FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Nursery-road. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE and Outbuildings, r WITH 2A ACRES. c About two acres in Orchard, composed of a apples, plums, and abundance of small 1 fruits. Could successfully combine Poultry c Farming with Fruit Growing. To bo sola a bargain. Apply I W. H. CRUICKSHANK, i LAND EG.".NT, Perry.street, .... Masterton. 7 _ SPLENDID INVESTMENT. 5 FOR SALE—Goodwill, lease and furniture of " Devonshire House," Victoria- " street, Masterton, 20 regular boarders, and ] every convenience. A good opening for an i enegetic family. Owner retiring from , business. Apply, W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Land Agent, Masterton. ■ \y # H. CRUICKSHANK, Land & Estate Agent, | Land Valuer. ' X?Q/~fc f\f\{\ T0 LEND on ApoWOl/jUUI/ proved Security. AGENCIES—United Fire and Marine ' Insurance Co., Ltd.; Equitable Life Assur- ! ance Society; Booking Agent N.Z. Shipping Co,, Ltd. 1 TO LET. 8-Roomed House, Lansdowne, rent twelve , shillings per week. FOR SALE. 290 ACBES, large dwelling, close to Masterton. £7 10s per acre. 400 ACBES, near Masterton, lovely . homestead, all flat and ploughable. Price . £12 10s per acre. HOUSE, 6 rooms, Dixon-street, J-acre i land, all in good order. Only £337. New building. SECTION, J-acre, Church-street, £75. ; HOUSE, 6 rooms, 1 acre land,Lansdowne, nicely planted, corner section ; stable, etc.; a nice house and in splendid order. £750. HOUSE, 5 rooms and scullery, Victoriastreet, i-acre land. £350. - SECTION, j-acre, Cornwall-street, all fenced. £110. SECTION, |-acre, Cornwall-street. £150. HOUSE and \ acre land, Btable, Georgestreet. £260. WANTED TO LEAS_—3SS acres, all in grass, 40 aores ploughed; good house, woolshed, etc ; winters 2 sheep per aore, besides cattle. Bent, 6s per acre per year. HOUSE, 4 rooms, Villa-street. £315. HOUSE, 2 rooms and stable, J-acre land, , Albert-street, £250. 7 ACRES, good land, Kurupuni. Only £3110s per acre. 2-ACRE, near railway, £325, corner section, a bargain. HOUSE, 6 rooms, new, corner section, Cornwall-street. A nice property, and very cheap. £420. HOUSE, 5 rooms, Victoria-street. A bargain. £240. "t-ACRE, Lansdowne, £52 10s. HOUSE, 7 rooms, near Post Offioo (new). 1 £465. HOUSE, 4 rooms, Albert-Etreet, £220. HOUSE, 4rooms, Villa-street, new. £260. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE following are the dates fixed by the WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION for this season's sales :— Ist SALE, 26th NOVEMBER, 1903 2nd SALE, 18th DECEMBER, 1803 3rd SALE, 29th JANUARY, 1904 4th SALE, 18th FEBRUARY, 1904 (Commencing at Noon). Catalogues close on Monday before the date of Sale. The charge on wool offered, but not sold, ' will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for second offering. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TINE ASSOCIATION, LTD. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. The Palate Tickler. The Smile-maker. CRESCENT BRAND TEA. 2/- per lb. THE oonspiouous charms of Crescent Brand Tea cannot be conveyed in CO'tl type— Apply the Teapot Test. IT IS A RECOGNISED FACT THAT the MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLE is the best Machine for all purposes on the market. It Is also a Fact That the most up-to-date repair shop in the district is at J. A. LYTTLE & SONS. Skilled machanics; all the necessary machinery, and the prices right. Another Fact is We sell the FIRST-GRADE RAMBLER at £18. You need go no further for the best in the line. J. A. LYTTLE & SON, Queen-street, Masterton. Telephone 141. EVERY TIME IT WRIGGLES, THE BABY GIGGLES ! And goet to Sleep. This is the effect caused [by BABY JUMPER AND ROCKINGCHAIR. It can be adjusted by a screw to make a High Chair, Bed, Jumper and Booking Chair. THE REMINGTON BICYCLE. Fitted with Dunlop Tires, Westwood Rims, Adjustable Handle Bars, Brookes' Saddles, guaranteed for 12 months. Terms arranged. * INSPECTION INVITED. f i GOODWIN &PHELAN, W. Gillespie & Co.'s premises, QCEEN-BTBEET, - - - MASTEBTON, Depots—Wellington and Petone." SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Loans Negotiated. Trust Estates Managed. Rents and Interest Collected. Absentees Represented. £25,000 at Low Interest. • R- WYNN KIRKBY, Temple Chambers, Johnston Street, ■ Wellington. LISTEN, STRANGER. i A MAN isn't privileged in this .___ world to pick his own parents —worse luck ! But he can pick his own Bicycle, whioh makes up for a lot. A great deal of happiness and unhappiness depends on the right selection of a machine. CHOOSE A RED BIRD. After a full trial it will never fail you in a time of need. TOM DWYER & CO., THE RED BIRD BYKO, QUEEN-STREET. •Phone 134. P.O. Box 21.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 3
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