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J WANTED. WANTED KNOWN.—The Masterton Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works.) (Established since 1904). Ladies , & Gentlemen, eend your Costumes and buits along to be dyed and dry-cleaned* You can rely upon the old establishment for good, sound and up-to-date work We will make your soiled cos-, tume and suit look like new. —T. PET-. ERSON, Masterton Dyeing and Dry; Cleaning Works, No. 18 Queen street' and 36 Victoria street, Master on. WANTED—GirI to assist. Other help _ kept. Address Daily Times. \\TANTED—A girl for housework. Apply Mrs Temple, Eenall street. WANTED—A strong lad for factory. Apply C. E. Daniell. Ranted h. Smith, 78 Worksop Eoad, announces that she is giving up dressmaking after May 27th,_1914. "VYTANTED—A smart young lady for the showroom; knowledge of the Department necessary. Apply Veitch and Allan, Masterton. CYCLISTS will find that prices for sundries have been smashed at A. Butland's Cycle Works. Look at these:—Tubes 12s 6d, best Studded .Covers 30s, Belts 16s 6d, Plugs 3s 6d, Lamps 255, Outfits 2s 6d. You can get whatever you want at the lowest prices at Butland's Cycle Works. QHLMNEY SWEEP.—AII orders at-, tended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write, PETER HxDEE Masonic, street. Orders may b" left with J. K< Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. W"ANTED—A cadet for architect^ office. All branches f the profession will be taught, and every facility will be given for gaining a full knowledge of architecture. Small premium required. Apply Geo. D. Ayson, Architect and Structural Engineer, Eton's Buildings, Masterton. JAS. HANDY, Queen Street, Masterton, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairer. Twenty years' practical experience. Country orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 223. AN S\ SHAW has just received a variety consignment of Men's Working Shirts. They are strong and durable, and all colours. Also, a consignment of heavy all-wool Crimean Shirts of all sizes. The quality of the above goods is guaranteed, and prices tell for themselves, defy competition. Just call and have a l^ok. I^Am^ST^ThT^eITcioIIs^MILITATRY; PICKLE is not better than the best, but it is better than the rest. Wβ would like your opinion. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. gVE'E"YBODY y S _ Doin : '~"It: What? Why, buying their Bicycle Lamps at A. Butland's Cycle Works, Queen Street. 'Phone 259. Good lamps from 2s 6d upwards. MISS ~ McMASTEE~ Costumlir7~s7 'Worksop Eoad. Dressmaking in all branches. Fit and style guaranteed. Costumes a specialty »JiHE - MISSES HOLMESTof 55~Wor£ sop Eoad, are now taking orders for Winte Dresses and Costumes. Fit and Style guaranteed. Charges moderate . FASHIONABLE MILLTNEEY. — Have you seen the smart and stylish Autumn Millinery now being shown by MADAME CAELE? Here you may see the most select and exclusive styles in •«Velvet Hats, Fur Hats, Velours, Felts and the New Tarns. Any model or colour scheme preferred made to order quickly and correctly. —35 Queen Street, Masterton. T ADIES.—You will understand whiy^ the sale of the delicious MILITAEY PICKLE is enormous, when you taste it Price within reach of all* A 1 perfect appetiser. Buy it to-day. jJ^E^ALET^heap.—Horse, Gig and" Harness complete, with Lamps & Whip. Any trial given. Also, splendid range of furnishings, comprising-— Bedsteads, Chairs, Duchesses, 9 piece Suite, Brushware, Crockery, etc.; 3 Fishing Rods, 1 Eifle (32), 2 Bicycles, 1 Dover Stove, Books, Fancy Goods, all at bedrock prices to quit. lam a cash buyer of Furniture or anything offered except clothing. Highest prices obtain at E. HODGE'S Second-hanfl Store. Goods delivered by licensed carriers. Motto: A square deal for a round coin. Note Address, next t© W.F.C.A. A STUBBORN FACT.—1,440,000 botxx ties of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE were sold last year. TMo year's sales much bigger. A tasty apr petiser, within reach of all. Buy it today. WANTED—Settlers to know that Mr, T A. Williams, Qualified Piano Tun-: er, Repairer, and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua and Martinborough. McLeod and Young, Bookr sellers, "The Academy," Masterton. T ADIES.—We say that the delicious MILITARY PICKLE is a tasty appetiser. If you think so tell your friends. Price reasonable. Sold by all storekeepers who are not asleep. TTOUSEWIVES.—If you love yolS husband, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE: suits all palates. Price reasonable. Buy & bottle to-day from any up-to-date eer. YOU can always depend on getting m - clean shave and decent haircut it you place yourself in the hands of F.i B. ROSSON, the up-to-date Hairdresser and Tobacconist, opposite Prince oA Wales Stables, Queen street, Razor Setting a speoiali+jT AWNS.—Croquet and Tennis Lawns laid down; alro laying out work oi all description. Now is your time to get a quote from Robinson and Sons, the leading Landscape Gardeners, 96 Villa Street. Paone 304. - J[UNT> COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., , Customs and Forwarding Agents Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furnir ture packed and removed. Ail trains met daily. & TTOUSEWIVES.—If Hubby's appetite is fickle, give him a taste ofl the delicious MILITARY PICKLE., Suits aE palates. Price reasonable.. Buy a bottle to-day. Jam Id per lb; Jonathan and Stunner Pippin Apples in any quantity.—F. J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, /Phone 246. WANTED KNOWN—Pryor Gilbert's new Parcel Delivery Vehicle is ready for your order. No waiting. Civility and prompt attention is my mot-: to. Ring up No. 6, and immediata afci tention will be given.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11976, 13 May 1914, Page 1

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