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BPXOLAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC FAREWELL TO HON. A. D. & MRS. MeLEOD. TT is intended to give a Public Farewell to the Hon. A. D. and Mrs. McLeod on TUESDAY, March 26, 1929 at 8 p.m., in the Town Hall, Martinborough. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. Full particulars will be announced later. W. B. MARTIN, Mayor. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL EXPIRATION OF LICENSES. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that licenses issued under the following heads will expire on March 31, 1929:— Bowser Pumps, Butchers, Bakers, Billiard Rooms, Buildings for Public Meetings, Barbers, Cordial Manufacturers, Cattle Sale Yards, Carriages, Carts, Common Lodging Houses, Dairies, Expresses, Explosives and Dangerous Goods, Eating Houses, Fishmongers, Hoardings, Ice Cream Vendors, Plumbers and Drainlayers, and Second-hand Dealers. ALL PERSONS desiring to be licensed or Certified under any of the above heads are hereby requested to make application on forms provided for the purpose, which are obtainable at the .Council Office, Chapel Street, and to deposit such application at the said office on or before April 1, 1929. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. EASTER TOURING! , Full Stocks of CHRYSLER DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH CARS. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GOOD USED CARS i AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. ANY TRIAL. TERMS ARRANGED. ■ i G. MALMO, LID., “THE SERVICE GARAGE,” ‘ CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. 1 Telephone 1190. SUPPORT THE PURELY LOCAL FIRM. j WAIRARAPA VULCANISING CO. SMITH STREET, (Opposite Queen’s Hotel.) i 20% and 5% DISCOUNT ( OFF ALL MAKES OF TYRES. J Fitted Free. 1 TELEPHONE 1994. PERRY’S STOCKTAKING SALE IS NOW ON OF PICTURES, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, TORCHES, DOLLS, PRAMS, PUSH CHAIRS, TOY MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, SEE WINDOWS. W. G. PERRY, SOUTH END, MASTERTON. i — ( MASTERTON JLABOUB BUREAU. W. V. MADDEN, (Late Gillespie & Co.) COMMISSION aND INSURANCE AGENT. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. P.O. BOX 28. ’PHONE 2062 Town Agent for W. WHITE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. ■required— Station cook; wages, £2 5/- per week. Experienced shepherd; temporary position; six weeks. Experienced fencer. Wages, £2 5/-Scrub-cutter; 14/- per day. I Cowboy-general; one with dog preferred. Married couple; station; man garden wife cook.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 1

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