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WANTED KJMOWiN.—MRS LITTLE, * * Graphologist, expert in all character studies, may ue interviewed for a few days at tiio Jrrinetj ol Wales' Hotel. Advice on an suujects. Fee zs. Hours, 10 a.m. till y p.m. \ai __.iN'x shV —omart salesman, to sell " special line on tsnowgrounds at Masterton bnow. buostanuiai remuneration, or would sen rignts. Apply J. G. Smith, i>ox _;o, Te __.ro, Welling- . XAjf'ANTtiD. —A ±i.a.nuy .vian. Must understand gardening and horses. Apply H. T. Hume, JLjansaowne. \\i AiN Ti-iJ . — oiiexb, VV ood-cutters, ** Farm-hands, waitresses, Housemaids. Apply Andeibon-'s Registry Office, Terrace i_nd, i-aiinerston North. \A/AJN'i'iiiJJ —omart xioy lor our lron- ''" mongery Department. Daniell, Queen-street. _. \\f AIN T.fcj.U—isy experienced Dress- * maker, work at home or by the day. Address "Oiive, ,, Wairarapa Daily Times. . AlN'JL'liiD —iwo good Jm-ewood Cutters, to cut iroin 4UO to 500 cords woo-d. Apply K. M. Moss, Coal and Firewood Merchant, Walton's Avenue. W" AJNTHiU li.jNO.tviN —Taupiri Ooai can now be obtained from G. Olliver, 62 Pine-st, at 2/(5 per cwt, 10s quarter ton, 38s ton. Ail other kinds of coal stocked. 'Phone 54. 11/ TEN'S Tweed (ioii Knickers, strap *" and buckle, usual price 15s 6d, Now only 3s lid, at N.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. ■ pAMBRIO PRINTS.—Why pay for these when you can buy them for 3M at W.F.C.A. Summer Sale? YA/'ANTED. —To sell, a building' see-' " tion of one acre of laid, situated on the Terrace, Lansdowne. Price on application at 14 Opaki road, Lansdowne. , T>OYS , Tweed Tunic Suits, must be cleared. Usual price 12s 6d to 20s. Only 6s lid, at N.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. Uf|i.N. WIDE TWILJLj iSHEETLNG®*J ' still sold at Is 3d per yard., W.F.C.A. Summer Sale. . AiN'T—D TO bliiLli —A nice Targe well-built 7-roomed House, sunny corner section, in Worksop Road, over i acre; bathroom, wash-house, copper, and tubs, gas and drainage. Nice lawn, in front. No reasonable offer refused. Apply for address at Wairarapa Daily Times. TAON 'T forget tHe Children at W.F.C.A. Summer Sale. Hats' are selling 4 for Is. har-d-wearing Saddle Tweed Trousers, usual price 9s 6d and 10s 6d. Now 7s lid, §s lid, at N.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. ANTED KNOWN. — Masterton Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Ladies' Costumes and Gent's Suits dyed and dry cleaned and pressed; made to look like new. All work done by experience i workmen. Lowest possible prices ciiaryed. Support the old establishment.—T. PETERSEN, No. 18 Queen-street, and 36 Victoria-street, Masterto n. j ■jy"TJ]ST~JJe ISOLD—One Piece Frocks IU from 2s (3d each, at W.F.C.A. Summer Sale. __________ \yA_vri_D TO S_LL. —A smal). '* boarding house; always full, and good connection, low rent. Will sell right out or take £70 for- goodwill and part furniture. Good reasons for selling. Central. Apply to "Rare Chance," Daily Times, Masterton. GUMMER TIME brings~nlee iiowers. These are selling 12 Bunches for Is. W.F.C.A. Summer Sale. TTEOsFF'S Tweed 3-Garment Suits, strap and buckle, good hard wearing suits. All sizes. Usual prices 25s 6d to 3Ss Gd; Now 13s 6d, 16s 6d and 20s, at N.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. AT RUSSELL'S Second-hand Shop ""• you will be able to get all the Preserving Jars and Jam Jars you want for the jam season. Call early and give your order before the rush sets in. : I have jars suitable ior jam from Is per dozen, preserving jars from 2s 6d per dozen. Also, 2 gallon jars from 2s each.—ROßT. RUSSELL, Second-hand. Dealer. Ring up Tel. 119. "OEAD this, and then tell your friends. -"* White Jap Silk G_d per yard.] W.F.C.A. Summer Sale. X>OYS' Boater Hats, usual price Is, JL> Only 3d, at N.Z Clothing Factory Sale. ' CYCLISTS. —Please note that we eater exclusively for the Cycle Trade. The motor business finds no place in oar workshops. We are out to cater for cyclists, and for cyclists alone. Wo specialise in all cycle repairs; we specialise in promptness; we specialise in efficiency, and we guarantee satisfaction. Large stocks of high grade Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles, and full stocks of accessories.; Second-hand Bicycles from £3. Bicycles always on hire.—A. BUTLAND, Proprietor, Revolution Cycle Works, Queen. street, Masterton ■ vyAJNTED iiiNOWJS'. —Seeded Kaisina 3d per packet; 4 packets for lsj delicious frui^.—GIDDINGS, the cheap-; est storekeeper. ■pOR FATHER. —A good strong wearX ing Suit for 21s, at W.F.C.A.] Summer pLUMBING— H. Beale and Co., Ltd.7, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Ironmongers, etc., Queen-street, Masterton. Telephone 62. il/TEN'S Frame Hats, usual price 10s 6d, must be cleared at 5s 6d, at N.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. MUNT, COTORELL AND CO., LTD.Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. AFTERNOON Tea Biscuits; Peek, ■"■ Frean and Co.'s. Large assortment, and prices bedrock. At QUO-; DINGS , , the Cheapest Storekeeper. QNLY TOO TRUE.—Cream Casement Cloth, 54in. wide, 9d per yard at W.F.C;A. Summer Sale. WANTED KNOWJSi.—JeIIy Crystals '* 7 packets for Is; Ship Brand Jellies 5 packets for Is. —Giddings, the Cheapest Storekeeper. WTrOSPS - BIOMLIAN STRAWS 7 us.--IWL ual prices 4s 6d A o 12s Gd. Sale prices Is lid r.nd 3s lid, at N.Z. Clothr ing Factory Sale. SIR! F. B. ROSSON has removed to more commodious premises, lately ocupied by Mr A. EWINZENBERG (opposite old shop)* Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, three chairs. Splendid assortment of Smok-! ers' Requisites, . MEND YOUR TROUSERS? A real tip-top line of Saddle Tweed Trousers to be had at 7s lid, at W.-F.C.A. Summer Sale,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11591, 13 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11591, 13 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11591, 13 February 1913, Page 1

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