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CARE-LINED FACES. Care-lined faces are not always the sign of mental worry, for many a person (joes silently along, day in and day out, sirring almost beyond expression from bodily pairj, and the only sign that Ktravs it is the carelined face. S'omich out cf. qrder I Th*s is the s cri-t of th* lioutye. Indigestion with it§ cutting acjds cyeiy D;eath dra\y a EJiqbljng piin- Ckh'C bleep uftJ Gin't \\o:k. No wonc[ev the face \$ fin- d lißi-P) , * M'ly A PP' e U the phytic needgl. Itatis ptinlejgly asid promi t'y, and restores th; s'omach to normal working order. Id i= >.n idea! f.imily medicine, good for old and )oun;j.

Sir George E. Le Hunte, the new Governor of South Australia, arrived yesterday. He was cordially welcomed, but the proceedings were lqarred heavy rain.

For conformation of reading flatter $$? fourth p.agfi. WOODEN fctJLLg FOR MASTEBTON. UNDER the auspices of the Mastarton Branch of the Farmers' Union, a Meeting of those interested in the proposal to establish Woollen Mills in Masterton will be held in the Town Hall at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 4th inst. MISS MICHELL, DRESSMAKER, Lincoln-hoad,, - - -. Mas^eric^, YTf7 JSHE ( S to notify, the ladies of Master-, f V f on' and that §he has corn,menced business as a.b,qye. D. PATENTS. 100 Wool Presses 1000 Wire Strainer* TT|7IJjL bo ready for the ensuing season. American Agencies: Sheep-Shearing Machines, hand and power, made by W. Cooper and Nephew, Chicago, having all the latest improvements. The Heffjuk Automobile, will cirry six. Tne Murray Cab Buxabout, to carry t^rese,. lUiD'ii Cream Separator. '• " ' Faiihank, and Co.'s Gasoune En.gines, WisdJulli and Pumps: '" M(i,E Hle Ison Castings, in quantities. COIiOMUIi GaAPIIOPHftNEi,' ' W9OI Sheds fitted up with Shearing Machjnes, Gasoline Engine and Wool Press. The Best Workmanship and Ma'erial to be found in America appliea to the abqve goods, DONALD DONALD, Masterton - - N,e_w S^aland. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. NOTICE is hereby 'given that the Masterton Borough Council, with the consent of the ratepayers proposes ;— 1. Tp' undertake tho providing and, erecting of a now retort-house and beds of retorts, additional purifiers, eshau.stqr with h.p. steam engine aa'd. hoiler, bye. pass for scrubber, aiiera.tioqa ani ad, djtiqna to worlds and plant, and extension of mains. 2. For this purpose to borrow the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds (£2,500). 3. To givo as security for such loan a further charge upon tho works, and the revenue derived therefrom, and a special rate of one-seventh of a penny in the pound on the rateable'valuation (unimproved)' of all rateable'property in th,b. Borough of Masterton. Sjuoh Jpftn, tq b,e re ; DayabT(o qn ih.Q day q£ February, ISJDf, with f* sinking fund of not exceeding two per cent, por annum. 4. To pay out of such loan the cost of raising the loan and the interest for the first year. K. BROWN, Town Clerk,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7501, 2 July 1903, Page 3

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