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inOR SALE—One hundred Rabbit Trap? Jt- all in good order and cheap a Russell's Second-hand Shop, next to. Queen's Hotel. • TO LET—A House, 0 rooms and scullery with all conveniences, in Bunny-street rg Good garden. Rent, 12s week. Apply J. SiEMONBKB, senr., 85, Cornwall-street. G 7|^WKJT~MWcT~TO-DA V ! 6 piecel V J_O_ of Popular and Standard Songs anci V Piano Music for '!/-. Book Arcade Co., io Queen-street OR~SALE—At E. Hodge's Second-hand Shop (opposite Pinucy'sStables) : Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Kapoc Beds, Duchesse, f Chest of Drawers, Washstands, Chairs, Trunks, Tables, Crockery, Lamp?, Linoleums, n Rugs, Bee Hives, Machine Oil, etc. Highest 0 prices given for all second-hand goods. A trial solicited. ° Q & Co., (late Charmau).— IO Prices are causing consternation. Wo must sell at cheapest rates. You are losing money if you buy at town prices. Double width Cretonne, 4-kl; double width Tassel \ Muslin, !)_d ; bleached Table Linen, 1/-; Twill - Sheeting, B_d ; heavy Herringbone double bed, ! 1/-; Curtains, 2/G ; Soiled Quilts, full size, ' 12/6 to 16/-, now S/ll; Men's Underpants, 1/11 ; new Striped Socks, 1/11 now 1/- ; Tennis Shirts, 2/0. Bo sure and come and look round to-day. ALE —Watson & Co., "(late Charman's).— Specisl bargains for this week. White ' r Pinafores, Cd each ; ladies Linen Collars, 1/9 3 now Gd each; Underskirts, 2/6; Holland walking Skirts, 2/11 ; bargain in embroidered Blouses, 3/11; Ohildren'n washing Dresses, . 3/11; Ladies'and Children's Trimmed Hats, > at 'ess than half price. Ladies Hosu, 9d ;P. D. Corsets, 20 and 21 only, 6/U to 10/6, now " all 3/1 L SALE —Watson & Co., (late Charirun's). — Sco our display this week more bargains. Ladies' BIouk; Costumes in white aDd coloured stripes, 21/- now 12/6; Lot sample Chemises, Knickers nnd Night Dresses, at 1 half price ; wide Flouncing Embroidery. 1 /'3; [ extra wide, 2/G ; Bailing Dresses, 2/6 ; White Simshiicli'T, ,'!/G; Umbrellas, .'5/G; Woven [ Combinalioau, (Summer Weights), ■'!,'() and - 3/11; Children's Rummer Ve,>tH, l)d. QfALE —Watson & Co , (late Charman's). — O You cannot get below our price?. You arc not taxed hero for high oxpenses. Light ground striped print Dress Pieces for 3/11 ; two line Striped Zephyrs, 4/11 dress ; cream Silk Muslin?:, double width, Gd yard ; white fancy Stripe and Spot Muslins, 10id now 6,} d ; ■ Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6for !)d ; embroidered Blouse Lengths, IMI ; special line Shirt Biousey, 3/11 ; Infants Gowns and Flannels, 2/'" and 2/11; a,'.! at half price. •£& A R5 you dissatisfied with your Razor ? " Send it to me and I v;ill sc-t it to year satisfaction. I can also supply you with tho best Strops a:icl Shaving Materials. Koto Address —F. B. Rosson, 1 Hairdresser, nest Prince of Wales Stables, Queen-street. Gh^l^ay^^anScE <3&iS>%jiJ BLUM ibag or square) keeps linen snow whits. All grocers and stoJ'ekeepers. T{ place to v/ select a suitable present for a geniienian ia the tobacconist's,and the best stock in Masterton is at my store. There arc Pipes, j Poncho-;. Cigar hii'l C'ip;areLto "holders (both gokl and silver mounted), "Walking Sticks Cigars in boxes of 10 for 7/6, and scores of other lines. The- Hairuressing Saloon is conducted with an eye to cleanliness and satisfaction. Throe chairs—no waits. Claude OouuKTr, Proprietor, Queen-strcel. TIMiiS has opened a BoarciingXVjL liouse at GO. Perry-street, fasterton. The house is being conducted on the same lines as that which was for so long successfully carried on in Queen-street as " Timms' Boardinghcuse." The situation of the new house is central to both town and railway station. Good table and every comfort Cor boarders. jT*K'<O<oi GIVEN AWAY.—-VARNT c?&Zs%j\j? SHINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each Gd tin. All grocers. to linow that MR VV A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano Tuneb, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Paliintua and Martinborough, McLeod and Young, Booksellers, " The Academy," Masterton. ~OK7WTG" IV liN AWA ¥.—VARNTSIIINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each Gd tin. All grocers. OKAA GIVEN AWAY- —Chamoion j o&DDIF BAKING POWDER ; once j tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers. M~ : " 'TINIVCOrf RETL" & CO., LIMITED, Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. LAST FIFTEEN DAYS ©f Qur> Gpsat BANKRUPT SALE. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD. No reasonable offer refused. Discount from 25 to 75 per cent. Those who come to inspect will remain to buy.' MEN'S HARD FELT HATS, 2/11. MENd DOUBLE FOUR-PLY LINEN COLLARS, 2/11 per dozen. Come and inspect our LADIES' GOSTUiWJES from 19/8. As times are hard and money scarce, the way to save is by coming and buying our goods. Note tub Address : L. STEIN, Opposite Knox Church. DEVONSHIRE % HOUSE, Victoria-street, Masterton. EVIULLER & SCOTT BEG to announce that they have taken over DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, which is being conducted as an up-to-date Boarding-house. The whole building has betn thoroughly renovated and furnished throughout on the most modern lines. The tariff is moderate and a first-class table is kept. Spacious bedrooms, bathrooms, beautiful grounds, tennis courts, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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