SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*. LECTURE! LECTURE! TO-NIGHT! ON NEW ZEALAND PLANTS. by MR. V. C. DAVIES, N.D.H. (N.Z.), President of Horticultural Trades Association. MUNICIPAL LECTURE ROOM, At 8 p.m. GIRL GUIDES’ ASSOCIATION. OLD ENGLISH FAIR, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, MRS. T. BEETHAM’S GARDENS, PERRY STREET. ADMISSION, 6d. WAIRABAPA HORSE SPORTS FEDERATION. CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE MEETING, SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 15. First Event, 11.30 a.m. EVENTS FOR PONIES & HORSES, PIG CHASE FOR CHILDREN, (Under 15 years). BUCK JUMPING, SHEEP GUESSING AND OTHER COMPETITIONS. HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/-; Cars, 1/-; School Children, free; Grandstand free. SEND FOR PROGRAMME. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton. ' i CARTERTON AMATEUR (ATHLETIC CLUB. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS. CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. Entries close with the Secretary, Mr. H. A. McPHEE, on Friday, 14th. — | CASTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 8 of the “Dog Registration Act 1'908” that the fees ‘ for the Registration of Doga for the . County of Castlepoint for the year 1930 are now due and payable at the County , Office, Tinui, or to Mr. C. W. R. Me- ‘ Isaac, the County Ranger, and Deputy Registrar of Dogs, and he is empowered to collect Registration Fees. The amount of the fee for the Registration for Sheep, Cattle and Rabbit Dogs, kept solely for that purpose, of a greater ago than six months, has been fixed at TWO SHILLINGS and SIX PENCE, and all other dogs at SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE each. Dated this 11th day of March, 1930. H. H. WESTON, County Clerk & Registrar. LAST WEEK OF SALE AT McIVOR’S. JjADIES! You will find the Best of Bargains in onr Showroom this week. All our Goods have to be sold at a Ridiculously Low Price. We do not want more than half the Cost Price for our Goods. We have Ladies’ Coats in Silk, Tweed and Worsted, etc., all kinds of Frocks, Underwear, Hosiery, etc. In Men’s Wear we have £4OO of stock to be cleared, as we are not stocking it again, so yon will find good Bargains if you call in and inspect. Suits from 30/-. Remember, Friday, 14th, in the last day of our Sale. It will pay you to call in and see for yourself. McTVOR FOR VALUE. LADIES’ & GENT’S OUTFITTER QUEEN STREET, SOUTH. TELEPHONE 2596. ‘OUR WONDERFUL W2RLD.” The Book of 10,000 Wonders, to be ] 'ompleted in about 30 fortnightly I irts, at 1/9 each. ' i "Our Wonderful World,” which will \ illustrated with one of the finest : olloctions of photographs and drawl's ever brought together. An idea I f the immense variety of the contents I in be gathered from the following j . it,! Hat of interesting subjects, with ! rhich the work will deal. i ‘‘The Marvels of Nature.” i Man's Conquest of the Earth.” i .X' ’ ' r| d’s Wonder Lands.” ■ Marvels of Science.” ‘‘Curiort'ies of Nature.” 'I r he Wonder Cities of To-day.” I ■* Wonderful World of the Parts 1 and 2 now on sale at: McLEOD & YOUNG, ‘THE ACADEMY,” (IUM STREET, MASTERTON. LADIEH 3ATHING SHOES, in red, ■een am! -fie; all sizes. At CarpenteEvan.-. >'en Street.
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1930, Page 1
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