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WELLINGTON CUP. MESSRS. FLY AND YOUNG, LTD., will run a car to the Wellington 'Races at Trentham to-morrow, Friday and Saturday, leaving 9 a.m. each day. .’Phono 1126 and reserve seats. TRENTHAM RACES. MY NASH SEDAN CAR will run to the above races to-morrow (Wed-, nesday); also Friday, Anniversary Day and. Saturdav. Ring 1608 for seats. J. TEASDALE. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. UNDER THE DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 1908. QWNERS OF DOGS are hereby notified that License fees for the current year arc now due and payable. Dogs may be registered at the Council Office, Chapel Street, between the hours of 8.80 and 9.30 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk.

MASTER?ON COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO UNEMPLOYED WORKERS. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS engaged by the Mastevton County Council on Relief Works are notified that owing to Friday, the 22nd day of January, 1932 (Anniversary Day) being a public holiday no work will be available on that day. In order that workers will lose no time as a result of this holiday the following arrangements are being made for the week ending the 23rd of January 1932: 1. —Men who have been instructed to commence work on Thursday will report for work on Wednesday the 20th January 1932 at 7.15 a.m. 2. —Men who have been instructed to commence work on Friday will report for work on Saturday the 23rd January 1932 at 7.15 a.m. Further particulars may be obtained upon application at the County Office, Chapel Street, Mastert.oll. Dated this 19th day of January, 1932. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk.

yJ&ASTEBTON COUNTY COUNCIL; will be received at tlie - 1 office of the undersigned, where Plans and Specifications may be seen, until NOON on THURSDAY, the 14th day of January, 1932, for the undermentioned work: — Contract No. 67.—Construction of a Reinforced Concrete Culvert at the 16-mile Peg, on the Westmere Main Highway. A copy of the Plans and _ Specifications may be seen at the office of this Paper. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 4th day of January, 1932. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk.

MASTEETON COUNTY COUNCIL. RENDERS will be received at- the Office of the undersigned where specifications may be seen, until NOON on THURSDAY,'the 21st day of JANUARY, 1932, for the undermentioned works:— Contract No. 68: Supplying and delivering 400 cubic yards (more or less) of river gravel on to the Homewood Road. Contract No. 69: Supplying and delivering 400 cubic yards (more or less) of filling and 70 cubic yards (more or less) of gravel on to the Homewood Road. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this lStli day of January, 1932. J. C. D.- MACKLEY, County Clerk.

COMPLEXION TREATMENT! Eat Yeaston Tablets, which remove all impurities and ensure lovely complexion. 36 for 3/-, 100 for 6/6.—Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists. AFTER ALL, there is nothing like a good book as a Christmas Gift. Three big mails have brought a host of new books, including many novels, some of which are:—“The Golden Years,” by Philip Gibb; “The Road,” by Warwick Deeping; “The Jade of Destiny,” by Jeffery Farnol; “Maids in Waiting,” by John Galsworthy.—ll. E. Pithor, Bookseller. ELECTRIC IRONS, Carron, English made, 25/-; Ilotpoint Special, 27/6; Ilotpoint Standard*, 35/-. —Dale & Grace, Queen Street, Masterton. GENTS' SHOES.—We have thermal Bedrock Prices. Try us for Repairs. Same day service, or while you wait Prices right.—W. Davies, Boot Importer and Repairer. Daniel!’s Building _ WATERMAN Fountain Pens, Onoto Pens, Swan Pens, Shaeffer and Eversharp Pencils are Gifts sure of ready acceptance. A great variety of new designs and colours at pr’ces to suit all pockets, at H. E. Pitlmr’s, Bookseller PLANTS for the' Kitchen Garden Plant now: Savoy Cabbage, Henderson’s Succession Cabbage, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Broccoli, Leeks and Celery. All 6d per bundle; extra strong plants.—A. Robinson & Sons, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 1

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