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\ BPECIAIi ADVERTISEMENTS. Office of Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 7th May, 1914. [A PPLICATIONS will be received by . the undersigned up till Noon on the Ist JUNE, 1914, for the position of Milk-Tester, • Department of Agriculture, Pahnerston North. Further particulars may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the 14th inst., or may be obtained from the Permanent Head, Department of Agriculture, Industries and Commerce, (Salary £200 per annum. General Division. , . , A. J. H. I?ENGE, ) Secretary. DO ITJVOW! f>E-PAINT or PAPEE your place— JL *' NOW! "Everybody's Doing it!" It is within the reach of everybody to do it now if they get COLE EROS., " THE EELIABLE DECOEATOES. A look at their extensive range of Wallpapers and Friezes; or an Estimate / for your painting from them will convince you. "DO IT NOW! ,, COLE "BROS., THE RELIABLE DECORATORS, 28 CHAPEL ST MASTEETON. Telephone 149. -# MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. BY TELEPHONE, LETTER, OE TELEGRAM. tup-to-date MOTOR CAES, and also the 'LATEST 9-SEATEE TOURING CAR. OPECIAL TRIPS arrant -d for Shoo - ing Parties, Picnic Thirties, and Sports Gatherings. Also, all classes of Wheel Vehicles for hire. ALL TRAINS MET. PADDOCKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. PSSMHEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETORS. 'Phone 18. v MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. \ ATEST Model AUSTIN Motor Car for hire. Trips to any part of the districts undertaken. Trains met by arranjAaient. H. M.. COLE, Upper Cole Street. Telephone 524. HOAR AND PERTAIN, SANITARY UNDERTAKERS. MESSAGES RECEIVE X IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. TELEPHONES— Busii-esd Premises, No. 11. Private, No. 318. QUEEN ST MASTEETON. I HUBBARD BROS., BOOTMAKERS AND IEPAIRERS, (Nearly opposite Knos Church), YUT> 3 to intimate to the public that ' * thvjy have engaged °n expert ii Mr E. SCHMOLL, ./ho wae awarded the highest diploma for boot repairing ut Wellington Industrial Exhibition against all-comers. The public can depend that any work entrusted tu b will be turned out up-to-da'e and first-class. PS A TRIAL. JMTIQNAL SYSTEM OF fVIUSSC. PIANO PLAYING SIMPLIFIED. *VrO more worry or wearisone exercises. Correct playing, by old or young, guaranteed, after a few simple lessons. Hymns, Songs, Classics, Dance Masic, quickly taught. Full term (sis weeks) £2 2s, payable in advance. MISS HOGG will instruct pupils in the new method, at their homes, or at 76 Church Street. Telephone 129. Mauriceville East visited every Thursday. HAROLD B. TAYLOR (ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER, , KNOX CHURCH .. MASTERTON. XTAVING now taken up his residence as above, will, .on May 18th, open Music, where a thorough inetructi<»£ill be imparted in Piano, Organ ana Theory. Interviews by parents or intending pupils can be had at 21 Albert Street. A specialty made of beginners. TEEMS UPON APPLICATION. SEE A NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, & YOU WILL NOT FORGET IT I THE ELEVENTH of the series in conjunction w'th the MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S GRAND • EXHIBITION will be held atPALMERStCN N. SHOW GROUNDS oj 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th JUNE NEXT. 53,000 Square Feet of covered in space crammed with interesting and educative displays. Fruit, Butter and Cheese ChampionBhips. Football Matches, Horse Leaping & Hounds Display. EXHIBITION OF MACHINERY. Take your Holiday in June, and make your arrangements now. Schedules free on application to SocxetaryJ^ Genwal Entries close Ist June.; t W. T. PENNY, Secretary, , Box 85, Palmerston North.-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 1

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