Tft/TASTEBTON WESLEYAN CHUKCH. TO MOBKOW'S SEEVICES. Masterton—-Morning, &f U, BeV." D. J. Murray; subject* "tfiiconßcioosProvidences." 7, ' Bey. D, J. Murray; subjeci;, li *Ai'- Pour-foli "View of Christ" -i - Kurupani—Evening, at 7, Mr 0. Pragnell. Wangaehu—Afternoon, at 2.30, Mrßedman» Bangitnmau—Afternoon, at 3, Bey. D. J. Murray. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MASTERTON. The Rev. R. Wood wiil conduct the> services tomorrow as follows:—11 a.m., subject, "The Royalty of Jesus Christ"; 7 p.m., subject, " The Hill Difficulty in the Christian Life." MASTERTON PRIVATE SCHOOL. CHURCB-STREET. PBINCIPAL: MISS NICHOLLS. TfcTEXT term will commence on Tuesday ±yi 2nd February, at 9.30 a.m. MISS MARY MORRISON. A.L.C.M. (Associate London College of Music). GOLD MEDALLIST New South Wales, 1903. Honours Certificates in all practical examinations. Pupils prepared for exams. JPerras on application. Jmjihana t> boyes, TEACHEB OF MUSIC, resumed tuition of the Violin. : Cole-street, Masterton. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WOODVILLE SHOW, 3rd February, 1904. Excursion Tickets to Woodville, for return until Thursday, 4th. 1904, but not for break of journey, will be obtainable (except where ordinary return fares are less) from Featherston, Greytown, Kurupuni and intermediate stations, on 2nd February; from. Palmerston North, Masterton. Waipukarau, and intermediate stations (by morning trains only) on 3rd February. BY ORDER. NOTICE. MESSRS LYTTLE & SONS have been appointed Agents for the celebrated " WELSBACH INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMPS " and Accessories from this date, from whom Lamps and all particulars, etc., can be obtained. (Signed) THE WELSBACH LIGHT CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., 48, Victoria-street, Wellington. Albert Fobd, Manager for N.Z. SPECIAL NOTICE. nnHE Only Authorised Agents for the JL sale of TURNER & TURNER'S TIP-TOP TEAS (registered) in the following districts are: — MAURICEVILLE—Mr Jas Goodgame. DREYERTON—Mrs Franklin. EKETAHUNA—Mrs M Wolfe. MR GOODGAME being the Only Recognised Travelling Agent through the FortyMile Bash and surrounding districts. TURNER & TURNER, Masterton. MASTERTON COUNTY. TENDERS will be received at this office (where plans and specifications may be seen), until "noon on Saturday, February 6th, for the followiug work:— Wangaehu road—Contract for building two 85ft. span bridges. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, 29th January, 1904. MASTERTON COUNTY. TENDERS will be received at this office (where specifications may be seen), up till noon on Wednesday, the 3rd February, 1904, for the undermentioned work— Opaki District-road. — o£ chains of formation and metalling. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, 28th January, 1904. LADIES , COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Cole-Stbeet, Masterton. r 11HIS school will be re-opened on Mon_S_ day, February Ist, at 10 am. The Principal will be there for the enrolment of pupils on Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th inst., from 3 to 5 p.m. The Course of instruction will include all required in a Sound English Education. English Literature, French, Latin, Advanced Matnmetics, Music, and Drawing, taught if required. Private Tuition and Coaching can be arranged for. L. E. HAMPTON, B.A. (Principal). MARTIN & RODGERS, Watchmakers, Jewellers & Opticians. HAVE now in stock a nice assortment of Silver Cruets, Butter Dishes, Greenstone Goods, Biscuit Barrels, Pickle Jars, Jelly Dishes, Cake Baskets, Salad Bowls, Sugar and Cream Pots, Carvers, and Watches and Jewellery, the best in every line. CALL AND SEE THEM. Note our only address— OPPOSITE EMPIRE BOTEL, \ Queen-street, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7678, 30 January 1904, Page 5
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