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AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, JULY 11th, 1919. Commencing at 9.30 till 12 o'clock, and at 1.30 p.m. CONTINUATION OF GREAT DRAPERY SALE At Premises, QUEEN STREET. EVERYTHING MUST GO. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. "tl/TE A. T. DICKASON is continuing the Drapery Sale as above, as Mr A. Norman is giving up business. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD.. Please Note times of starting nnd date of sale. A. T. DICKASON, Auctioneer. CARTERTON BTOCK BAL_. LINCOLN ROAD YARDS., FRIDAY, JULY il, 1919At 11 a.m. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., dtock Department, will sell on behalf of •Jients as follows:--Sheep— 80 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth| wethers %0 b.f. wethers . • 50 ewes in lamb to b.f. rams 60 hoggets 25 hoggets ' 25 ewes in lamb to Romney ranis Cattle— , 2 store cows 2 bulls 5 wearier calves PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE & DEAD STOCK. TUESDAY, JULY 15th, 1919 . At 12.30 p.m. AT RESIDENCE, "STINCIICOMBE," UPPER PLAIN. AT. DICKASON has been favoured * with instructions from MISS E. PEARCE, who has sold her property, to dispose of her Live and Dead Stock, comprising Furniture, Cows, Poultry, etc. Full particulars in Saturday's Issue. A. T. JACKSON MAIL CONTRACTOR. MEETS ALL TRAINS WITH MOTOR. Address—High Street. Telephone 2471 TIME. TABLE". Monday, Wednesday and Friday.— Solway dep. 8 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave P.O. about 10.30 a.in. and 4 p.m. j Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.— Solway dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. Leave P.O. for Solway about 12 o'clock, 4 p.m., and after the 9.45 train from, Wellington. S. A. MILLS (For over 11 years with James Bremnor and Co., the well-known Dunedin Opticians, and lately with Mt D. Walsh, Masterton) VI7ISHES to notify the public of the ** Wairarapa that he has commenced business as WATCJHMAKER, JEWELLER ft CONSULTING OPTICIAN, (a Premises next to Mr H. T. Wood, Chemist. THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT irill be a special feature of the business. The latest plant has been installad, and an up-to-date Sight Testing Boom arranged. Those suffering from defective vision may have their eyes tested, and receive the benefit of Mr MiUs' long experience with the leading Eye Specialists in Ounedin. 8. A. MILLS. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, and CONSULTING OPTICIAN, (Next to Mr Wood, Chemist)'.. QUEEN ST. ~ '.. ..• MASTERTON BUY BRITISH BICYCLES! FINE STOCK AT PITCHER'S! DRITTSH Bicycles are by- far and awajj the best on the- market. They are safost, strongest, and, although perhaps costing a trifle more than the foreign machines in the first instance, aro the cheapest in the "long run." Pitcher Bros, will not be bothered with any "foreign rubbish." They stock only British built machines, so if you want a strong and dependable mount come and see the many fine models in their store. Pitcher Bros, hold the finest stock of Cycle Accessories in the Dominion. We specialise in CYCLE REPAIRS, ENAMELLING, and RENOVATING OLD MACHINES. PITCHER BROS. CYCLE AGENTS. (Opposite Hugo and Shearer's) QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE NO. 1092. English and French Spoken. ALSO AT CARTERTON. PEACE pELEBRATION. MAYOR'S APPEAL FOR FUNDS. ! """THANK , GOD, peace has now boon signed. Peace Celebration is now a matter of days. Tho weary waiting f j weeks and months is over, and the day of rejoicing near at hand. Let us make our preparations for Masterton to ce.ebrate in a whole-hearted manner. Funds are needed urgently. I appeal to the Citizens of Masterton to rise to the occasion and respond liberally. Thero is not time for a personal canvass. Donations will gladly be received by tho ' Treasurer, Mr Jas. Archer, by myself, or either of the newspapers. W. % H. JACKSON, Mayor.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13877, 10 July 1919, Page 8

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