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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR' SALE TO WIND UP AN ESTATE VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND Part of Old Sale Yards (Renall Street) containing 13 ACRES more or less with frontages tcf PQWNALL AND CORNWALL STS Suitable For Roading Proposition or for subdivision into two or three DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL SITES each having a few acres in area PRICE For the Block £225 per acre Accommodating Terms can be arranged Apply: WALTER NOPS MASTERTON Plan may be seen at Office of this Paper PUBLIC NOTICE. TI/TRS. A. B. NICHOLLS (late of Castlepoint) wishes to notify the public that she has taken over “Te Kapu House,” in Cornwall Street, and has vacancies for private boarders. Terms on application. F. P. WELCH (PHONE 1714). LAND, LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny’s Buildings. PERRY ST MASTERTON. WANTED— Married man, for sheep farm; must have dogs; free house; cow; firewood; i of mutton per week, and £175 year. Station Cook, 50/-; extra pay through shearing, starting November 2nd. Shepherd, 60/- week; Martinborough. Station Hand, used to dagging; 50/-. Station Hand, must be a practical fencer; Eketahuna district; 55/Station' Cowman, 40/-, bonus of 10/per week at end of three Three Blade Shearers, November Ist., over 1200 pf man. Woolroller and Shed Hand, November 2. Married Couples, country; wife cookgeneral; man all-round work. Experienced Contract Wood-cutters, 4 feet rata; 15/- cord; find own tools; accommodation provided; plenty firewood, Hukanui. Milkers; machine shed; 40/Stands for Fast Shearers, Classers, Pressers, Cooks, Etc. Housemaid-waitress, hotel; 30/GILLESPIE & CO., HOUSE, LABOUR, INSURANCE & GENERA COMMISSION AGENCY. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, (Church Street Entrance). Telephone 1595. P.O. Box 43. AGENTS —Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd., T. & G. Mutual Life Assurance Society, td. Y^/ANTED —Women Cooks, Housemaids; good General Servant, also Women to work by day. Highest wages paid. VI/ANTED —Cowman-Gardener; also ’ ’ Lads for sheep stations; a knowledge of milking preferred. WANTED—Several Married Couples; ’ y excellent positions for capable cour>l°s. GILLESPIE & CO. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, MASTERTON.

MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THIRD TERM. TIME TABLE: DAY CLASSES: All Lessons two hoars. Monday.—Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, 3.30. general Drawing 'Art) 8.3 G. Tuesday,—Cookery, 10.30; dressmaking £.30; Book-keeping, 3.30. . Wednesday.— Art Needlework, 10.30; Dressmaking, 1.30; Elocution, 1.30; Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing 3 p.m. Thursday. —Dressmaking, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Painting, 3.30. Friday.—English and Arithmetic, 3.45; French, 4 p.m. EVENING CLASSES: Commencing 7 p.m. Monday.—Std. VI. Proficiency; English and Arith. (Jun. and Sen,) ; Public Service and Matric.; Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing. Tuesday.—Book-keeping; Accounting; Elocution; Art Needlework; Woodwork; Agricultural Science and Chemistry; General Drawing (Art). Wednesday. Std. VI. Proficiency; Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing; Motor Engineering, Plumbing (theory); Dressmaking, Thursday. —Public Service and Matric., Shorthand (Pitman’s) and Typing; Building and Machine Construction; Dressmaking. Friday.—Shorthand (Greggs) and Typing; Plumbing; Motor Engineering; Woodwork; Model and Geometrical Drawing (Art); Advanced Cookery (Adults); Dressmaking (adults). FEES. —From 5s to 10s per term, except Motor Engines., £l. Reduction if two or more subjects are taken. Holders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Certificates Free. D. GRANT, Director. Telephones: Technical School 1487. Private Residence 1564. ■VTEEDED EVERY DAY! Some of the many varieties of Toilet Soaps procurable from Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street. . TYON’T say just Garden Hose. Say LJ NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. Then the dealer will know you know the world’s best. Doesn’t kink, and lasts longest. 121

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14240, 21 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14240, 21 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14240, 21 October 1920, Page 1

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