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WANTED. Inferno."—A series of weird and extraordinary scenes. For the last time To-Night, at Thomp-son-Payne x ictures. "W ANTED—Ploughman with team to *' take contract, 100 acres, flats. Apply G. H. Perry and Co., Masterton. j^OUND. —Very (Jhoice Patterns in Good Material made into Tunic Shirts at W.F.C.A. price—3/9. VyANTED—Two young men as assistants for the Nireaha Dairy Co. Wages £2 2s per week. Apply at once to H/Adamson, Manager Nireaha Dairy Co., Eketahuna. WANTED—Young Lady for the office. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. " ABANDON Hope all Ye who enter Here!'' —See tne graphically described '' Dante's Inferno.'' Final presentation To-Night, at Thompson-Payne Pictures. XjfOß SALE —Heifer just on calving. Apply Wairarapa Daily Times. WANTED JiNOWN—Now is the v * time to look into your Wardrobe and get your clothes cleaned. Ladies' Costumes, Gent's Suits dyed, cleaned, and pressed. All work done by experienced workmen. Support local industry. T. PETERSEN, Masterton Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 18 Queen-street, Masterton. jp T. this day of Fashion all Smart Dresses must have '' Fancy Sox"—splendid range at W.F.C.A. price, 1/6. ■ WANTED TO BUY—For CASH, . Fresh Eggs in any quantity. S.P. Co-operative Store (opposite Beale & Co.'s). nhUNICS.—This word means a lot, it secures appearance and cleanliness in Children. We have a splendid assortment, prices 2/11 to 5/11. — W.F.C.A. /~_UMNEY SWEEP.—AII orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of town or district. Call or write, PETER HIDER, Masonicstreet. Orders may be left with J<i K. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. fjpO UYOLlfcSTiS.—When you want anything in the Bicycle line you should call at Butland's Revolution Cycle Works. We sell first-class Bicycles at prices that will please you. All kinds of bike tyres, motor-bike tyres, and motor-car tyres Bicycles always on hire. If you have any repairs that you want doing promptly at lowest prices, you should take them to A. BUTLAND, Proprietor Revolution Cycle Works. rjOMFORTABLE.—Ladies"' American and French Cut Underskirts, in the Finest Muslin and Cambric, neatly trimmed. Prices 5/11 to 30/-. — W.F.C.A. WANTED KNOWN.—JeIIy Crystals 7 packets for Is; Ship Brand Jellies 5 packets for Is. —Giddings, the Cheapest Storekeeper. ttoard and Residence is offered to a few respectable tradesmen. Central. Terms moderate. Apply for address at Daily Times Office. '' A BOON '' —In hot weather, nothing so comfortable, or so dressy as a nice Muslin Blouse, American cut. — There are on view at the W.F.C.A. Price 3/11 to 11/6. jfjRESSMAKING.— Dressmaking iv all branches stylishly and artistically executed, at moderate charges. Note the address: Miss McMaster, 57, Worksop Road. All orders punctually attended to. Fit and style guaranteed. Mid-day .Lunch during the warm weather try these. They are real good: Sardines, 5 tins for Is; Tomato Sauce, 3 bottles for Is. The S.P. Co-op-erative Store, opposite Beale's. V/OU want something deiicious, wholesome, appetising; something that tastes moreish. Well, try the English Pie—that's the article. Manufactured by McKay and Son. who appreciate good things at a low price should give us a call. Pure Ceylon Tea, Is per lb; Seeded Raisins , 3 packets for Is. The S.P. Co-operative Store, opposite Bealo's. WANTED.—Fo7 keeping the hair perfectly healthy, and giving it that exquisite gloss so much desired, every lady should use Hendy's Juleptia Shampoo Powders. A Is packet will give 10 delightful shampoos. Single packets 3d each. Obtainable from Hugo and Shearer, or W.F.C.A. you are out for the afternoon you should enjoy a cup of tea at Wickens' Tea Rooms, opposite Post Office. Up-to-date Rooms, best of attention. Picnics catered for. Wedding cakes a specie and Fresh Pastry and Small Goods daily. J. WICKENS AND CO., Bakers, opposite Post Office, Masterton. TF you would like a good shine on your boots or the stove, try some of our boot polishes. Boot Polish, 4 tins for Is. Stove Polish, 3 tins for Is. The S.P. Co-operative Store, opposite Beale's. gHAVE, SIR! F. B. ROSSON has removed to more commodious premises, lately ocupied by Mr A. E. WINZENBERG (opposite old shop). Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, threo chairs. Splendid assortment of Smokers' Requisites. "WANTED—Ladies to post their Hair Combings to Mrs A. S. AWDRY, 88, Rolleston-street, Wellington, to be made into Switches, Puffs, ettc. Only 2s per ounce. RANTED— The public of Masterton to know that the original "Fish and Chips" Man gives the BEST Fish and Chips, and also supplies a good Lunch. Don't forget the man who came first. Next to Russell's Secondhand Shop. RUSSELL'S.—Just a few of the many beautiful and greatest assortment of Second-hand Goods. I have for sale:—l Allday's Motor Car, 1 L.M.C. Motor Cycle (£SO), Ladies' & Gent's Push Bikes, 1 Brake (£ls), several sets of Spring- Cart and 1 set' of Dray Harness, Scurrifier (£1), Beautiful Bedroom Suite and Sideboard. Also, a great collection of Second-hand Furniture of all kinds. I expect to Have in in a few days one of the best houses of furniture it has been my pleasure to offer the public, and I cordially invite everybody to walk in and inspect'the stock, and if you require good furniture, bo quick and secure it, as my shop has got the reputation of being stocked with the best class of second-hand good? in the district.—ROßT. RUSSELL, See-< ond-hand Dealer. Telephone 119. MUNT, COTfWLITXmToO^^ Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chamber*, Wellington. Furniture packed and naoved. All trains not daily. /

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11509, 6 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11509, 6 November 1912, Page 1

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