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Wanted. S' EWlNG—Thoroughly competent Young Lady wishes to take in sewing, or will visit clients' home. Address at Daily Times Office. FOR SALE—Nearly new house m Walton Avenue. No deposit required from good man. Pin chase money payable as rent. For owner's address apply Daily Times Oflice. SALE—A first-class Piano, English : make. Appty 33, Church-street. OST On Upper Plain-road, last evening, a Lady's Silver Belt. Finder rewarded at Mrs Galwey's, Essex-street. LOST— A Wedding Ring, maker's name " Dougall" inside. Reward on returning to Daily Times Office. ■ WE like customers to advertise us, but do not object to our opponents advertising us also—our prices being the lowest will stand comparison. See Chaeman's Great Show of Winter Bargains. Dress Tweeds 1/----(5/6 the dress length), Warm Flannelette Blouses 1/11, Woven Nightdresses 5/11, Woven Combinations 3/6, Warm Cloth Underskirts 4/11, Tweed Walking Skirts 6/11, Brown, Navy, and Black Skirls 7/6_ l _ r | \\i APERY at Cutting Prices. See JLr Charman's Marvellous Value in Winter Drapery—Wellington sale prices are not in it. Fiannelette Blousings 4d a yard, Heavy White and Pink Flannelettes 4£d, Double Herringbone Sheeting Is 2d, Single Twill Sheeting 7 Jd, beautiful Soft Blankets Ps lid each, another lot of Table Linen Is, Eider Quilts !)s 6d. Hundreds of other lines at Charman's. T~"IIEIIE is no place like Home. Charman's is the place for Drapery Bargains. The winter stock is nearly double this winter to meet increasing trade. Trimmed Hats 4.11, 7/6 and 12/6 ; Children's Winter Hats from 1/-; Maids' Trimmed Hats, just imported, 6/11'; Fur Mull's and Neck'ets at bargain prices ; Ladies' Long Coats, 19/6; sample P.D. Corsets (l<.) to 22,), 2/11 to 4/6, half cost price. EDROCK - Prices at Charman's—the acknowledged lace and embroidery market. We have secured another lot of bargains. Warm Blouses 3/11, All-wool Striped Jerseys 3/6, New Sriped Velveteens 2/9, a few Colours to clear at 0d and 1/-. Fiesh bargains daily. You will save money hare. ADAMB _ Melba, Tettrazzini, Caruso, etc., are singing at The Talkerieb. F. P. WELCH (Phone 283), LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Perry-street, Masterton. ANTED" For station, Bullock Driver, also used to horses. 30s week. W' ANTED- -Bush Contractors in parties of not less than 4 or 5 to fell two blocks of 150 and 200 acres, at 25s per acre, light bush. Parties to find own camp and pay for one month's stores in advance. No wages men allowed. No inexperienced men allowed on jobs. \ & RANTED—Woman Cook for country Yf hotel, wages 255. WAITING" ENGAGEMENT—Cooks, Shepherds. Bush Contractors, Sawmill Hands, Drivers, Ploughmen, Rabbiters. Carpenters, Navvies, Milkers, Barmen. ANTED—Housemaid, station, 15s. Cook or Housemaid Laundress, same station, 15s ; three maids kept. Cook, station, Pahiatua, 20s. Housemaid, same station, 15s. General, ISs. Awl 15s f Carterton, 15s. Help, Martinborough, 15s. Several Generals, Masterton, 12s, 15s. C~" ONTK ACTOR, with "single and double teams and dravf, wants carting, roadwork preferred. ANTEl) ::r ßy"competent Blacksmith, situation either town or country, would also do general work on station GSS-LESPBE & GO. MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Achdemy BriLMNGS (Church-street entrance). _ TVMioni , P.O. Box 47. WANT ED -Station Gardener, able to milk, wiges 25s : references. _ % -5, ,T ANI KD —Woman Cook for country W hotel, 255. — - Laundress, 15s. v ¥ Housemaid-Waitress, 15s. General, 15s. General, 10s. T~ J LET---D~etachecrFnrnished Bedroom with fireplace, central, would suit 2 friends. ANT EI) -By 2 experienced young men, milking on shares. Understand milking machinery- Excellent references. _ _ TTTfATfITCTIirNGAGEIJIENT— 2 Shept t herds (dogs and horses), good references ; Stition Hands, Labourers, and experienced Scrnbcutters. ANTED — Several experienced Generals and Girls to assist for Masterton and country. ANTED—Married Couple—Man to milk and garden, wife as housekeeper. Salary, £85 per year. LOVE LIGHTENS LABOUR. SO DOES ECLIPSE. Obtain a Bottle from your Grocer, and try it on washing day. __ COQK 18 now prepared to LAY OUT or ALTER GROU* DS. Large or small plots all laid out in first-class style. QUINCES in any quantity on sale. Telephone 304. SUITS TO SVBEASURE THE SUITS now being made by E. Oliver, Tailor, Queen-street, Masterton, at tho above price arc really superb in Fit, Style and Material, the difference in the price and that usually charged being due to our CASH SYSTEM OF TRADING. You do not have to pay for the bad debts of others. We can do you the same suit on credit for ' £5 ss. FlTTlNG.— Fitting being the most im portant factor in our trade, we give' every ■ attention to tho parts Avhich need extra padding, stiffening, etc. We make the slopingshouldered man look square-shouldered, j Good shoulders and smart fitting fronts are t tho result of our cutting and fitting on. i A feature of our business is the French t Dry Cleaning of Gentlemen's Suits and f Ladies' Cloth Costumes. We can clean and press your suit or costume to look nearly like r new for 6/6. A really good investment. By this wonderful process garments do not shrink in the slightest degree, but retain their original firm fresh appearance. Orders by post, rail or coach promptly attended to. E. OLBVER, f TAILOR, QUEEN-STREET, - - MaSHLRTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9345, 16 April 1909, Page 1