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WANTED. JPOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—Convenient 7-roomed house, with motor shed and all modern conveniences, central locality. Early possession given, as owner wishes to leave next week. Only moderate cash, deposit required. Address at Daily Times. and Prohibition League " Meeting in V.M.C.A. on Monday at 7.30 p.m. "POR SALE—Young Brown Re'riever Dog, price £2. Apply Hill, 3 omebuah. "POR SALE—WeII built house containing 5 rooms, bathroom, sculllery ,washhouse and every convenience, togther with £-acre section and good garden well laid out. Price for quick sale £650. Easy terms. Possession givin in two weeks. For address apply to Daily Times. nnHE Annual Meeting of the Masterton Lawn Tennis Club (me). wiJl be held in the Hon. Secretary's office, Queen Street, on Thursday, 6th February, 1919, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, Financial Statement and General. —H. M. Boddington, hon. sec. and treas. Private Sale, Cheap. —Hall stand, X 2 Sofas, Wardrobe, 2 Double Bedsteads, 2 Chests Drawers, 5 Tables, 2 Cane Chairs, 2 Bookcases, Washscand, Fernstand, Stretcher, Door-screen, Great American Mower, Large Tent, Wringer, Success Spray Pump, Mangle, Washing Machine. Apply Daily Times f>r address. SALE House, situated Third Street, Lansdowne; ail modern conveniences; concrete paths and back yard, motor shed, nice garden and orchard; £-acre section. A real snip at £875. Terms. Apply M. J. Ford, Third Street, Lansdowne. "OEFINED Young Widow requirei~~pbsition as housekeeper to Bachelor or Widower, in town preferred. Apply Trustworthy. Daily Times. POR SALE—In Lansdowne, 7 : roomed house, with all conveniences, together with one acre of land. For address apply Daily Times. /COMPLY with the Borough Bylaw by having a good rubbish-bin. We sell Borough-pattern galvanised rubbish bins, 26s each.—H. Beale and Co., Ltd. T OST—From Masterton, lleabitten grey horse, aged.—Wallace and Allen, Cab Proprietors, Phone 764-SG6. "OLANT your flower garden NOW with choice Perennials, Aquilegea, Gypsophilla, Sweet William, Delphiniums, Pyrethrums, Snapdragons, new shades, Penstemons improved strain,, Canterbury Bells, Verbenas ,Violas, Gaillardia, Coreopsis, etc. Strong plants, Is (3d to 3s per dozen. From the Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson and Sons), Phono 304. npO LET—Partly furnished house. Reasonable terms to suitable tenant. Apply by letter to "H," c/o Daily Times. YOUTH, aged 20, no workshop experience, desires situation in motor garage as improver. Remuneration no consideration. Apply "Keen," c/o Daily Times. r |X) keep your lawn green this weather you must use the hose. Be sure and get the best garden hose from H. Beale and Co.'s. ffOR SALE—IO4 aeres7~Cockburn St., freehold, 5-roomed house with all conveniences and necessary outbuildings. Price £1500 cash. Apply to J. Taucher, Cockburu Street, Masterton, Phone 148. GPRAY Now, and get a good clean ° crop of fruit. H. Beale and Co. have a full stock of Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Katakilla Gishurst Compound Lime Sulphur, and Tobacco Dust. Spray Pumps at lowest prices. "jl/TADE on Honour, Sold on Merit— ITI BERGOUGNAN TYRES. pLEASING~PIctures kalflFmiish the home. Come and view ilie charming collection after the worlds greatest artists —at bargain prices, but no obligation to purchase^ —at J. Bradbury's, opposite Empire Hotel. PRESERVING Pans in Copper, Brass, Aluminium, Enamelled ware, all sizes, at Thompson's Household Store. T?EAUTIFUL Works of Art. A collection of pictures after the world's greatest artists —brought fom I ondon by M Barrett —is now on view at J. Bradbury's, opposite Empire Hotel. At bargain prices, but no obligation to purchase. pOR a year or so you've been looking for Mendets to repair your Pots and Pans. Get them at Thompson's, Is. \YANTCEI7Buyers for the "Campers ' Friend Collapsible Billy Holder, You can fix your billy or kettle ready for heating anywhere in half a minute. Folds into small package. Only 2s each at Graham and Co.'s. New Season's Honey is now on sale at Graham and Co. 's. Wholo*omo and healthy for the hot weathfir. Try some. MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. NOTICE TO PARENTS. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS. to the difficulties in connection with the contract work of Repairs, Painting, etc., it will not be possible to re-open the Schools on Tuesday next. The Schools will recommence on MONDAY, 10th February 1919. R. BROWN, Chairman of Committee. NEW BUSINESS. "MESSRS ANDREW BROS. (Bob and Vie), well known in Masterton, have opened up business as Shoeing & General Smiths in promises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen, Dixon Street. All work will receive prompt and* personal attention, and therefore Horse Owners of Masterton and surrounding dsitricts can rely on being given every satisfaction. ANDREW BROS. SHOEING & GENERAL SMITHS. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13751, 1 February 1919, Page 1