Meetings and Amusements. THE MASTERTON CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. OWING to unforEeen circumstances the Annual General Meeting of the above Company, arranged for Saturday, the 13th inst., has been postponed till Saturday, August 20th. Business —Receiving report and balancesheet, election of Directors, and amendment of clause .55 of the Articles of Association, and general. G. R. SYKES, Secretary. GARRISON BALL. To be held in the TOWN AND DRILL HALLS MASTERTON. Thursday, August 18th, 1904. Treble Tickets .. 10/G Double Tickets .. 7/6 Sicgle lickets .. 5/LIEUT. D. ALEX. MORTON I Joint TROOPER F. W. TODD j bees. PIPITEA PRITATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCBOOL FOR GIRLS. Pkincipal—Miss Bablf, M.A. NGA TAWA, SHANNON, Country Boarding School for> Girls. riIHE School is on the Nga Tawa Farm, I which is situated at the foot of the Tararua Range. Large Garden and Orchard. Tennis and Crcqust Lawns. Ponies allowed. For terms npply to MISS M. TAYLOR. References kindly allowed by Mrs Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth. g e E. WRIGHT, ACCOUNTANT, SHORTHAND WRITER, TYPIST, COMMISSION AGENT, Etc. BOOK-KEEPING AND TYPEWRITING. Representative for — INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Free Pamphlets and all information on application. QCEEX-STKEET, - MaSTKRTON. FOR ONE SHILLING YOU can test the Greatest Corn Cure on Eartb. TEEDS CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS! CURES TO REMAIN CURED. CURES PAINLESSLY. CURES CERTAIN. All Chemists and Stores Sell it. Price: One Shilling. DAVID TEED, Manufacturing Chemist, New Plymouth. (QANDY'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. VIOLINS, from 50 to 100 always in stock to telect from, at prices to suit everyone. PIANOS, from 35 guineas. ORGANS, from £15. Banjos, Mandolins, Etc. An Expert PIANO TUNER always on th_ Premises. THE MASTERTON PICTUREFRAMING WORKS. . . Established 1899. G. G. EDDIE, PBOrRIEIOB. DIRECT IMPORTER. 10,000 feet of Well-Selected and Up-to-Date Piotuie Frame Moulding in stock. Also a large variety of Picture Mounts, all shades and colours. A large variety of Pictures, also Framed Pictures, for sale. Prices revised up-to-date. PRAGNELL'S BUILDINGS, QOEEN-STREET, - • - MASTERTON. HERRMANN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. New Zealand's Prettiest Children. 500 Children Wanted 500 THE well-known Artistic Photographic Firm, HERRMANN'S, Cuba street, Wellington, is prepared to offer 30 prizes to New Zealand's Prettiest Boys and Girls, not exceeding six years of ago, to be distributed as follows:— First Prize, £12 each ; Second Prize, £7; Third Piizo, £4 ; Fourth Prize, £2 10s ; Fifth Prize, £2 ; Sixth Prize, £1 10s; Seventh Prize, £1, respectively. The remaining eight boys and eight girls to receive one of our best finished Enlargements. It is particularly desirable that all Photographs (500) should leave New Zealand not later than the end of August, therefore patrons should avail themselves as early as possible. CONDITIONS.—(I) That each child must be photographed at ; (2) that the number of photographs supplied must not bo less than 20s in value; (3) that all photos must be paid for in advance;. (4) that each child's copy (500 in all) will be uniformly finished; (5) that the 500 copies will be sent to the United States of America to be judged, and awards given accordingly.; (6) that utmost attention and care will be given to each sitter; (7) that the prize will be paid over to parents as soon as the results are made known; (8) that orders can be given from any old negative we have in stock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7819, 12 August 1904, Page 1
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