WANTED. -' ° WANTED t0 B »y—Secondhand Piano in any condition. Cash offer. Call 'or write—C. Spencer Compton, Music . Studio, Queen Street, Masterton. Tele- - phone 1717. [ RANTED To Purchase—6 He TRoomed House (central position): must be in good order. £200 cash: i balance terms. State fall particulars, .. pnee, etc, by letter to—" Central ' > , c/o Daily Times. ' RANTED To Buy—A Good Cow close ' to profit. Apply for address at "Daily Times. '> L "Y^ANTED.— Situation at milking in" .country for Boy, aged 14; guar- ■ anteo given that he will remain aa long as required. Apply for address at ■ ■ Dsal y Tim es .', "^^ ANTED — Junior Ironmonger for ' Eketahuna Branch. Apply -W F - ; Masterton. " " RANTED To Sell-Jersey Cow in ■ full milk. Address at Daily Times. RANTED— By single man, Furnished ' ttn . Bedr <>om. Apply by letter to— Quiet, " c/o Daily Times. "WHAT would you do if on the very day you had returned from your honeymoon your little wife said, "Let's Get a Divorce." See charming Billio Burke at the Cosy to-night. Book early a t Henderson ; s. WANTED—A Boy with bicycle to deliver newspapers after school. Apply J. Sillars, 59 Cornwall Street, or at Daily Times office. T HE Comin ? Chautauqua belongs to You, is purely a New Zealand proposition, and not one penny profit can go to any individual or firm. WANTED To Exchange—A Heavjy ' Draught Mare in foal, for a Heavy Draught Gelding. Apply for address at' Daily Times. RANTED— A Dressmaker's model j wcout 34-inch bust. State pric* by letter to—"Model," c/o Daily Tim«s. RANTED—Waitress; wage? 35/-. Apply—A.l. Restaurant, . Queen Street. J>E Sure and get a Souvenir Programme, which gives you all particulars regarding Chautauqua, its origin, its purposes, its present artists, and where the money goes,* etc. — Blacksmith's Striker. Apply—Farmers' Implement Coy., Masterton. TJY"iAN TED—Private Board by steady worker. Apply— "Board," c/o Daily Times. J F yon" don't ilke the Truth, don't attend Chautauqua Sessions, because their orators are not afraid,of it, and you will get it unadulterated. "WHY Buy a House ?—Wanted to Sell . — and 4 Rooms; all conveniences; with good paying coafeetionery, soft-drink business; also tobacconist business in Masterton; good clean stock; good position. Apply— "Daily Times" office. "yyOULD the Person who removed the Plough from Pike Bros., Rangitumau (return same to save further trouble. RANTED— Gent's Secondhand Bike. State price and whero to be seen to—Box 86, Masterton. RANTED To Rent or Lease—A sor 6-Roomed House with _-acre or more of land. Apply by letter to— "Careful Tenant," c/o Daily Times. RANTED.— By elderly couple, two or three unfurnished rooms. Address at "Times" Office. QYCLISTS, ATTENTION! — Come right along and see the splendid values we are offering—lnner Tubes from 3/6, Covers from 8/6, Chains from 7/6, Large Mudguard Flaps 2/6 ; Secondhand Cycles from,£4 10/-. —Butland 's Cycle Works, Masterton. 'Phone 1292. QARPENTERS' Tools — Hammers, Saws, Levels, Planes, Braces, Bits, Punches, Aprons, etc., etc. Scythe Blades, Handles, Stones, Preserving Pans in copper brass and enamelware. Just think if you. require any of the above articles, and if so pay a visit to . H. Beale & Co.'s. WOOD Toys, Celluloid Toys, Steam Toys, Tin Toys, Dolls, Dolls '■ Prams, Scooters and so on, and so on. Thompson's for cash only. pARMERS —We have a full stock of Sheep Shears,, "Ram's Head" Sheep-Branding Oil in all colours, and other lines you require.—H. Beale & __________________ QASH only, but how it talks! Thomp- ■ son's for Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Teapots, etc., big shipments just in.— Thompson's Household Stores. WOOD Salt Boxes, Bread Boards, Rolling Pins, Spoons, Pastry" Boards, Knife Boxes, Meat Safes, Butter Coolers, Glass and Wood Churns, Separators, Dairy Cans, etc., ar e among the most useful lines being sold at lowest_prices_hj- H. Beale* and Co. T ATEBT Songs, 2s each^ThiiriJe_i Old Home of Mine,'* "I'm Hitt__f tho Trail to Normandy."— Candy'f t Music Warehouse. Phone 1223. JUST RECEIVED.—A large shipment Of Accessories, including Reynold 'a Chains to fit bicycles and motor-cycles;. If you need Tyres, see our fine str>«-'tc of Dunlops, the latest "Railroad" is a real stunner.—Butland's Cycle Works. 'Phone 1292. JpOR SALE—Double-purchase ing Jack; all s teel- practically new. Also Log or' Timber Jack, al=*o practically new.—Robert Russell, „ eral dealer, Masterton. * J£RS L.. PAYNE, Clairvoyant an* Psychometrist, '36 Cole Street. Hours 11 to 7. Correspondence by post. Send date, month, year of birth, in own handwriting; fee 3s. j§AVE-A-SLICE Bread Cutters cut uniform slices; easily adjusted to any thickness desired. See one at H. Beale and Co.'s. Q.ABDEN HOES, Water-cans, Lawn Mowers Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Garden Shears, Slashers, Axes, Hatchets, " etc,, are stocked in great variety by H. Beale & Co. Prices, are right. W. GREEN.—Umbrellas Re-covered and .Repaired. Knives and Scia-i sors Ground and Set.—l 3 George Street, Masterton. "THOMPSON'S for Presents. ' ,'Do iit now."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13986, 24 November 1919, Page 1
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