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PLANT A TREE SHELTER TREES (2 years).-—Pinus; Insignis, Pinus Maricata, Gums (out of boxes), Cupr.essus Macrocarpa, etc. HEDGE PLANTS.—-Practically every kind of Hedge Plants that do well in this district. FRUIT TREES.—Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, etc., all ono price, 2s each, or 18s per dozen. A splendid opportunity to secure Apple Trees for immediate bearing in Stunners, Cox's Orange, Jonathan, Delicious, Monroe's Favourite, and Ballarat Seedlings. Various other varieties in 2yr trees. ORNAMENTAL TREES.— Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azalias, Boronia, Daphne, etc. ROSES.-—All the leading and most popular varieties. A choice selection. Is 3 deach, or 12s per dozen. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. TE ORE ORE ROAD, MASTERTON ! 'PHONE 164. .' .WAIRARAPA' COMBINED MOTORS, LTD., ]\|"R A. KIER has been appointed Sole Manager of the Masterton Branch, vice Mr E. J. Eastwood, who has left the service of the Company. PHONE 638. P.O. BOX 169. H.'.M. BODDLNGTON, ' Secretary. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. TO NO. iOl VILLA STREET. T DESIRE to notify my customers that x I have opened the BRITISH WOOD YARD, opposite Robinson's Nursery, Villa Street. Phone No. 784. J. F. GLEESON.

CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. HERMANN'"CRASS, PROPRIETOB (Late of Arcadia Hotel, Wellington, the Wellington Club, and Union Co. '» Boats). 3TRST-CLASS TABLE. MODERATE TARIFF. PROMPT ATTENTION & CTVTLITT _ IS OUR MOTTO Mo FAR-LANE'S GAS. A BOON TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS />WTNG to the extreme cost and short age of carbide, and also the fact that no supplies are coming to hand, many private houses have had to resort to other means to get light and heat. The town of Opunake, in Taranaki, has been plunged into darkness owing to the high cost of carbide. At a special meeting of the Town Board to go | into the matter of lighting it was unanimously decided to adopt the McFarlano Automatic Gaa Patents to replace the Acetylene Generators. This decision was arrived at after going thoroughly into all other lighting systems submitted. The McFarlane system can be adapted to all existing pipes and fittings, the gas is cheap, and the plant simple. There are hundreds of lights, including streets. Messrs RIGG BROS., of Masterton. are the Agents for the above Gas Patents, which are being installed throughout New Zealand. Following are a few of the installations that have been made in the Wairarapa:— Mrs John Mcßae, Weraiti. 0. P. Vallance- Esq., Kahumingi. H. R. Bunny, Esq., Ahiaruhe. C. J. Bennett, Esq., Otahuao. W. Andrew, Esq., Wharemouku. A. C. Gawith, Esq., Longbush. Neil McLaren, Esq., Bush Gully. J. O. Sutherland Esq., Te Parae. J. C. Bidwill, Esq., Te Maire. O. 0. Williams. Esq., "Parae." Quinton Donald, Esq., Tauherenikau. G. Taylor, Esq., Whareama. W. Taylor, Esq., Homewood. A. J. Rutherford, Esq., "Moroa," Aifredton. AND NUMBERS OF OTHERS. OAH WE PLACE YOUR NAME OM THE LIST OF BOOKED ORDERS 7 RIGG BROS. Local Agents for McPAISLANE'S AUTOMATIC GAB PATENTS

(Made in Australia—Delivery within 14 Days.) j I rpilE JELBART is a light and powerful Tractor that will do all the I work on the farm —threshing, harvesting, ploughing, ehaffcutting, road § haulage, etc. I Will work in wet and boggy ground where horses cannot work. I FUEL—CRUDE OIL; cost of fuel and lubrication, 15s a day. With every machine an expert is sent to run and operate the tractor for 28 days free of cost. ONE OF MANY TESTIMONIALS. I Messrs Jelbart Bros., Ballarat. I | Dear Sirs, —Referring to the 8 h.p. j I Tractor I purchased from you recently, . j I I have much pleasure in stating that I I did the whole of my harvesting with it, 1 taking off 100 acres per week for 6 I weeks running, total 600 acres, and did up to 22 acres per day, at about an average cost of Is per acre for fuel, oil, etc. I beg to further state that I am well satisfied with my investment. —Yours truly, (Signed) A. HOLT, Cannie. Wo supply Crude Oil Fuel, Australian Light and Heavy Motor Spirit, Distillate, Gas Oil, Spraying Oil, etc. Writ© for full particulars of this great Tractor to FATEKSON and RORFRTSON, COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND J I NOW OFFERING AT 1 GIEAT I BARGAINS IN SHOWROOP/1. | I Lajies' Silk Mercerised Sports Coats, in saxe, wine, vieux rose, etc., lat- | I est styles, finished with sash oelt. Winter Bargain Price 355. | 1 Ladies' Strong White Flannelette .Nightdresses, dainty, trimmed with | 1 white cambric embroidery, full sizes. Winter Bargain Price 6/11 | I . . - - . I 1 Children te All Wool Kilties, in grey, brown and navy, sizes 1 and 2, m ■ I warm and cosy for the cold weather, Winter Bargain Price 9s lid I I . each.. | m Maids', Saxe Blue Cloth Coat, smartly tailored, full shape, finished with n i belt. Winter Bargain Price 29s 6d. 1 [| Ladies' smartly-tailored Gabardine Costumes, pretty shade amethyst, \ Wi semi-fitting coat, full skirt. Winter Bargain Price 29s 6d. | j§ Delainette Blouses, in assorted col oured stripes, polo and rolled collar. I 1 Winter Sale Price 2s lid each. 1 ■ Ladies' Gabardine Coats, smartly <*ut, in fawns a«nd greys. Winter 1 I Bargain Price 21s. 1 Ladies' Grey Garbicord Costume, smart style, full cut skirt. Winter m Bargain Price 29s 6d. M DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. 1 54in Black Fes'e Serge. Winter Sale Bargain Price 7s lid. If 52in. All Wool Tweed, four colours. Winter Bargain Price 4s 6d yd. 1 54in. Cream All-wool Roslyn Cheviot. Winter Bargain Price 7s 6d yd. M 36in Fancy Tweeds in 5 colours. Winter Bargain Price Is 9d yard. m 54in. Cream Wool and Cotton Gabardine, slightly imperfect. Winter M Bargain Price 8s lid yard. i 59in. All Wool Mosgiel Tweeds, m seven colours, wonderful value. m Winter Bargain Price 9s 6d yd. H BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. 1 5 dozen White Embroidered Traycoths, in Mount Mellick designs, size m 30 x 30, superior value. Usual Price 2s lid. Winter Bargain |J Price Is 6d. -*, Single Bed All Wool Colonial Blankets, superior quality. Usually 27/6. EJ Winter Bargain Price 25s pair. || ■ THE STORE OF PROGRESS. 1 MASTERTON. - § C . J ' ' "-' .■--..■_— —————— _^^j»^r

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13599, 25 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13599, 25 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13599, 25 July 1918, Page 6

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