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XXTANTED 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—Keen people to read this, and you are keen, aren't you ? 51bs Good Tea for 5/-, 51bs Very Superior Tea for 6/-, 51bs Extra Choice Tea for 7/6. Any of these lines are sent, postage paid, to any address in New Zealand, on receipt of above sum. Chas. D. Lennie, Tea Merchant, Wellington. WANTED -A good reliable person to take charge of house from 8 to 5. Apply promptly for address to Daily Times Office. WANTED-A Geueral oervant for Fa*t Coast; no washing. Apply, during evening, to Mrs F. G Richards, 30, Totara-street, Lansdowne. ANTE h—-House- Parlormaid or a young girl to assist. Apply Mrs O. C. Coophr, Solvvay, Masterton. ANTED —A Protestant home and c*re * t for a girl aged 15, at business during day. Partial services and 103 week enumeration. Apply, by letter, to "Home," Daily Times Office. WAN Tf D —Men to note Cheap Tailoring. Best Summer Suits to measure, 90/-; cheaper lin-s, 75/-, 80/-, 85/-. Superior Ready-made Clothing. A few Suits and odd Trousers for sale, less amount of deposit. Suits Dry-cleaned 6/b". E. Oliver, Tailor, Queen-street. ■ "ANTED—Boy for shop. Can be prenticed to good business. Apply, in first instance, at Daily Times Office. ANTED—To sett, Single - seated Buggy, 2 Bicycle3,ll4-gal. Copper and Frame, and lots of other goods too numerous to mention. All cheap. At Russell's Second-hand Shop. WAJNTED— A Ueneral Servant for Masterton. Good wages. Apply Daily Times Office. QQ INCH Nurse's Cloth, for children's Ov dresses, overalls, etc. W.F.C.A. price IOJd. Guaranteed fast colours. This is a line that appeals to most buyers, as well as our Washicg Prints at 6|-d. MISS McMASTER, Dressmaker, 57, Worksop-road, is now prepared to take in summer work at exceptionally low prices. Full Dresses, Peter Pan and shirt styles, 7/6 ; Shirt Blouses, 2/6; Silk Shirfc' and Afternoon Blouses, 3/-. -g / FOR boys' Washing Hats. Do for !_/ ™ the girls, too, for school. The W.F.C.A. saves you money all the time, not by low-class goods, but high-class goods at fine i)rices. ' 'ANTED KNOWN—The season for Lixall, the reliable weed destroyer, has again arrived. Sold everywhere, and at the manufacturer's shop, Queen-street, Maaterton. C. Y. Dally, Proprietor. Caution — See that the name of C. Y. Dally is on each. tin fnone genuine without). __ the Brilliant Polish t for Linoleums and Tan Bocts. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. SCOUT'S RIG-OUTti at W.F.C.A. Our Scout's Hat at 3/6 is the strongest hat in Ihe trade. Jerseys and Knickers, to-fit all sizes, in stock. Come along boys. Get fitted to day. ■"ITR.TANTED— To buy, a large quantity of V¥ Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing, Boots and Goods of every description. Highest prices given. R. Russell, Second-hand Dealer. 6 6 CUSTARD POWDER \y — simply delicious with Stewed and Bottled Fruits, Puddings, etc. 4d per tin, extra large size 6d. "O ACING this week for record business, _Oj and selling Beautifully Embroidered Blouses at 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. 6/6. Well made and perfect style and fit at the W.F.C.A. CARTERTON SHOW this week. Wear some of the lovely imported Neckwear now showing at W.F.C.A. See the windows for all the latest novelties. MAKE a selection in your own home - , and a range sent by post from W.F.C.A. of Peter Pan Collars, Queen Ann Collars. Silk and Chiffon Jabots, Lace Scarves, Novelty Belt-t, Sunshades, etc. Write to-day. <T«» /CHAMPION M CUSTARD POWDER \y —simply delicious with Ftewed and Bottled Fruits, Puddings, etc. 4d per tin, extra large size Od. I~vREAiMS. perfect divaras —theKunshadr s J showing at W.F.C.A. Specially selected in London—at fir st cost. The prices range from 6/6, and they are in all new colourings. 6 6TTARNISHINF," the Brilliant Polish V for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Easiest, Quickest, Bright' st. 6d per tin. RIMUI'aKA. -White Under Skirt.- at W.F.C.A. We start the price at 4/11, then 5/6, 0/6, 7/6, 8/f>. They are well made, daintily trimmed and were bought paiticularly well. 6 6 /-Nl-IAIIPION" CUSTARD POWDER Vv —simply deliciou-i with Stewed and Bottle;! Fruits, Puddings, etc. 4d per tin, extra large tins od. "jO AYE you visitert U. Corbett's HairJIJL dressing and Rhiving Saloon? Ihe most up-t>date in town. Ail utensils sterilised before use. Three hydraulic chairs. Agent for Donelly's Hairdressers' Friend. ANTED—Lansdowiu residents to know that in view of the rear crrapletion of the high pressure water suppb , I am prepared to lay on Water Connections ;■; lowest rates. All pipes, taps and fittings -If best mate-rial, and experienced workmen employed. . I will be pleased to give estimate if required. General Plumbing in all its branches undertaken; also Hot Water AVork, Gas Fitting and Drainage. R. E. Jones, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Queen-street. "^£7 ANTED KNOWN—A. t\ Dixon and v \ Co. (late with Mrs Stockley Jones) have commencod business as Dressmakers in. premises above Mr A. E. Winzenben 's, Queen-street. Evening work a speciality. ei-TTARNISHINE," the Brilliant Polish V for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. np() PHONOGRAPH OWNERS— J 7" JL what you want. Edison's New Attac - ment to play Amberol Records (twice tl>t music—same length). Book Arcade (EcLeod and Young), next to Hooper's. WANTED KNOWN — Haircombinga made up on the premises. Hair Pads and Nets stocked. C. Corbett, Hairdresser, Queen-street Mastertm. ASTIIANDY, Queen-street, Masterton, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairer. 20 years' practical experienco. Country orders promptly attended to. MRB TIMMS has opened a Boardinghouse at 60. Perry-street. Mastrton. The hou?e is being conducted on tho same lines as (hat which was for so long successfully carried on in Queen street as " Timms' Boardinghouse." The situulicn of the new house is central to both town and railway station. Good table and every comfort for boarders. IJTfTANTED— Settlers to know that Mli V V MoLEOD, L.T.S. (by exam.), Certificated Piano Tuner, RbPAIHSU aid RtGULAtoe, -will visit any district, between Pabiatua and Martiiiborough. MoLeod and V tog, Booksellers, " The Academy," Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9698, 1 November 1909, Page 1

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