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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "Do As I Do." SEND TO NICOL AND CO. ; TOR YOUR WINTER COSTUME. * ]^O__ICK ,IX7_3 beg to notify the public that we ' W have decided to observe Saturday half-holiday after JUNE Ist Please note that after that date our shop will be open all day Thursday, and close Saturday, 1 P^- B . RD BEOS>) Bootmakers & Repairers.^ GARDEN WORSC. 'QY ALL KINDS UNDERTAKEN. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE. W. KEMP. SOUTH ROAD NURSERIES. PIANO AND VIOLIN. Advanced or Beginners. Prep, for L.A.B. and L.T.C.L., and other Music ExaminationsMISS BECKER, LANSDOWNE. EIGHT years Directress Music Dept., Wellesley Girls' College, Naini Tal. ; Three years chief music mistress Gainrutal School. Mussoone, !*<"»• Three years chief music mistress, East of Scotland Institution, Dundee, Scotland. „ . . VIOLIN CLASSES for Tuition m groups of 4 to 6 pupils. Particulars on Application. dTwalsh WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND 1 ENGRAVER. QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. Branch Shop at Featherston Camp. [ALL kinds of Badges and Soldiers' -"• Requirements kept in stock. A lar"e stock of Wristlet Watches with Luminous Dials to choose from. I engrave (free) all goods purchased for presentation, etc., with soldier's name, number and address. WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT. I have in mv employ Mr W. Edwards, one of the best Watchmakers in New Zealand, late of Stewart-Dawson's Jewellery Repairs and Engraving done on the premises while you wait. Badges made into Brooches and Hat Pins, and Gilt or Plated. B. WALSH JEWELLER. MASTERTON, AND FEATHERSTON CAMP. FOR SALE AT R. RUSSELL. pIG, newly painted, £15; Set of Gig Harness silver mounted, £5; Single Bucrgy with'pole and shafts and hariew complete, £20; 4 h.p. Fairbanks Engine with battery, tank and belt, all "in first class order, £30. Several Ranges, Stoves, 2 h. and c. water Ran.res 2 Office Coke Heaters with piping Its. from £1 upwards; U h.p. Motor Cvc'le, accumulator ignition, m firstclass order, £7 10s. Also the greatest collection of beautiful Furniture equal to new always on hand. I have still a great quantity of new stretchers, Kapoe Mattresses, Portmanteaus and Suit Cases at sencond hand prices. Several cents' misfit suits just come in for sale cheap. I am always at your service, and can buy houses of furniture, large or small. By selling ymr furniture to me you get cash paid at the time, and you "have no tro. hie or worry, but can leave by next train. I am also open to buy Bicycles, Clothing, Boots, Tools, Camp Gear, or anything you may offer, if it is clean and saleable, if not I will tell you. Ring up the old firm. Telephone No. 119. Established since 1908. R. RUSSELL, SECOND-HAND DEALER, QUEEN RT MASTERTON. T__l___7l___ES! £ SHELTER TREES (2 years). ™ Pinus Insignis, 20s per 100, Pinus Maricata, 25s per 100. Gums (out of boxes) 20s per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, Cupdestus HEDGE TREES: Jupressus Macroearpa, Cupressus Lucerne, etc, 2 years old, 30s per 100. 1 year old, 17s 6d per 100. FROST TREES: Apples, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, etc., all one price, 2s each, or 18s per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES: Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azalias Boronia, Daphne, etc., from Is 6c each. ROSES: AU the leading and most popul_ varieties. A choice selection Only one price, 12s per aozen. ORDERS PER TELEPHONE OI ' I§f LETTER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. TE ORE ORE ROAD, MASTERTON 'PHONE 16_..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 1 June 1916, Page 1

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