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CONTENTS OF OTHER PAGES.

Jm Pago (■ick Sale. 2 .London Wool Sales .Entertainments—Tho Pictures .. 2 Parliament —Military Service Bill '> The Vimy Ridge .. .* •"* Further War Ncavs o' Compulsory - Service o" Liquor Referendum and Price of Beer « Thieves at. Work •> Irish Revolt • '-' Price of Sugar <* Masterton Technical School (> Serial Story '

There were no, enlistments registered at the Masterton Defence Office this morning.

Thirteen Territorials will be brought before the Police Court at Masterton to-morrow to answer charges of having failed to attend drill

'l.vo bankruptcies were recorded in Wairarapa during the mouth of May.

Thero have been six bankruptcies so far 'tetfk Wairarapa this year. .* At. the. Masterton I'oiico Court to-

morroAV quite a number of motorists will bo called upon to explain Avhy they did not sound their horns at crossings, and why they travelled at such an cx-.ess-ive rate of speed

Notice has- been given by Mr G. .1. .Anderson (Matauraf that he will move in) committee that section 4. sub-section _, paragraph (b) of the Military Service Bill shall be amended so as to exempt from the first Division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve, not only men married after August 4th, 19.14, %.ho have children by a previous marriage, but also those a. ho have two children by the present marriage. Mr E. McCallum (Wairau) has given notice that he will move an amendment to strike out the definition of "military age"—"not less than twenty years and less than forty-six years." and to define "'nrilitar.v ago as meaning "any .age not less than twenty-one years, and less than fifty-five year..'' Mr McCallum. will also move in committee the ■following new clause: —"This* Act -shall remain in force until forty days • after the first meeting of Parliament. folloAving the conclusion of the present ;s*ar, and no longer.''

The quarterly meeting of Stoiu-ht _ge .■odge ot* Druids was held on Monday - night, Bro. _ Smith. A.1)., presiding . ver a fair attendance. The Lodge Avas adjourned for live minutes out of respect, to the late Bro. .. Dengarde. Three clearances to other branches of the Order Avere granted. The folloAVing officers Avere nominated: —A.D.. Bro. _. V. Hallam: V.A.D., Bro. 11. Nicholson; secretary, Bro. Y. Fail-brother: treasurer, Bro. .1. Blinkhonu . 1.G.. Bro. P. Kilminster: 0.G., Bro. D. Sim: A.D.8.. Bro. .1. Smith: V.A.8.. Bro. F. Heaven; delegates F.S. Coum-il, Bros. W. Gourlay and Blinkhorne. It. Avas decided to discontinue the card parties oAving to lack of support. A number of members signified their intention of going to Carterton next Monday to the installation of Totara Lodge officers. A social will be held next meeting, a.hen iady friends are to be invited.

A lost pocket-book is advertised for. An advertiser has a bulldog for sale.

A youth requires board in private family.

owner ot" a. hammer desires re_Wfu- of same. building section in Masterton is advertised for sale, cheap.

A notice re the registration of dogs appe. rs on the front page Mr D. Allen, 15 Hesscy street, is prepared to undertake gardening Avork of any description. The W.F.C.A. Land Department advertise a desirable dairying property for sale, on page S.

Applications for the position of sanitary inspector are called for by the Masterton Borough Council.

A meeting of the Masterton Painters' L'nion will be held to-morrow evening, in the Foresters' Hall.

A reAvard is offered to the finder of j. child-'s gold cable bracelet, lost in Queen Street yesterday afternoon.

Mr V. L. Fairbrother is holding a sale of fruit, poultry, produce, furniture, etc., at the Post Office Auction Mart to-morrow, at 2 p.m.

The New Zealand Clothing Factory elsewhere insert au advertisement in reference to the warm winter Avcights in shirts they are now offering.

JKr J. Dixon'_ motor lorry Avill leave ■JL Post Office at 10 o'clock sharp on _Wurday for the .outh Wairarapa Trotting Club's meeting at Moroa (Greytown) .

Miss L. T. Walton, clairvoyant, notifies that her address during the next -week will be No. 12 Wrigley Street, Masterton, and, after that time, P. 0., Dannevirke-

Those who suffer from defective eyesight will be interested in the advertisement inserted on page, 7 by Messrs A. Henderson and Co., opticians and direct importers.

Mrs J. Paterson, high-class milliner, is noA. making a clearance of a nice lot of ready-to-wears and trimmed felt hats at the exceedingly low price of 53 lid each. The hats are neat and tasty, and just what ladies Avant for eA - ery-day street wear. Mrs Paterson has also just opened up some very choice models.

Masterton Ladies are more sociable since they discovered that "No Rubbing Laundry Help" washes all clothes clean without rubbing or injury. *

It is the wish of all M.P.'s

To catch the Speaker's eye By pgrseverence they may all B«M*tpeakers by-and-bye. 'Tis/_. t the wish of anyone

To catch another cough, Take Woods' Peppermint Cure, and you Will stave the evil off. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 5

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CONTENTS OF OTHER PAGES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 5

CONTENTS OF OTHER PAGES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 5

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