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Wanted i IHO-ANTED KNOWN -A Sale of Work »¥ will be held on Wbdsbsday Next, Bth May, in the V M.C.A. Gymnasium Hall, in connection with the Baptist Church, Masterton. _^ OR; SALE—_ quantity "of Rye Corn. Apply Daily Times Office. fSnriHE Sweetest Flower that Blooms'' JL will find perfect expression if you make a point of drawing your supply of Roses from my very fine stock. w e _ aY e a great variety of all the leading Roses to choose from. Ring up ' Phone No. 164, and then pay us a visit. E. H4_e, Te Ore Ore Nurseries, _________ WANTE_r-KNoW__ihe Masterton Dye and Cleaning Works have reopened for business after the fire, Gents' Suits and Ladies' Costumes dyed and drycleaned, and pressed to look like new. All work carried on in up-to-date style. T. PaTB-SON, 18, Queen-street. GARDENING AND PLANTING~We have a staff of expert men available for planting and. renovating gardens in any part of the district. E. Hale, Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. MUNT, OOTTRELL & CO., LIMITaD, Cußtomß and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. COOKING APPLES, 4a to 5s per bushel case. F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer. 'Phone 846. FRUIT TREES. This season finds us with an unusually large stock of extra fine young Apple, Peach, Plum, Apricot Trees, etc. Every tree guaranteed on a whole root, free from disease, vigorous and shapeH*. We want to supply you this season from * i>is matchless stock. E. Hale, Te Ore Ore Narseries, Maßterton. ANTED-To Sell, Phaeton, nearly • new, with pole and shafts. Apply A. J. Johnson & Co., Auctioneers. (-0.0 TO RUSSELL'S Second-hand~Shop; XX because it is the only genuine and the largest second hand shop between Wellington and Auckland, where you can buy what you want and sell what you don't want. I am a cash buyer of large and small houses of Furniture. I give you cash down and you have no commission to pay out, and no risk of having a bad sale. I buy Ladies' and Gents' Clothing, Boots, and also Guns, Harness, Portmanteaux and everything you may offer, and give you a satisfactory price or you don't leave it. Goods bought up and delivered in every part of the Wairarapi. Bqbt. Rpssbll, Second-hand Pealer TEN THOUNA •yD Hardy shelter Trees to choose from, including Pines, Gums, Wattles, Macrocarpas, etc. You've been thinking about running in that line of shelter trees for a long time. Now is the time to do it. We shall be pleased to advise you. Write or call. E. Hale, Te Ore Ore Nurseriea, Masterton. ANTED - Hugo and Shearer, drapers, notify ladies that they have just opened latest and newest shapes in Hair Frames and Hair Pads from A. M. Henbt, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, and cordially invite inspection of same. Every pad is guaranteed pure hair throughout, and bears the maker's registered brand. Price 1/- each. WANTED— Settlers to know that ME A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Pimm Tonbe, Ripaibbe and Rbgolatoe, will vis': any district between Pahiatua snd Martinborough, McLbod and Young. Bookseller* " The Academy," Masterton HJ_DG_B-Plants for the Hedges have been made a speciality- at my Nurseries this season. To quote a few of the hardy sorts, such as the Cupreasue Elegans, Escallonia, Elaragnus, Laurels, Matipos, Macrocarpas. Call and fnspect. 'Phone 164. E. Halb, the Wairarap.. Nurseries, Masterton. ANTED KNOWIS—P Juno, who haa been working in Masterton for 25 years, has opened a shop in Dixon-street at the back of the Fire Brigade Station. Jobbing, Shoeing and Coachsmith work undertaken. (OiHAVE, Kir! F. B. Kosbon has removed O to more commodious premises, lately occupied by Mr A. E. Wmzenberg (opposite old shop. Up-to-date Hairdressiug Saloon; three chairs. Bplendid assortment of Smokers' Requisites. RNAMENTaL and Flowering Shrubs in great variety are now ready. Rhododendrons, Camelias, izalias, Choisya, Boronia, Daphnes. All at most reasonable prices. E. Hale, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. CHIMNEY SWEEP—AII orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any peri of the town or district. Call or write. Petbe Htdbb. Masonic-street. Orders may be left with J. K. Blinkhorne, tobacconist. OlLET—Having taken Rooms in Exchange Buildings, Queen-street, Mibs D. Colebkook is prepared to undertake the following:—Medical Scalp Treatment for falling and lustreless hair, Face Massage, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, etc. Ladies' Combings made up. Hours: Daily 9am. to 6 p.m. 'Phone 429. TOU want something delicious, whoksome, app->tizin_ ; something that tastes moreish. Well try the FnglishPie — that's the article. Manufactured by McKay and Bqn. THE Mibsbs Holmib, 55, are now teaching the Langer System oi Dressmaking, This system, which ensures a perfect fit, is easy to learn. Intending pupils are advised to apply early to Mibshb Holmbs, Worksop-road. MEW TEA ROOM.-Mes Wiokens his opened up-to-date Tea Rooms, opposite Post Office. « Old friends and new faces will be heartily welcomed. Picnics catered for. Wedding Cakes a speciality. J. Wiokens & Co., Bakers, opposite Post Office, Masterton. ANBCAPE GARDWlW~^fen_is Courts, Croquet Lawns, Flower Beds, etc., laid down in first-class style. Work done in town or country. Robinson & Son 96, Villa-street. 'Phone 304. F. P. WELOH (P_one2B3), LaBOUB, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. B. Bunot'b Bui_ding*\ Perry-afreet, Masterton. . "WANTED- — General Blacksmith," must be good horseshoer, 10s day Cook-Baker station. 30s week and half fat Yardman for sawmill, 10s day Benchman, breast bench, 13s L»ds to milk and useful, 10s to 17s 6d and £1 Cook-General, no bread-baking, small family, 22s 6d week Good all round Butcher, award wages Contract Drainer. Contractors 200 acres bushfalling, in lots 50 to 100 acres, Wairarapa Contractors 100 acres bushfelling Kitchenmaid for college, 15s Blacksmith, used to coachsmithing, lis Machinist for planer, 10s Experienced Sawyer, Manawatu mill Several Married Coupleß, £90 to £100 Generals, 17s 6d to 20s Laundry-Housemaid, 18s ; General for hotel, 20s Young Girl, light work, 8s Married Ploughman, £80, cottage, cow, etc. Nurse Girl, assist, light housework, 15s Trandayers for sawmill. Manawatu Generals, Lady Helps, .Cooks, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 1

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