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WANTED. pOR Sale—3*-h.p. /Triumph Motorcycle; good going order. Price— £25. Apply Daily Times office.. pOR SALE—Wheelbarrow, churn and 2 barrels, suitable for hop beer; .cheap. Address—c/o Daily Times. PROHIBITION Electors! Make certain that your name is on the roll, which can be seen at aiiy Post Office, or at tho Registrar's Office. If in any doubt ring 1409, /real Prohibition League, Murray's Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. TK PER CENT Takes a good deal of saving in a household But in the first cost of known supplies it can be tested—Household Supplies, 15 Albert Street, - * XTEAR the Chautauqua Swedish Zed- , eler Symphonic Quintette. SALE—Modern 5-roomed residence, within two minutes' walk of Post Office. Immediate possession given. Apply for address at Daily Times office. pOR SALE—Several lovely Sideboard at the price they cost me to make room. They must go.-—Robt. Russell, general dealer, Masterton. 'THE GIFT HOUSE (opp. Knox Church) for Xmas Presents, Toys, Pictures and Picture Framing. ! T)R. Caroline Giessel, he Chautauqua Woman Lecturer. pLANT FOODSTUFS.—Ready now— Cabbage, Savoy, Brocoli Cauliflower, Kale, Brussel Sprouts, Pickling Cabbage, Pumpkin, Marrow, Cucumber, Early Celery, Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes, Lettuce—all good stuff. Leading varieties of Annuals at Kemp's, South Road Nursery. TfOR SALE—Booth McDonald Windmill, in very good order; Alfa Lava Separator, 15-gal.; L.M.'C. MotorBicycle, 2-speed gear, free engine, m perfect order £35. —Robert Russell, General dealer, Masterton. JJURSE RAWCLIFFE, Certificated * Maternity Nurse, 12 Sussex Street, has vacancies for lying-in patients. Good accommodation. Charges reasonable. 'Phone 1104. ' F. P. WELCH (PHONE 1283). LAND, LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. PERRY ST MASTERTON WANTED— Station cook; 60s week. Engine-driver, Ist ticket; sawmill, Gisborne district, near railway. Head gardener, all branches; station, 45s week Roadmen for County roads; 12s; full time, permanent jobs Scoopman foT County roads; 13s; full time; long job. Track repairer, County roads; 13s. Station hand, milk, garden and general work; 40s. Experienced driver for metal team; 13s day. Ploughman, 50s. Head gardener; single man; station. 2 Flaxcutters, 9s per ton. Shepherd, 5 good dogs. Married Couple, no children £160. Woman cook, 40s. Assistant Cook, 255. General Station Hand. GILLESPIE A CO. HOUSE, LABOUR, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. (Church Street Entrance). Telephone 1595. P.O. Box 47. AGENTS—Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltdf, T. & G. Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd. ® WANTED For Sawmill — Man to Drive Engine; 16/- per day; 2nd class certificate required. W rA OTED~By - two thoroughly competent men, contract of scrub-cut-ting; anything from 700 to 1000 acres. WANTED—Lady Help, H.P. Maid, Housemaid,' Waitress, Cook, and Cook General, also Married Couple. GILLESPIE AND CO., ACADEMY BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. —— i »—«— a—————». IDEAL HOME SITES. SECTIONS FOR SALE RENALL STREET ESSEX STREET (Extension) ANY AREA FROM ONE QUARTER OF AN ACRE UPWARDS Apply to WALTER NOPS 35 Essex Street, Masterton LATEST AMERICAN HANDBAGS FOR LADIES. TX7E are offering a series of exclusive designs in Fashionable Bags. These were specially selected for us by Mr C. H. Barrett from, the fashion centres of tho United States, and are both original and artistic. See the Unique Designs we show in LEATHER, VELVET AND VELVETEEN. The very latest shapes in Smart, Stylish Bags, at most reasonable prices. Stocks aro not large, and we urge early inspection. J. BKADteURYi JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, Opposite Empire Hotel. • P.O. Box 25. Telephone 1148. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 1

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