Auctioneers' Notices. HECKSHER & CO., LTD., will sell at their Rooms TO-DAY (Saturdaj), at 2.30 p.m., 1 superior new English Piano, 1 second-band Piano by Bohm (nearly new), about 100 head Poultry (Fowls and Ducks), T< matoes. Apples and Pears, Also a quantity of sundries, lnclud'j ing Sewing Machines, Pictures, Bedding, Carpets, Mats, Hall Clock, Kitchen Utensils, Crrckery, Glassware, Ennmel Ware. Electro Plate, Easel, Bath Cabinet, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Bicjcles, Books, etc. BANNISTER STREET AUCTION ROOMS. - SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, at 2 p.m. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruc- • tions from tbe Masterton Racing Club, will sell the following privileges in connection with the Autumn Meeting; 1. Inside Publican's Booth 2. Outside Publican's Booth 3. Inside Luncheon Room 4. Outside Luncheon Room 5. Fruit Stall 6. Horse Yards Terms and conditions at sale. J. R. NICOL. Auctioneer. BANNISTER FTREET AUCTION ROOMS. " SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, at 2 p.m. CLEARING SALE OF BICYCLES, GOLD AND BILVICB WATCHES. JR. NiCOL will sell, on account of « Mr H. A. Whelch— A consignment of Ladies' and Gent's Coventry Standard Bicycles. These have been sent direct from B ngland by Mr Whelch's London buyer, and must be cleared. Machines are distinctly high grade, free wheel, rim brakes, and 1906 models. Also—4o Gold and Silver Watche?, highly finished, and reliable time-keep6rs. CHAMBERLAIN BROS. Rollet* Flow* Mills ALBERT STREET MASTERTON. Terminus Laundry (Near Masterton Railway Station). MRS M. GULLIVER begs to inform the publio that she has opened the above Laundry in Lincoln Road, and is prepared to undertake all classes of wdrk a reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to. """""CORADINE & WHITTAKER, "Timber merchants and con-* TRACTORS. JOBBING work at shortest notice. Painting aud papering In all its branches Dreßßed aid seasoned timber. kaur«, Totara, Bimu, If&tii, White Pine, Sashea Doors, MonJ lings Builders Requisites Eainta Papemangings. EVIDENCE FROM THE IWORLD 111 AT THE ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR Leads In all Points. IN open competitions from 1895 to 1903 the ALFA-LAVAL has, by the verdict of the Best Judges all the world over, Beaten Beaten Beaten Beaten THE THE , THE THE 'Crown' 'Perfect' 'SiiarpliEs' ' Melotte 25 12 12 21 HUES. TIMES. TiMES. TIMES. In addition ti many other less known machines. In deciding to purchase an ALFA, you will be investing in a machine that has stood the test ol time, which alone establishes the real value of u separator. Why invest your hard-earned savings IN another ji&ke that has yet to prove ITSELF TO BE A DURABLE AND EFFICIENT SKIMMER, WHEN YOU CAN GET TIIE ALFALAVAL, WORED FAMED FOR ITS HELIAIILITY AND WHICH HAS STOOD THE .TEST OF A QUARTER OF A CENTURY? C. E. DANIELL. MASTERTON. A.ST iM ' BUTCHER, Masterton ; PECIAL arrangements have been made K_7 for a continuous supply of first quality Beef, Mutton and Pork at Lowest current Rates. Small Goods a BDecialty. Ever>iideal & Pren£ice 9 """"BUILDING CONTRACTORS, gAWING ""&ND PLANING MILLS Estimates for all classes of work given. DIXONSTREET MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7983, 10 March 1906, Page 8
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