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Wanted. TTT ANTE D ADVERTISEMENTS, Not exceeding 25 words. One Two Three Six Insertions! CASH 1/6. 2/6 3/6 ■ 6/6 BOOKED 2/- 3/- 4/6 9/W ANTED KNOWN — " Fkagrancb " . Beauty Cueam, the ideal skin food may be obtained from T. G. Mason, Chemist; price, 3s 6d and 5s 6d. An ideal preparation for soothing and beautifying dry or wrinkled skins.' Prepared by Miss Halle (late of Sydney) Hair and- Skin Specialist and Manicurist who visits Masterton monthly ' and may be consulted at Olub Hotel. ANTED—To rent, a 5 or Groomed , Cottage, with conveniences, by good tenant. Apply A. Norman, Draper, Queenstreet, Masterton. WANTED— By respectable, young working Man, board and lodging in private, family. . Apply '• Homely," Daily Times Office . ; ■ - WANTED —Horses to clip by an expert clipper. Letters addresEed M. St. John, the Post Office, Upper Plain, Masterton, will receive immediate attention. Charges moderate W~~ ANTED—Smart Boy for shop and parcels. Apply J. Carpenter, Central Shoe Store. ~ sell, i acre Section, street ; al?o £cod, stylish, active, cream Pony, broken to saddle and harness, about 13J hands Apply "H B " c/o T. G. Hoar. " WANTED— To lei, a -five-roomed House, with every convenience ana in good repair, Apply to W Harris, Lansdowne. WANTED— To exchange, a purebred Bull Orpington Ucckerel (6 months) for a White Leghorn. Apply Turner. Tip Top Teas (next C. Smith) Queen-street. AtJThD--A.t once, respectable middle aged Woman, family of two, wife requires attendance. Apply office of this paper. AnThJD—Two good carpenters. Apply Oeo Bexton, -Ufredton. LADIES and Gentlemen, dou t miss theopportunitv of visiting E. Reynolds and Co.'s, Ltd , Sale, starts oa Saturday, the Bth June. All articles at cost. There's bound to be a big crowd so if you cannot attend personally ring on the 'Phone. Motors and carriages ai-6oV.iock sharp VtrANTIiD To purchase, Bto IU-roomed !T House with Ito 2 acres land. All conveniences, within one mile of Post Office. No agen'a. Apply by letter, "8.A." Daily Times Office. AN l ED- A <>in to lake baby out. Apply to Mrs Bailue, Bannisterstreet. WANTED— Settlers to kno« that MR MoLEOD, L.T.S. (by exam.), Certificated Piano Tdnee Repairer and Rbgulator, will visit anj district between Eketahuna and Martin borough. MoLeod axd Young, Booksellers " The Academy," Masterton. WANTED— To Sell, 309 acres L.J. P., splendid farm, suitable for dairying or sheep, all in grats, divided into 10 paddocks, well-watered, 100 acres flat, balance low undulating Mils, 100 acres have been ploughed, 20 acres in turnip?, 4 rcomed bouse, stable and shperj yai ds. 9 miles from Dannevirke.good road. Owner's interest £3 per acre. Open for 14 days only. Apply H. Tilsley, Land A sent, Dannevirke. WANTED- Cyclists to call ana ste what they can "buy for £10 10s at the T.C.F. CiCLERY, next Prince of Wales Hotel. ANTED KiNOWN—Just arrived at the China and Glass Emtoriuit, Exchange Buildings, a nice lot of Palms, which are being sold at very reasonable pries. We are also booking orders for all kinds of Nursery Stock fiom Horton's Premier Nureerips on application ANTED KNOWN—Umbrellas Recovered and Repaired, good work- ! manship. Old umbrellas taken in exchange for new ones. A. Lethaby and Co., at the Austral Botanic Manufacturing Co.'s shop, close to Pinhey's Stab'es. ANTED KNOWN Grey Tweeds Is, worth 2* 6d at CharmaVs This Day. ANTED KNOWN That cyclists can save money by importing their own Cycles for next season through the T.C.F. Cyclery. Call and get our terms and see samples, next Prince of Wales Stables. ANTED KNOWN — The bestequipped Hairdressing ' Saloon in town is at D. Mclntosh's, Queen street, Masterton. Competent tradesmen in charge. WANTED Smokers generally to inspect my stock of Amber Cigar and Cigarette Holders, gold and silver-mounted, Tobacco Pouches, with gold and silver shields. They form a serviceable and useful present. D. Mclntosii, Queen-street, Mast'Tton. ANTED Everj one to know that C. Young has taken over the Hairdressing Business lately carried on by W. H. Hill, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public support. Cleanliness strictly observed. ANTJiD KNOWJS—That I am preparod to accept a small deposit with order for Ladies' or Gent's Cycles for next season at prices that will surprise all. Particulars at T.C.F .Cyclery. 'ANTED KNOWN —I have some really choice presentation goods in Walking Sticks at Is (d, Loewes' Case Pipes, and other popular brands. D. McIntosh, Tobacconist, Queen-street, Masterton. ANTED—A purchaser for 604 acres, 1 mile from Post Office ; 400 acres in grass, balance in light bush, 15 acres ploughable; permanent water; wintered 450 sheep and 70 head of cattle; 350 fat lambs sold off place last year. Owners interest £2 13s per acre. Apply Whishaw & Co., Estate Agents, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN—A. Robertson, Perth Dye Works, Wellington, ia the Oldest, Cheapest and Best Dyer in the Colony. Orders left with his Agent, W. Donaldson, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Queenstreet, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. BEFORfc buying Blankets, call and see Charman's prices. Queen-street. ANTED TO SELL-450 acres of good Agricultural and Pastoral Land; two-thirds ploughable; ten acres shelter bus>h; 5 miles from Creamery and Post Office; 1 mile from School; carrying two sheep to acre, as well as 50 head of cattle; permanent streams; 600 fat sheep sold off property last year; 4-roomed house, outbuildings, yards etc Price £7 per acre; easy terms. Whishaw & Co., Land Agents, Masterton. WANTED-OSMOND, the "Bicycle that made Birmingham famous. Be up-to-date and ride one. Hakold Sinclair, Queen-street. ■* ' ■ ANTED KNOWN-That J. Kitchener's made-to-measure Watertight Boots at 20/-. speak for themselves. W~ "ANTED KNOWN— Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage Connections done at lowest prices, consistent with good workmanship. Country residences fitted up with drainage on the sceptic tank principle. Electric Bells fitted up. Water and Gas laid on. Drainage plans prepared free of cost. All work entrusted to me guaranteed. R. E. Jones, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.) Queen-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8778, 8 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8778, 8 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8778, 8 June 1907, Page 1

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