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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IDEAL HOME SITES. • SECTIONS FOE SALE BENALL STREET ESSEX STREET (Extension) ANY AREA FROM ONE QUARTER OF AN ACRE UPWARDS Apply to * WALTER NOPS 35 Essex Street, Masterton QUAINTNESS :: AND :: ORIGINALITY. % Distinguishes the dainty new Novelty Jewellery being displayed at Bradbury’s. This attractive and comprehensive display will appeal to all ladies who love beautiful jewellery. There are fieat Enamel Brooches that are a distinct departure from anything before seen. Many other dainty little articles are here, and all with an original charm that will give them lasting popularity. Reasonable prices are marked on all these fine examples of modern jewellery, J. BRADBURY JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER, (Opposite Empire Hotel.) P.O. Box 25. Telephone 1148. MASTERTON. TAXI FOR HIRE. J. O. (“JOHNNY”) PINHEY. OAS secured a 6-seater 1919 Model *“*■ Buick Car, available at all hours. Taxi Phone 1030. Private 1034. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. (Established 1859.) . .-■ LUBE, Marine and Accident Risks of every description accepted. AGENTS FOR MASTERTON: G. H. Perry & Co., Perry Street. W. J. BEWS, Manager, Wellington. NURSE E. a WILLIAMS, Essex Street, (Next Soldiers’ Club) fS Now prepared to receive Lying-in j Patients. Pending _ telephonic sommunieation, kindly ring ’Phone 1747. ; ! HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES (Thomas & Co.) ’Phone 2456. 15 Albert Street : Masterton. Serviettes Table-cloths Sheetings Quilts Towels Calicoes Flannelette Curtains Shirts Hosiery Underwear Men’s Boots Ladies’ Shoes Etc., Etc. A.t 15 per cent under retail prices. Open 10 to "5, Saturday to 8.30. F. P. WELCH (PHONE 1283). LAND. LABOUR AND ESTATE * AGENT. Office: A. R, Bunny’s Buildings. PERRY ST MASTERTON ‘ WANTED— Enginedriver, 2nd ticket, for sawmill; no accommodation for family man. — 15s day. Driver for 3-liorse team, County Council work. —14 s day full time. Cowman; kill for station, separate and make butter —40s. Cook (woman) 40s; housemaid 27s 6d, pantrymaid 27s 6d. Married couple for station. Elderly woman as companion-help 255. Married couple; man gen. farm work, woman cook, general —£175. Station gardener, Dannevirke, 40s. Cook-laundress, 30s. 01LLESP1E & CO. HOUSE, LABOUR, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. (Church Street Entrance). Telephone 1595. P.O. Box AGENTS —Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association, Norwich Union Fire Insurahce Society, Ltd., T. & G. Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd. \\7 ANTED—Women Cooks, Housemaids; good General Servant, also Women to work by day. Highest wages paid. CW ANTED —Cowman-Gardener; also Lads for sheep stations; a knowIge of mil-king preferred. YX7 1 ANTED—Several Married Couples; '' excellent positions for capable counles. GILLESPIE AND GO., ACADEMY BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. HE Gift House (opp. Knox Church) for Presents, Pictures and Picture iming. Fruit that is fresh and of the -very best quality, you should go to W. J. O’Dwyer, Club Hotel’Buildings. Quality highest, prices lowest! TOASTER is Coming!—l have been fortunate enough to get a very good selection of Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bags, Suit-eases, Kit-bags, and Hand-bags, which cannot be replaced. So buy yourself a bag of some sort before Easter. It will last you for years. —R. Russell, general dealer. ’Phone 2419.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14098, 15 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14098, 15 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14098, 15 April 1920, Page 1