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Meatings and Amusements. STUMPING UP-TO-DATE. ATEI&L OF KENDBOCK will take place on Mr E. W. Payfcon's land, Miki Miki, on TUESDAY NEXT, August 23rd, at 2 pm. All settlers cordially invited to be present. i W. M. EASTHOPE, 3 Local Agent. NEW ZEALAND FABMEES' UNION. I MASTEE.TON BEANCH. 1 mHE Monthly Meeting .of members of JL the above will be held in Messrs Lowes and lorns' Farmers' Booms, on ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 24th instant, at 2.30 p.m. ' Mr W. Perry will read a pnper on " Sheep Breeding." G. E. SYKES, Secretary. mOWN HALL, MASTEETON. A BRILLIANT ATTBACTION. Friday, August 26th. 1 POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mr* J. C WiUiatre&on's NEW COSVIEDY COMPANY. Specially organised by him on his recent visit to London, and composed of leading artistes, including Miss Florence Harner, Mr Wilford Drnycott. Miss Florence Le Clercq, Mr Fred W. Permain, Miss Florence Champion, Mr Albert Forde, Mrs James Henderson, Mr Thomas E. Foster, etc. ; also the talented young Australian, MISS KOSE MUSGItOVE. The Success of ihe Last Two London Seasons — " The Marriage of Kitty." " The Marriage of Kitty.", which has recently caused a furore of en--1 thuf-iasm in the principal Australian cities, and more latterly in Auckland, will be pre- ■ sented with A SUPEHB WEALTH OF ATTRACTIVENESS. Box Plan now open at Elliot's. Drtss Circle and Beserved Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Early Doors, Stalls and Fit, fid extra. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCBOOL FOB GIRLS. Principal—Miss Babee, M.A. NGA TAWA, SHANNON, Country Boarding School for GiHs. nnHE School is on the Nga Tawa Farm, JL which is situated at the foot of the Tararua Eange. Large Garden and Orchard. Tennis and Croquet Lawns. Ponies allowed. s For terms apply to MISS M. TAYLOE. References kindly allowed by Mrs Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth. g e E. WRIGHT, ACCOUNTANT, SHOETHAND WEITEE TYPIST, COMMISSION AGENT, Etc. BOOK-KEEPING AND TYPEWRITING. Representative for— INTERNATIONAL CORRES- : PONDENCE SCHOOLS. 1 Free Pamphlets and all information on application. QUEEX-STREET, - Ma.STEKTON. " I have erected a monument more enduring than brass," says Horace. JUST SO! ILL-FITTING BOOTS have erected a monument on the feet of suffering humanity. Horace's monument is inde- ; structible; but the latter is SPEEDILY DEMOLISHED by TEBD'S CORN CURE, Which Cures to STAY CURED. ONE SHILLING. All Chemists and Stores. SEEDS! SEEDS! WE hold Large and Varied Stocks of GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. All New Seeds. Old Seeds destroyed every year. I HAMS & BACON! Cboice Factory Cured at LOWEST : PRICES IN TOWN. Quality Guaranteed. TEA! TEA! We are offering Unprecedented Value in Choicest Ceylon. Each packet contains ', coupon. Groceries and General Goods are all first-class. BOYD & COOK, Queen-street and Lanbdowne. : ~ aTTrYInb, (LateW. J. FLY). GENERAL CAEEIEE AND EXPRESSMAN. Commercial Samples and Goods Promptly attended to. Agent for N.Z. Express Co. Telephone 126. Post Office Box 50. Stables: Bannistbe-strbet, Mastbrton. CANDY'S ]£ANDIKOOSIE T EA BS GOOD i — ! SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE WATER OF THIS DISTEIOT. } Price: 2/- per Ib.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 1