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__ WANTED. T OST —Between Masterton and Tauherenikau, a leather suit case, con. taining uniform. Reward on returning to Daily Times office. T>EAUTIFUL Selection Wristlet Watches.—Nicol's Jewellery Store, op. posite Post Office. "POE SALE—In go o~d order, 3£ B.S.A. two speed Motor Bike and Chair, Jones speedmeter, £50; or will sell separately. Address at Daily Times. APRICOTS! Apricots! Also Cherry ■""" Plums for Jam or Bottling, at F. J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, Phone 246. "pOR SALE.— Two full size Milliard Tables with all accessories, 2 sets Snooker and Billiard Balls, 4 seats, all in good order. Cheap, for quick sale. Apply V. L. Pairbrother, Post Office Auction Mart, Masterton. XfOK SALE.— Horees, Traps"® Engine, Saw Bench complete £125, also Steam Engine and Alpha Laval Separator £15, genuine, for quick sale, first class certificate; also Incubator. — J. Knight, 15 Villa Street. __ VOE SALE—First-class full size BilHard table, in good repair. To be sold cheap, and to be seen at Commercial and Fanners Club, Masterton. For full particulars apply to the Chief Steward. T ATEST Craze—A Vest Pocket Idghter, or the lion Match, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.-—Nicol's Jewellery Store, Sole Agents, opposite Post Office. TDLACK CUREANTS! Black Currants *" for Jam, 6d per lb.—F. J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, Queen St. 'Phone 246. YEW Potatoes, best quality, 3s 6d per "*■*• 2-cwt; second quality 2s 6d per i-cwt, delivered. —T. Newland, Produce Store, Queen Street. rpiPS for the Baces —Black or white, X eat the delicious "MILITAEY PICKLE.'' Every sensible person eats it, ,every live grocer sells it at a reasonable price. . . TTAVING bought aline of Travellers , Samples, we are offering a few bargains during the holidays. Good leggings at 7s (id pair, pump connectors 3 for tid, good gaiters for cycling at Is, belt punches from Is 3d, good motor cycle tube patches at 2s dozen, cycle tyre levers at 5d set of three, and several other lines; all bargains.—The Beliable Cycle and Motor Depot. I rpilE justly celebrated CEOWN SEAL. X ING SYSTEM for bottling Aerated Waters is used in the most up to date Bottling Establishments in the United Kingdom. Ever since the day the CEOWN SEAL was placed before the public it has achieved a continuous series of triumphs over old methods and ideas of bottling, and to-day the Crown Seal stands pre-eminent in its particular field of industry. The very latest improved plant for Crown Sealing is now installed at DENNE J S AERATED WATER WORKS. TyAIiiYMEJS , , increase your milk returns by rugging your cows. Order your rugs from Albert Donald. Best Green Flax Canvas, and All-green Duck Canvas Bugs, absolutely guaranteed the best things, and thoroughly durable. Covers fitted to order and executed promptly and efficiently at the right prices.—Albert Donald (late Harcombe and Donald), Saddlery, Harness and Tarpaulin Maker, Perry Street, Masterton. 'Phone 321. smash the Turks said the solV dier boys, with shrapnel the Huns we'll tickle; when we get back we'll have a smack with the delicious "MILITABY PICKLE." TF a joint of meat could speak, It would say, "I am more tasty with 1 the delicious 'MILITARY PICKLE.; " = Every sensible person eats it, every live . grocer sells it at the right price. ( WANTED KNOWN.— If you are , * V troubled with poor water pressure f in your house or garden pipes, we will < be pleased to. give you an estimate for ] renewing them in lead or iron pipes at s a reasonable price. We also are pre- ] pared to do all descriptions of plumb- j ing work, hot water service, gas fitting ; and electric bells, etc. Suburban resi- ■ deuces fitted up with septic tanks, and . sanitary fittings. We stock baths, bas- . ins, sinks and lavatory fittings.—B. j E. JONES, Sanitary Plumber (by exams), Queen Street, Masterton. 'Phone 138. TpOii SALE —Lovely rubber tyred ; -*- Brougham, • built by Morgan and j Morgan; cost £200 at Home; price £45. Please inspect this. Also, Victoria carriage £35, a rare bargain; Sideboard £4 15s ;Wardrobe, £2 15s; Piano, £12; i Alfa Laval Separator, £2 15s; nice Kero- 1 sene Stove, 27s 6d; 12 Bikes from 30s; Harness. £2; small Steam Engine and Boiler, very cheap. Furniture of all kinds. Large stock of brand new Bedding, Travelling Bags, etc. The same old prices. Cheapest in Wairarapa.— j The Premier Second-hand Shop, next . W.F.C.A. } /~iODLIN Moth Spraying.—Spray at , once for the above pest. We specialise in the spraying of fruit trees, < and can thoroughly recommend our : Spray Mixture, of which we have a large stock. We also stock General Weed Killer and Lawn Weed Killer. < Try a tin. —Robinson and Sons, Villa i Street 'Phone. :-04. ' TO , ANTED KNUVVN— Don't discard your clothes because they are soiled or dirty. Bring your suits along to 1 me and have them cleaned and pressed, 5 and made good as new. Satisfaction J guaranteed. Moderate prices, civility, ' and attention.— PETEB KELLY'S Gleaning Works, opposite Knox Church, I Queen Street : __ £ to know that Mi 1 ** A. Williams, Qualified Piano Tun- : er, Repairer and Begulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua, and Mar- ] tinborough. McLeod and Young, Book- ■> sellers, "The Academy" Mas+erton. ; HEAP Firewoofl for Mastevton. — Good dry Kahikatea Slabs, Ift f lengths, 10s load or £1 a cord, long leng- ( ths 10s large load or 15s cord, delivered to any part of Masterton on shortest notice. — L. COLLIE, Lansdowne. , 'Phone 614. \ A FEAST OF ART. i AT the ABTS & CRAFTS in the dis- < play of Handsome Carved Brass ] Bowls for lovers of art. • Every bowl or pair has an individual- < ity entirely its own, and, like a gr 1 ■ picture, will improve on acquaintance. I They are manufactured from excep- . tionally heavy brass, and are absolute- ' ly solid. ' PRICES BELOW NOXtMAL. ( Arts and Crafts, ' AGENTS FOE ÜBEETY'S., {

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14466, 28 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14466, 28 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14466, 28 December 1915, Page 1

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