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•PEC7IAL ADVEBTISEMENTS. THAT k «SHOW» * CUIT. WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR NEXT MONTH'S SHOW. t' H PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH KICOL & CO. TAILORS j AND 1 OOSTUMSERS. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated), H'UIE Annual General Meeting tvili he X held on FRIDAY, 21st February, at S p.m. Nominations for office bearer 1 -; closes k on FRIDAY, 7th February, at s p.m. ' W. GILLESPIE,( Secretary, MUSIC. "|\TISS COLINA MACKENZIE, A. Mas. A L.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte & 4—' Theory of Music, resumes teaching ou ™ Wednesday, sth February. Address: Short Street, Masterton. Phciie 6_i. TAXI FOR HIRE Latest Model 7-SEATER STUDEBAKER CAR. - ALL TRAINS MET. Undertaken to Any Part of North Island. W. L. JOY. |t 89 BANNISTER STREET. Phone: House 867, P.O. Taxi stand 675. \ NEW BUSINESS TLTESSKS ANDREW BROS. 'B ■ >), and -"■*■ Tie), well known in Masterton, have opened up business as Shoeing & General Smiths in premises lately oceuJft pied by Mr E. McEwen, Dixon Street. AH 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*. ] MASTEBTON. &. - MASTERTON \ TECHNICAL SCHOOL, SESSION 1919. •COMMENCES MARCH 3rd, ar 7 p.ir.. Efficient Instruction. Low Fees DAY CLASSES — English. Arithmetic, Elocution, Book-keeping. Pitman's Shorthand. Gregg's Shorthand. Typewriting, Dressmaking. Art Needlework, Cookery, General Drawing, mi Painting 1 . EVENING CLASSES.—A* -.i-ovo-. also, Building and Machine Construction, Theory and Practice of Plumbing, Woodwork, Model Drawing (light and shade). Agriculture, Magnetism and Electricity, Woolelassingf St an da: a TI. Proficiency Class -Public Servic*;-*. Matriculation & General K.nr.iyk*:ig'.- C-ass: Accounting. The following are entitled d> Free Tuition and to Free Railway T*:*'. ci:- ■ k **"- (a) Returned Soldiers. (b) Holders of Senior Free i'-'iee-s or of higher qualifications (c) Holders of Junior Free Places. (d) Holders of Proficiency {.'-.rriueates of Standard TI. (c) Holders of Endorsed Comj rt'-ccy ■ Certificates of Standard VI. (f) Pupils specially recommended by tha Inspector of Schools. D. E. LESLIE. Director. HLRE IS A LIST OF GOOD USEFUL GOODS FOR SALE. HARNESS. Large Draught Collar, £1 10?. Draught Winkers, £1. Pack Saddle, complete, £5. Heavy Dray Saddle and Bretchbands, £3 Set of Gig" Harness, £5 2 New Saddles at £4 10s. ;' Second hand Saddles from £2. Lot of new Spurs at 7s Gd. New Bridles at 12s 6d. VEHICLES, ETC, L . 1 Gi<> for £3 10a. .- j 1 1 low Gig, £7 10s. ! 1 loewt Spring Tip Dray £IC Lis. 2 sets of 3cwt Avery Scales, etc. £2 10s. 3 set Fairbanks Scales for £2 10s. Set of Brass Counter Scales £2 10s . Largo Ice Chest £1 10s. Letter Press £»1. Wheelbarrow £.1. 2 Barrow Wheels from ss. Travelling Cabin Trunks from £3. Portmanteaux and Gladstone Bags from £1 17s 6d. Suit Cases from £1. Handbags from 12s Gd. COPPERS AND SAFES. 1 14-gal. Copper and Frame £2 Ifls. 1 ICgal. Copper fl. «Ovtdoor Safes from 10s Gd. Hanging Meat Safes 3s. Grir Mill in good order £1 10s. Mantra Bath Heater £2 10s. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Edison Jem Phonograph with 4mm and 2min records and 24 2min., in perfect order, £5. Mandolin and Case £2. Violin and case £2 10s.' "Vitha Harp 10s. AT RUSSELL'S GEI-ERAS--BTORE, 188-188 QUEEN ST., MASTI_RTON„ PHONE 119. Private 119 A_i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13754, 5 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13754, 5 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13754, 5 February 1919, Page 1

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