LAND AND PRODUCE. G. W. SELLAR (Successor to W. B. Chennells and Co.) LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTANTS. INSURANCE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON^ The Oldest Established and Principal Agency in the District. P.O. BOX 54. PHONE—Offico , 216, Private 253. LAND DEPARTMENT—F. C. BIRD, Jean Street; Phone 721,,. j->ANNISTER STREET.—WeII built house, 7 rooms, copper and tubs. Quarter acre section, stable. . Price £800. Terms: £200 cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. 3676 "VyiTHIN'2 miles of Post Office.—Up-to-date Villa containing 5 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, wash house, copper and tubs. Over 2 acres of land. Outbuildings. Bargain at £750. Apply sharp 3751 j QLOSE Railway Station.—House of 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc. Over quarter acre of good land. Fruit trees. Price £475' Terms arranged. Early possession given. 3748 T ANSDOWNE.—WeII built house of 5 rooms , bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs. Over quarter acre. Everything in good order. Prico £575. Terms. 3753 QOLWAY. —13 Acres of first class land very suitable for subdivision. About 5 acres in native bush. Price £120 per acre. 3756 TmTHIN 2 miles of Post Office, and close to Colombo Road Saleyards. Over 16 Acres of First-class Land, corner section, very suitable for sub-divis-ion. Large orchard, containing about 300 trees. Running stream through the property. Totara built house, 6 rooms, 4-bail cowshed, large shed and other outbuildings. Price £1650. Cheap property. 3740 G. W. SELLAK MASTEETON. WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO Limited, WELLINGTON, "DECEIVE consignments of the above for- disposal, and conduct Valuations. PROMPT RETURNS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CLASSIFICATION. EHB LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF A/INTER MILLINERY MODES AT fWRSJ. PATERSON'S. SIMPLE as simple can be —yet of the most distinctive charm. Such he 1918 Winter Millinery, and we have ■aught the desired atmosphere to per'ection. The shapes of the hats aro 'aried —some straight brimmed, others lemurely drooped, yet again others with 'ascinating tilt, curve, or roll to the irim. The shapes and sizes of the crowns are even more diversely varied han the brims; some high, others low, luffed or tasselled. Ladies are invited to call and inspect he new Winter Hats. MRS J. PATERSON. HIGH-CLASS MILLINER, jneen Street (opposite Mr L. S. Nicol.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13598, 24 July 1918, Page 8
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