I WANTED. WANTED KNOWN .—The new machinery for the Master ton Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works has just arrived. Ladies and gentlemen, send your costumes and suits along to be dyed or dry cleaned. You can rely on the 'old establishment for good sound work and up-to-date methods. We will make your soiled eostunio or suit look like new.—T. PETERSEN, Masterton Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works, No.. 18 Queen tit., and 36 Victoria St., Masterton. Vγ AJMTED , XNO WN—Mra~W. G. Williams, Nurse, and Miss Ina Williams, Dressmaker, have removed from Elizabeth Street to 89 Pino Street. QUIT IT QUICK (SALE. — j Large assortment just arrived: j Men's Straw Boaters. The hat xor this hot weather. Great variety. All sizes. Worth 3s 6d to 5s b'd each; all to go at ll_d. —Cole's Cash Drapery Co., 163 Queen street. AyAiVI'JUD —To purchase a turn-out; horse must be quiet, suitable for lady and children. Phaeton preferred. Apply for address at Daily Times office. Vγ ANTED TO SELL —Horse, Gig, ' Harness, Saddle and Bridle, or will exchange for pony turn-out. Apply "A," Daily Times. TTJTt IT QUICK SALE. —' Showroom bargains: Cream-iadianta Blouses, worth 8s lid, to go at 4s 6d; heavy White Jap Silk Blouses, 8s 9d ! for 6s lid; Cambric Shirt Blouses 3s i lid for Is lid. —Cole's Drapery Co., 163 Queen street. ( WANTED"KNOWN—That W7~F7 ! SHAW has just opened up a large i consignment of Men's French Calf Boots of the very best quality. The boots are welted, and heavy-soled; and made by one of the best English makers. Ditto, made of Krupp leather if best quality; and customers can rely on the satisfaction these boots will i give. The prices defy competition. QUIT IT QUICK " Great slaughter of prices in our nhowroom: Moirette and Cambric Underskirts 3s 6d for Is lid; Ladies' Zephyr Bloomers 3s 9d for Is lid; Strong Working Corsets 3s lid lor Is lid; Ribbon Corsets 2s 3d for Is 61d.— Cole's Drapery Co., 163 Queen street. QHIMNEY SWEEP.—AII orders attended to promptly and efficiently ; in any part of the town or district. Call lor write, PETER HIDEB Masonic street. Orders may be leit with J. K. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. WANTED—Fif-een buyers for Boys' Tricycles at bargain prices. Strike has held these , for four weeks in Auckland, hence late arrival. Small 13s, medium 15s 6d, large 17s 6d. Rubber tyred also in stock. H. Beale and Co., Ltd. QUIT IT QUICK SALET Our Prices create a record in Masterton: Ladies' Jap Kimono Dressing Jackets 7s 6d for 2s 6d; Dressing Gowns 8s 6d for 4s lid; Cream Voile Dress Skirts 11s 6d for 7s lid.—Cole's Drapery Co., 163 Queen street. MEW POTATOES, liilbs for Is, at if. ■ J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, etc., Q-ieea street. TF the country storekeeper hasn't got •*• the deliciouo MILITARY PICKLE send your crder to the live town, grocer. He's got it I ■ . /"IARVING Knives and Forks at 5s 6d and 8s pair; sets Carvers in cases all prices. Our razors are equal to any ordinary 8s 6d article; Brushes, Strops and Soap. Pocket Knives from 6d to 5s 6d, at H. Beala and Co., Ltd. \yANTED—To buy, in any Young Roosters 8d per lb, Hens 3s 3d pair, Young Ducks 8d per lb. C. S. CLARK, 10 Molesworth street, Wellington. (GOOSEBERRIES for Jam or Bottling, 2/6 dozen lbs. —F. J. Robbing, Fruiterer, Queen st. 'Phone 246. Tl/TADAME CARLE, Millinery Specialist. L lies can rely upon every description of high-class Millinery, at 35, Queen Street, Masterton. ffi 1ft 8 - will bu y one of ihe bes^ <bY XV Englisn Cycles, wita all the best equipment, free wheel, 2 brakes, etc., at A. Batland's Cycle Works, Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 259. Second-Land Machines on sale at very low prices. Repairs carried out quickly, neatly, and cheaply. You will find everything you want in the Cycle Trade at Butland's. TF the country storekeeper hasn't got x the delicious MILITARY PICKLE, send your order to Minifie and Gardner, Masterton. r* ARDEN HOSE rrom 6_d a foot, other qualities 9d to 10d a _oot, at H. Beale and Co., Ltd. 'pHE~MISSES"'HOLMES are now taking orders for Summer Dressee and Costumes. Charges moderate. "Holmdene, "55 Worksop Road. WANTED KNOWN— M'Mahon, Her. balist, 10 Myrtle-crescent, Wellington, off 24 Adelaide-road, cures the following complaints: Goitre, Eczema, Consumption, Appendicits, Hay-fever, Stammering, Adenoids, Deafness, Rupture, Tonsilitis, Nervousness, Baldness, Palling Hair, Headaches, Over-weight, Asthma, Indigestion, Rheumatics, Piles and Kidneys, also Eyes. Hours Bto 10 a.m., and 5 to 9 p.m., or by appointment. Consultation free for a week or two only at Empire Hotel, Queen street, Masterton. Local testimonials o application. nPHE delicious MILITARY PICKLE is the gem of ,all condiments, and suits all palates. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. QPRING CLEAVING.—Users of the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner will have an easy time this spring. Are you one of them? If not, now is the time to purchase. Price from £3 10s, hire from 5s a day. Agents: Arts and Crafts Depot, Queen- Street, Mastorton. Telephone 475. WANTED KNOWN—A . E Williams, Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Masterton, and leased the Hairdressing Saloon from Mra Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Mtmail. I Cans, Vats, Skimmers, Strainers, Buckets, ali made at H. Beale and Co., Ltd. TF your grocer hasn 't got thp delicious ■^MILITARY PICKLE he's asleep Try tho live grocer of the same town—price reasonable. WANTED—Settlers to know that Mr VY A. WILLIAMS, Quailed Piano Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua and Maryborough. McLeod and Young, Booksellers,. "The Academy," Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11877, 13 January 1914, Page 1
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