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Meetings and Amusements. MASTERTON BAND CONTEST FUND. jTi RAND CONCERT in the Town Hall XX on FEBKUARY 11th, at 8 p.m. Vocal Items, Test Selections, Solos, etc. Tickets on sale from Bandsmen and tradespeople. R. J. YOUNG, Band Secretary. NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the ' Masterton Coursing Club takes place at the Central Hotel on Wednesday, 3rd February, 1904, at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to be present. Businese—Election of officers and general. FRANK DUPRE, Hon. Sec. WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1904. Entries close on the 19th of this month. SHEEP exhibited at this Show can be forwarded on in time for the Palmerston Ram Fair. Stock can be conveyed on the day previous to the Show by the train leaving Cross Creek at 8.30 a.m. and arriving at Woodvllle at 1.5 p.m. Entries will be received by the Secretaries of the A. and P. Societies, Carterton and Masterton, by Mr C. Reeve, of Eketahuna, Or— Rowe Fennell, Secretary, Vogel Street, Woodville. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW - - February 16th & 17th, 1904, AND - - RAM FAIR, ON February 18th and 19th. TTORSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, -*--*- Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING, MOUNTED MILITARY, AND SHEARING COMPETITIONS. . . . OVER iSI 000 OFFERED IN PRIZES. ®1 7S IN JCMPISG EVENTS ALONE £51 76 Entries Close at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 1904. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to— JOHN B. EMMETT, Secretary, Masterton. WELLINGTON & SUBURBAN COURSING CLUB. TO be run under the rules of the New Zealand Coursing Association Great Easter Meeting, Saturday. Monday and Tuesday, April 2nd, 4th and sth. Debby Stakes, for 16 dog puppies at £1 Is. Oak Stakes, for 16 bitch puppies, at £1 Is. E«steb Stakks, for 16 dogs and bitches (all aged), at £2 2s. Maiden Stakes, for an unlimited number of dogs and bitches (that have never won more than £3 in any one stake), at £2 2s Winner. £30 (guaranteed). Nominations positively close as follows : February 22nd. Derby and Oaks, 10s each, balance at draw; Easter and Maiden, £1 Is, balance at draw, Mabch 31st. No nomination accepted unless accompanied with the fees. N.B. — Puppies are eligible for the Derby, Oaks and St. Leger that were whelped after July Ist, 1902, and have been registered with a recognised Coursing Club wir,hin three months of the date of whelping.—HAßßY W. DAVIES, 97, Adelaide road, Hon. Sec. MASSAGE. EOR the cure of Neuralgia, Headache, Weak Eyes, the Brain, and all Head Troubles, consult Chab. A. Tubneb, who will relieve you of your pains. ELECTROLYSIS —For the Removal of Superfluous Hairs, Bkilfully performed; cure permanent. Trial solicited. HAIR SPECIALIST—Attend to falling hair NOW. Don't delay. Remember " Prevention is better than cure." All Hair and Scalp Diseases treated upon scientific principles. Scalp and Hair Tonics — they are absolutely the very best. Note the address—CHAS. A. TURNER, Dermatologist, Hair ano Massage Specialist, "N.Z. Timeß "Buildings, Lambton-quay, Welling, ton. NO AGENTS. ~~ PRIME BEEF. I HAVE secured a splendid line of 3-year old Hereford Bullooks from.Mr Stuckey, and this will be sufficient recommendation of the quality of beef to be obtained at my establishment. F. Holloway, Butcher, Queen-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7679, 1 February 1904, Page 1

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