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Meetings and Amusements. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. TTRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. JO ' Tuesday Evening, 29th inst., at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME : Cornet Solo, " The Soul's Awakening," Mr F. W. G. MoLeod. Song, Selected, Miss Payton. Song. " Rose of My Life," Mr D. Stebbing. Song, "Angus Macdonald" (Joseph Roeokel) Mrs A. D. Blythe. Son?, " I Rise From Dreams of Thee," Mr F. J. Hunn. Song, " Gleaner's Slumber Song," Miss J. McGregor. Song, Selected, Mr Sword. Song. " Douglas Gordon," Miss Cameron. 'Cello Solo, Selected, Mr Inns. Song, Selected, Mrs Rathbona. Song, Selected, Mrs Rawson. Recitation, Selected, Miss E. Daniell. Song, " The Children's Home," (Cowen), Mrs A. D. Blythe). Song, " To-morrow Will be Friday," Mr D. Stebbing. Song, " Down in the Deep," Mr R. J. Young. Accompanists—Mesdames Rawson, Lewis and Sword, Misses Peterson and Hogg. Admission—Adults ls, Children 6d. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company (Mr J. P. Elliot, Agent). Special Advertisements. MASTERTON COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Masterton County Council, at a special meeting to be held on the 80th day of March, 1904, to confirm resolutions (by way of Special Order) passed on the 11th February last, making regulations for the control of the Alfredton Cemetery, providing for the payment of a yearly license fee on vehicles engaged in certain classes of heavy traffic, and amending By law No. 1 relatiug to wheel traffic. Copies of the resolutions mentioned, which are to take effect on the 18th of April next, may be seen during office hours at the County Council Chambers, Hall-street, Masterton. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. 4th March, 1904. NOTICE TO DEER-STALKERS. ANY person found trespassing on Te Awaite Station in pursuit of Deer will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. E. J. RIDDIFORD. NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons trespassing on the properties in the occupation of the undersigned for any purpose whatsoever will be prosecuted. DOUGLAS AND SONS, Wainuioru. NOTICE. DEER-STALKERS. TAKE NOTICE that anyone found tres- i passing on any part of the Brancepeth Estate, in pursuit of Deer, or any other Game, will be prosecuted without further notice. WILLIAMS & BEETHAM. March 7th, 1904. FLOWER PAINTING FROM NATURE. MRS S. E. WRIGHT is prepared to give lessons in Flower Painting from Nature. For particulars apply at residence, Church street. MR ANDREW B. WALLACE, (Late of Collard Sf Collard, London), Certificated PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNER AND REGULATOR, HAS commenced the practice of his profession in Masterton and Wairarapa District. All portions of the Wairarapa visited at regular intervals. Orders may be left care of J. P. ELLIOT, Bookseller; or at PERMANENT RESIDENCE : " Wagner Cottage," Perry-street, - - - Masterton. OE INTEREST TO MEN. ATi ENTLEMEN— I would res\X pectfully draw your attention to the fact that I have just received an extensive shipment from Home of the very latest patterns in English, Scotch and Irish tweeds for the coming season. These are of exclusive design, and as each piece contains but two suit lengths an early inspection is necessary. You are, therefore, respectfully requested to call and inspect my large and varied stook, and should you care to give me a trial, I can guarantee you satisfaction in both fit and style.—l am, your obedient servant, T. SHIELDS, MERCHANT TAILOR, QuHEN.STBEET, - • • MASTEBTON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7726, 28 March 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7726, 28 March 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7726, 28 March 1904, Page 1

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