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WANTED. 'J'OMATOES.— Just what you want, for one week only, best ripe Tomatoes? in any quantity, Id per lb, at Denby's, Oxford Street, Lansdowne. YHE"^l6SESiroXM¥s7oT^'5 _ W"orirsop Road, are now taking orders for Winter Dresses and Costumes. Fit and Style guaranteed. Charges moderate . TMTISS CONNOLLY will re-open her" ! Dancing Class in the Exchange ; Buildings on TUESDAY, April 7th. . Terms arranged for intending pupils at 94 Lincoln Road. ' jL"<OR SALE.— Rubber Gig . (new), Horse and Harness, cheap, ' for quick sale; also 2 Heifers, calve Ist week October. Apply A. T. Dickason, Queen Street Mart. "PIEEWOOD for Sale.—About 20 Cords pinus insignus, in 2ft lengths. Apply James Macara, Brookfield Farm. npOMATOES! Tomatoes! 3d per lb, in any quantity.—F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer. Phone 246. T4/TISS McMASTER, Costumier, 57 Worksop Road. Dressmaking in all branches. Fit and style guaranteed. Costumes a specialty T ADIES. —We say that the delicious ±J MILITARY PICKLE is a tasty appetiser. If you think so tell your friends. Price reasonable. Sold by all storekeepers who are not asleep. Bargain Event PURCHASE OF COLE'S DRAPERY STOCK BY WATSON & CO. AT A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT. GREAT SALE, NOW ON! A BIG SLICE OFF WELLINGTON SALE PRICES. THINK WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED IN A FEW DAYS. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART- ' MENT. LADIES' WEAR. % ] CHILDREN'S WEAR. » HOSIERY & GLOVES. DRESS GOODS. ' FURS. ; JACKETS. 1 MILLINERY. \ MEN'S WEAR. • To save time, hundreds of yards of j Dress Goods, Blousings, and Flannelettes, etc., cut in suitable lengths AT RIDICULOUS PRICES , TO CLEAR. 1 WATSON 8c CO.'S, ; MASTERTON'S CHEAPEST DRAPLR. ] , --,—-_■-,___» i GILLESPIE AND CO., |" AND, LABOUR, INSURANCE ANT- . JU GENERAL COMMISSION AG- ■ ENTS& GENERAL AGENCY. i Academy Buildings (Church Street En- < trance). r Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. "VyANTED —By competent gardener, -. work by the day; highly recom- i mended; terms ls per hour. For address j apply Gillespie and Co. c VyATfTFxD~- 3 dress, 255; Housemaid 18s; must 1 have references. WANTED—Head shepherd, £90 per ' year. Ploughman, 30s. TyANTED —Siuation in the country by well educated man as clerk or storekeeper on station. Apply Gilles- ( pie and Co. ] "MarxieT wife cook-laundress, man general station ' hand; salary £100 per year. 1 , Generals 1 10s to 20s; woman cook 20s. WANTED—To let, furnished EeoT i sitting-room, with fireplace, detached . 1 1 "Bonnie Doon"—who can teli all ; that tho word means to those who know , the land o'' Burns? To Maoril->nders BONNIE DOON TOBACCO will bring ■ill the smoker has so long been wanting—"body"—yet not too strong. ' Fragrance, flavour —above all- quality, In plugs end-Soa:. tins. •"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11937, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11937, 26 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11937, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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