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WAHTED. pOR Sale.—Good Shorthorn Cow, in milk; very quiet; to calve "in March . Apply—No 26 High Street. JpOR SALE—Quiet, reliablo~Pony;" also Gig and Harness. For address apply Daily Times. pOR SALE.—Two good Building SecX tions; 80ft frontage; Pownall St. area; about one-third of an acre. Price £150. Apply to 91 Dixon Street. JSJOW In Stock.—A Large Range of Boautifully-bound Volumes of Music at Reasonable Prices; suitable for presents.—'Candy's Music Warehouse, 206 Queen Street, Masterton. and See Dad, Mum, Joe, Dan," Pansy, Poppy, Bill, Jim, Molly, Peter, and all the rest of the Hayseeds. They are in town with the £5000 they won in Tatt's. Book early. . "Cosy ,, to-night. pOR SALE.—Five-seater Ford Car, in first-class mechanical condition; three spare tyres and tubes; tools, etc. Address at "Daily Times." jVTEETING of the Workers and Supporters of. the Prohibition Party will be held in the V.M.C.A. Booms on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. TSN'T~Henry a dear old thing? , * she said; "ho says you can come and live with me!" She wanted Romance, Love —and the man she married turned out to be just a Husband. Last night to see. charming Billie Burke in "Let's Get a Divorce." Young Women's Prohibition x Guild will meet in the V.M.C.A. Rooms on Tuesday, November 25th, at 7.30 p.m. Mr I. L. G. Sutherland, 8.A., will give a short address on ' The Liberty of the Subject.? •"THIRTY Citizens have made it possible for you to hear Ghautauqua lectures in your town. It remains for you to decide whether you want them or not. * PROHIBITION Electors! Make certain that your name is on the roll, ■which can be seen at any Post Office, or at the Registrar's Office. If in any doubt ring 1409, or call—National Prohibition League, Murray's Buildings, "Queen Street, Masterton. TF you know it all don't attend the Chautauqua sessions, because, brilliant as their orators may be, they cannot teach you anything. TfOR SALE—Several lovely Sideboard at the price they cost me to make room. They must go.—Robt. Russell, general dealer, Masterton. RATIONAL Intercourse means progress. Chautauqua means national intercourse. •■ . 'THE GIFT HOUSE (opp. Knox • Church) for Xmaa Presents, Toys, Pictures and Picture Framing. pLANT 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. ■pOR SALE—Booth McDonald Windmill, in very good order; Alfa Lava Separator, 15-gal.; L.MX. MotorBicycle, 2-speed gear, free, enghio, in perfect order Russell, Gen- . eral dealer, Masterton. - ■\TURSE RAWCLIFFE, Certificated Maternity Nurse, 12 Sussex Street, has vacancies for lying-in patients. Good accommodation. Charges reasonable. 'Phone 1104. TfOB SALE—Sitings of White aad Brown Leghorn, Black Minorca, and Rouen Duck Eggs, 6 White Leghora Pullets, laid 1455 eggs in 12 months, as average of 242$ per bird. Apply to T. W. Barnes, Second Street, Lansdowne. Orders may be eft at Allan and Co., Grocers, Queen ►Street. FS. SITTINGS of Eggs.—White and Brown Leghorns, White Bocks, wad Black Orpingtons. My birds are well and favourably known as egg producers, while their progeny ha va done well as show birds. Orders by post 6b ed cash with order.—Jas. Sillars, Creoci Poultry Pens, Cornwall St., Maeterton YyEDDIN'G Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Work of all descriptions. —Mrs Dillon, expert floriste, 22 Church street, Masterton, 'phone 1518. f)LD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken. Best possible pricep in f-ew Zealand. Send any you have to j . Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland, Estd. 28 years. Cash by return post. T}RESS BASKETS, Clothes Baskets, Door Mats, Aluminium, Glass, China and Tinware, are a few of the everyday household lines tEit _can be bought cheaper at H. Beale & Co.'s. QHEARERS in~the Wairarapa are notified that they can procure Shearers , Tickets in the N.Z. Workers' Union on application at my shop. Cor- ; respondence promptly attended to.'— W. J. O'Dwyer's Fruit Depot, Club ' Hotel Buildings, Phone 1446. ! T AWN Mowers sharpened, set and repaired, Sewing Machines repaired. ( Keen cutters of all descriptions sharpened'by an expert. Orders left at R. J. ! Biggs'- Shop (opposite Paramount The- - atre) ,will receive prompt attention. ' \\T ANTED KNOWN—That you can always get a nice shave and a de- : cent haircut at Alf. Lewin's flairdressing Saloon (opposite J. L. Murray's). Saloon under the proprietor* ] personal supervision. All the beat 1 brands of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigaret- ' teg stocked. SEEDLINGS of every kind of choice Flowers, well grown, fresh from - Anderson's Napier Nurseries every few » days, are now on sale at H. Beale and 1 Co.'s. Call along and make a selection our Piano Department and in- ' spect the latest John Brinsmead, i Jesse French, Brewster, and Charles ; Begg Pianos. —McLeod and Young, Masterton. ' WANTEFKNOWN . —Don't iiscarf ( your clothes because they art, soiJ ( ed or dirty. Bring your-suits and Lac ics' Costumes along to me and hay« ; them cleaned and pressed, and made m jCjood as new. Satisfaction Moderate prices, civility anil Ettei? s Hon.— PETER KELLY'S Oleanin? Works, opposite Knox Church, Queen Si i 'THE Mercer for men's hose, the Draper for ladies , hose, and Thompson's for Garden Hose. Cash only, but you get the benefit. A - ROBINSON & SONS, Florists and ' Nurserymen, Landscape Gardener? and Garden Designers, 96 Villa Street, ' Masterton. Phone 1304. i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 1

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