Wanted. WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS >r Not exceeding 25 words. *' One Two Three Six Insertions CASH 1/6 2/6 3/6 6/6 5. BOOKED 2/- 3/- 4/6 9/----i. ' ' i i n i ~ ; r IS7ITANTED—You to try our Bulk Tea at s TV Is 7d per lb. Wonderful value, r > bottei , than any 2s tea on the market, and s pouted free Id u/t// addvexx. Send stamps or _ postal notes to CiiAS D. FiENNin, Direct Im,r porter, V,ivian-street, Wellington. V "W/"ANTED— Woman to clean dental '• »t rooms. Apply Wilson, Dentist, v between 7 and 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. J "ITKTAKTED— By brother and sister, v V Board and Residence in private '. family. Apply " W.R.E." Daily Times Oflice. :j ANTE D- -First-class Skirt IlandL \' TV Apply Alhert Wehh. ANTED-A Girl. Apply Mils Dawson, 101, Villa-street. c "^TTTANTED- -To sell, purebred Jersey v Cow and quiet gig Pony. Owner s leaving district. Apply F. G. Wayne, Upper 1 J'lain. WA NTKD —X Rousekeepof - f» >r a ' bachelor in flic country. Apply ; Daily Times Office. - \\7 AN'TKD—To rent, by a good Tenant, ; » T a House with about S rooms and all ', conveniences. Will pay a reasonable rent i for suitable house. Apply "House," Daily 1 Times Oflice. SOW SUTTON't' Improved Thousand headed Kale, indispensable when once - grown. Levin and Co. W"- ANTED" ~KNO WN^iHT two-bar, and four-bar stylish Sum--1 mer Shoes, tan, black and white, just opened 1 up. Best value, in town. .1. Kitchener, 1 Bootmaker and Repairer, Queen-street. TJST ARRIVED—A good assortment of the White Records, half-an inch longer r than the ordinary. Call and hear them at • The Talkeijies. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.-It's time you had some new records, they would i be welcomed at home. We keep a large and well-selected stock. It is great fun to make 1 your own records Try it; we sell the j blanks. Book Arcade (McLeocl and Young), Queen-street. ) KNOWNI—Ladies'1 —Ladies' Tan and I j/w Black Shoes, latest styles, including t Cuban heels, round toes and Gibson ties. Unusually dainty and stylish in appearance ; at J. Kitchener's, the house for boot and ; shoe values. [ v v rate of Magnesia 1/-, Mentha-Eucol r 1/- from W. 11. TooHiLL, Chemist, Ekelahuna. ' npAKARUA WINES are becoming famous JL for their excellent qualities. They are quite equal to many of the high-priced imported brands. Order a sample dozen- ■ W.F.C.A. town agents. ' W' ANTED KNOWN—Shoettes are a , great improvement on the old san- ' dais which, used to be so popular. Abso--1 lutely the most comfortable and healthy shoe a child can wear. Big selections and extra- ' ordinary value at J. Kitchener's, Bootmaker 1 and Repairer, Queen-street. AYE you tasted Rankin's Pikelets? They are a revelation of daintiness, wholesome and delicious, and made fresh ' daily. Try them. WANTED KNOWN—Glasgow House is the best place in Masterton for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Quality always reliable —prices moderate. Misses Hunter. proprietresses. ANTED KNOWN—If your ejele or' motor wants repairing or stove enamelling ring up Sinclair & Brown, "phone 292. ARARUA PORT~WINE"Is _ what~tha doctor ordered. It gives strength to ', debilitated bodies and builds up a weak nervous system. You can afford to pay the price—.only 30/-per dozen quarts. W.F.C.A. town agents. oi - jU aslerLon to~cail and see the new and choice lines of 1 Cambric, Insertion and Embroidery at Glas- \ gow House. Best value in town. W~ ANTED KNOWN — the Missep Wrigley manufacture Ladies' Hair Combings into Switches, Fringes, TransforJ mations, Pincuvls, Pull's, etc. Shampooing, Face Massage and Electric Treatment for Falling Hair and Dandruff a speciality. See window, next C. Smith's. WE have arriving a new and complete stock of Edison Machines and Records, also Edison-Bell and Sterling | Records. So when in town don't fail to call in at The Talkeries. ©Oβ U © handle, to start, . easy to carry when required, a good hill ■ climber, and very cheap in use. Call and see these superb machines at Lyttle Bros. 1 'Phone 111. 6 6 A N excellent table wine and a won--1 ' _£jL derful tonic." This is the opinion of an expert who has tasted Lamb's Tararua Claret. Two dozen pints for 255. W.F.C.A. , town agents. ANTED KNOWN— 1 hat Toohill, Chemist, Ekelahuna, does a big business. Why ? Because he gives it his whole attention. ANTED—Cyclists to come and inspect the latest cycles at Sinclair & Brown's, Queen-street. " The Nimrod" has arrived. A bargain at £10. With 12 months' guarantee. TnTeTP- Ladies of Masterton top'lace their orders at once for Wearing Apparel to avoid the possibility of disappointment in the busy season. Plain and Fancy Underclothing a speciality. . Misses lli'Nter, Glasgow House, Queen-street. L~ "All "\V S~T AliA R UA~\Vi'NKß~are an economical luxury—good, wholesome and delicious. Tararua Port Wine, 30/- per dozen quarts ; Tararua Claret, 25/- per two dozen pin's. W.F.C.A. town agents. W' ANTED KNOWN—That the first shipment of new cycles, " The Nimrod," have arrived at Sinclair & Brown's, and are the most up-to-date cycles yet seen in Masterton. Price, £10 cash. to know that ¥R McLEOD, L.T.S. (by exam.), Certificated Piano Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Eketahuna and Martinborough. MoLeod and Young, Booksellers, " The Academy," Masterton. NEW" lot of Infant's Wear of all descriptions just to hand. Quality and prices right. Misses Hunter, Glasgow Houses Queen-street. ANTED Known-Sinclair & Brown hold the sole agency for this district for the famous Motosacoche Light Motor Cycle Any trial given. 66 A LL BLACKS " Boot Polish is ready -Oi to use, economical and reliable. TT\O get good pastry for weddings, parties, JL or receptions send your order to Rankin's Bakery, and receive just the kind you want, delivered at your door just the minute you want it. No worry or anxiety. Tell J. P. Rankin your wishes. ResultDelicious pastry and pleased guests. Telephone 50. WTNTED~KNO WN—My saloon tarifiTK future- will be sixpence all round. Three competent tradesmen in attendance. Razors and Scissors ground and set. A trial solicited. A. E. Williams, Hairdresser, Queen-street. < ■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 1
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