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WiUNXiiJJ. "A POET'S Vision of Hell."— The •**■ marvellous masterpiece "Dante's Inferno" will bo shown for the last time To-Night, at Thompson-Payne Pictures. ' npo LET. —Two unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences. Two minutes from post office. MAsTEKTON Cycling yiub will meet in Dominion Hall at 8 o'clock TONIGHT. Business important.;—C. W. Walker, Secretary. 1" SALE —Lady ; s Bicycle, equal - .to new. No reasonable offer refused. Truscott, Worksop Roa-d. • TJMjR SALE— One second-hand "Tan,C '-- gye" Oil Engine, 5 h.p. Apply to Messrs Levin and Co., Ltd., Mastertorn ' SJECUrcE —A uostume length of our Navy Serges. All pure Indigo Dye. Prices, 1/11 to 10/6.—W.F.C.A. HEW POTATOES, 4ibs tor Is; also Green Peas and Tomatoes.—F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer, Queen-street. 'Phone 24.6. "L,_OW_RiNG ANNUALiS now ready "' at the Masterton Nurseries, 96 Villa-street (near Railway Station), Masterton. 'Phone 304. —Our 1-Piece Dress Lengths, no two alike; each has individualit)'. Prices, 25/-, 32/6, 37/6, to 60/-.— W.F.C.A. r pRY our Provisions. We are noted •*• for our Cooked Ham. GIDDINGS, the Cheapest Storekeeper. pU HKBRKD UTILITY POULTRY— -*■ . Good to look at, good to lay. My White Leghorns are bred for egg production from Padman's celebrated Gatton pen that held world 'b egg-laying record, infused with blood from Fleming's Rockdale Competition pen. My Brown Leghorns are of a good reliable laying strain —none better. My White Rocks are not to be beaten —one bird laid 58 • eggß in 60 consecutive days, May and June. Inspection cordially invited. — J. Sillare, "Creoch, " Cornwall-street, Masterton. best of Washing Material and Unshrinkable "Radianta," to be had from the W.F.C.A.— Prices.l/ 11 to 3/11. . LpOR SALE, Cheap.—Gas Stove, Drop-" head Sewing Machine, Dover Stove, Guns, Fishing Rods, Trunks, General Furniture, including Bedsteads, Dress, ers, Chairs, Mattrasses, Duchesses, etc. Large consignment to hand of Bedroom Ware, Cups aud Saucers and Tumblers. Books exchanged. Anything bought, sold or exchanged. Highest prices given. All goods delivered free. Note address: Hodge's Secondhand Shop (next W.F.C.A.), Queenstreet. ri\_E MISSESITOLMES, 55, Worksop road, are now teaching the Langer System of Dressmaking. This sys tern, which ensures a perfect fit, is easj to learn. Intending pupils are advised to apply eariy'to Misses Holmes, Work-sop-road. ■ MAY 'S ERADICATOB takes ink out lfA of Clothing, Is per tin, at GIDDINGS', the Cheapest Storekeeper. X JTJOHNSON AND (JO., Post Office Auction Mart, conduct regular weekly sales of Furniture, Poultry, Pigs, etc., etc., and invite entries. Your prices always realised. We sell DIRECT to the puhlic, doing away completely with the Middleman's profits, and sell first hand articles at second hand prices. We specialise in Clearing Sales in either towD or country. "XFTERNOON Tea Biscuits; Peek. •"■ Frean and Co. 's. Large assortment, and prices bedrock. At GIDDTNGS', the Cheapest Storekeeper. lAS. CANDY, Queen Street, Masterton, Expert Piauo aud Organ Tuner and Repairer. 20 years' practical experience. Country orders promptly VyANTED—SettlersTto know that M* VV A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatus and Marainborough. McLeod and Young, Booksellers, "The Academy/ Masterton WANTED KNOWN.—Seeded Raisins 3d per packet: 4 packets for Is; delicious fruit.—GIDDINGS, the cheapest storekeeper. F. P. WELCH. (Phone 283.) LABOUR. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Perry Street. Masterton. ' WANTMD— Engine Driver, second ticket. 4 Flaxcutters, 6b ton. Farm Hand, Taranaki, 30s. 2 good Drainers, at once. Musterer, 40s, at once. Blade Shearer, 6th Nov., 800 man.Handy Man, milk, garden, etc., 255. Ploughman, Hawke's Bay, 27s 6d. Married Ploughman, Hawke's Bay. Station cook, 30s, and 60s anl fat during shearing Shepher-d for mustering during shearing, must have, good team of dogs, 40s Good Waitress, Picton, 25s week. 2 Machine Shearers end November 2 Blades, last week in November. 2 Milkers, Moumakaki, SOs. Several Cowboys, 15s, 20s, 255. Housemaids, Parlour Maid, Lady Helps, Women Cooks, General. Several Station Hands, 25s to SOs. Contractors, 480 acres of scrub. Married couple, man milk, gar-den and general, wife cook-general, £104 year. General, 22s 6d to 255. Milker, used to machines, 255. Station hand, horse, couple dogs, 30s. 3 Machines, Nov. 18th, 1000 man. Shearers' Cook, Nov. 18th, 50s. Tramlayer, contract or 10s day. EVER NOTICE the more comfortable the Boot or Shoe, the better it will wear— the strain is eA*enly distributed. That's one reason why the boots sold by Threadwell wear well; they fit well, wear where they're meant to wear, and so wear well. Try a pair; the prices are right.—D. THREADWELL, the Boot. Palace (Holloway's Buildings). REMOVAL NOTICE. D. WALSH, . DWELLER, TS removing to more up-to-date premises next to the Bank of Australasia (shop lately occupied by Mr W. Parkhouse, tailor). The public arc asked to note the new address — D. WALSH, (Opposite Cl«l) Hotel, Quccn-fltreet.) .. - /

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11509, 6 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11509, 6 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11509, 6 November 1912, Page 1