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The Avro Avian aeroplane which has been making passenger flights in Masterton during the past few days, will leave for Palmerston North on WednesdalL In an advertisement in this issue it is notified that there is fooni for one passenger. The circular in which the Masterton Brand, of the New Zealand Educational Institute recently notified other branches throughout the Dominion that it has passed a resolution opposing any hasty action in the direction of establishing junior high schools, and urged a reduction in the size of classes in primary schools, is already attracting a response. The North Taranaki and Manwatu branches have both passed resolutions suppoting the stand taken by the M&sterton branch. Record butter entries been received by th« Mannwatu A. and P. Association for the National Dairy Show in June, while the cheese entries chow a big increaj=e over those of the four years. The increase in entries is interesting in view of a re'>ent statement that it does not pay dairy companies to exhibit in view of the deterioration of the produce while out of cool store. Butter entries num her 339 as compared with 307 last vear. Cheese entries number 193 as compared with 126 last year.—-(P.A.) Parcel containing drapery lost. Rechabite Lodge meets to-night. Experienced cook-general wanted. Position as cook in country wanted Experienced motor driver seeks position. Jersey heifer, just calved, advertised for sale. Young girl just left school, advertises for situation. F. P. Welch & Son advertise for sale’ a good cheap sheep farm. Mr. G. Dallas, neweller. advertises

special Easter bargains in watches, clocks, jewellery, electro plate, etc.* Mr. R. S. Gerrand publishes in this issue a preliminary announcement of an attractive auction sale of household furniture and effects, and about 20(1 head of purebred White Leghorn pullets and first year birds. The sale is on account of Mr. A. Brownlee, “Nor folk, M Upper Renall Street (just across railway) and is to take place next Sat urday. To the kiddies, the coming of Easter means sweets and novelties to delight their hearts—see that you don’t disappoint the little ones this year, but make your selection early at the W.F.C.A. Sweet Department. The W.F.C.A. have an excellent range of silver and golden egg cups, chocolate eggs, baskets of eggs and chickens and cups and saucers, etc., all of best makes and all moderately priced. The Masterton Auctioneering Co. advertise sale by public auction of household furniture and effects in Renall Street Extension to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1.45 p.m. The articles are all in first-class order and buyers can attend with every confidence. A bus will leave the Mart at 1.30; tickets may be had on application. The property, comprising half-acre section with house, garage, etc., will also be submitted to auction. Full particulars on page 8 of this issue.

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Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1929, Page 4

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1929, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1929, Page 4