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I MATINEE ! ) MATINEE ! TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, : At 2.30. McKENZIE’S ORCHESTRA. THE MANAGEMENT Committee announce the further strengthening of this well-known combination. Engagements accepted for indoor and outdoor functions, in town or country, either as orchestra or band, with any dumber of instruments. F. McKenzie, conductor. " Fees, etc., only from Robt. Ward, 20 Wrigley St. Masterton. ’Phone 1633. T>INGWELL BOARDINGHOUSE, ' Chapel Street, Masterton. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. Mrs Staines (late of the Waimangaroa Hotel, Westport) wishes to notify that she has taken over the wellknown ‘ ‘ Rihgwell ’ ’ Boardinghouse, Chapel Street. The house will be conducted on up-to-date lines, and boarders can depend upon Cleanliness jwd Comfort. EVERYONE OWNING A MOTOR Should get the new Motor Handbook from Brown’s’ Book Depot, Queen St., Masterton. Telephone 1786. gALE AT T?USSELL’S. FURNITURE: f-pieee Bedroom Suite, dark rimu—£2s 0 0 t Ottoman Couches, from — £3 10 0 t High-back Chairs, leather^ seats — ' *'■" £5 0 0 3 Red Plush High-back chairs — X £9 0 0 Several Sideboards, from £5 10 0 Several Glass-top Draughts Tables— ils 0 Several sets Pigeonholes, from 15 0 Books, Shelves, all sizes. 3 Writing Desks at £4 10s and £5 0 0 ALWAYS ON HAND.—LOT OF NEW BEDDING. HEATERS, COOKERS, ETC.: . Several Kerosene Heaters, from 15 ■ 0 Large Coke Heater — . •• £3 10 0 Nice little Stove for whare £2 10 0 Gas Heater— £3 10 0 Several Gas Grillers, all sizes. ! . SEWING MACHINES, ETC. 1 Drophead Singer Sewing Machine 1 almost new Wertheim — £lO 0 0 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Organ— £lO 10 0 Collapsible Organ £lO 0 0 English Cottage Piano— £25 0 0 Mandolin — £lO 0 Guitar £2 0 0 VEHICLES, HARNESS ETC. ■ Block Dray (f-yd) £lO 0 0 Set of Wheels and Axle, suitable Hand-cart — £2 0 0 Plough— £3 10 0 Lot of heavy harness. WEIGHTS, SCALES, ETC, Pair of Clock-face Scales, with platform — £2 0 0 Pair of Brass Balance Counter Seales, with weights £2 0 0
ROBERT RtJSS ELI., GENERAL DEALER, Queen Street : Masterton. K E E p D Ey pEET! DURING THE WINTER MONTHS By Purchasing a Pair of Dependable and Stylish BOOTS OR SHOES - At J. KITCHENER’S. (Opposite Post Office). T£STESS (Late -mth E. J. Eastwood) HAS AN UP-TO-DATE CAR FOP ' HIRE. 6 ’Phone 1249.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14126, 25 May 1920, Page 1
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