County Council, Bengston street, Eketahuna, and further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders for the whole or any portion will be entertained, but the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PAGE & SIDDELLS, Solicitors, EKETAHUNA. DALE & GOLDSMITH, BUILDERS, PREPARED to give estimates free to those intending to build or have any alterations done, either in wood or concrete. Address: ’Phone 2567. H. W. DALE. South Road. S. GOLDSMITH, Sussex street. ’

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Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 1

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