WE MOVE WITH THE TIMES. fTTHE growth of Wade has necessitated an enlargement of our Business Premises, and we are now in a better position to handle the' ever-increaainj volume of trade. The Footwear we stock is from the best manufacturers, and prices ara absolutely right. J. KITCHENER The Post Office *c Opposite. QUEEN ST. .. ~ .. MASTEBTON. Two NEW BOOKS ON SALE AT THE ACADEMY. "MIDAS AND SON," (Stephen McKonna), Author of "Sonia. ; ' Another great book, being the story of a struggle between a young man and his immense riches . 6s, posted (is Gd. "THE VALLEY OF TIJM GIANTS." By Peter Kyne, author of "Gappy 'Ricks.'' A tale to keep adventure-loving hearts throbbing fast. The reader finishes with a sense of having lived with big men and women in a big country. sh, posted 5s Gd. Full supplies to hand by English mail. Order to-day. McLEOD & YOUUQ (E. J. YOUNG) BOOKSELLERS, FANCY GOODS, Stfl MASTERTON. P.O. BOX 124. _ TELEPHONE 1606. WANTED KNOWN. A. T. HATJSMAXN JEKPEBT HOUSE DECOEATOK. PINE STREET, MASTERTON. PHONE 1503. PAINTEE & PAPEEHANGES, GLAZIEE, Etc. JB now prepared to undertake work h any part of the district. Specialises in Steel Ceilinga, the cheapest and beet. No Job too large—No Job too small ALL WORK DONE BY COMPETENT TRADESMEN.
a *& I Before June 30th BUY TRENTHAM ART UNION TICKETS 1/- Each Everywhere p f ; 7W FIRST rnZ6S PRIZE Value value £6285 £1000 Buy Tickets NOW—locally or direct from Secretary. P.O. Box 28!, Wellington (enclose stamped envelope). Get Busy! rr.viHEs—-i <s
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13855, 11 June 1919, Page 6
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