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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. , EASTER , SUITS & ; COSTUMES! -hr | LET US BOOK YOUR ORDER » FOB YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHES. INSPECTION INVITED, * NICOIJ & CO., LTD. LADIES’ COSTUMIERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. THE .WAIRARAPA TRUSTEES, LIMITED. 6} PER CENT. INVESTMENT. JAN INVESTMENT on Contributory ***■ Mortgage • offering SIX and ON EIHALIF PER CENT, “interest, is open for a United amount in sums of £IOO upwards. /. The Security is first mortgage showing margin as required by the Trustee Act, 1908. ~ The Mortgage matures on the Ist clay of August, 1925. Apply to the undersigned for further particulars. ARTHUR D. LOW, Secretary. JMasterton, 27th March, 1922. IT MASTERTON METHODIST WOMEN’S MISSIONARY AUXILIARY. MEETING TO-MORROW (Tuesday) At 3 p.m. . KUEIPUNI METHODIST CHURCH. Address by SISTER CONSTANCE OLDS, {Returned Missionary from the Solomon Islands. All Ladies Invited. RE-OPENING NOTICE. pLEASE NOTE that the Hairdrefsing ** and Tobacconist business, corner Queen and Perry streets, lately carried on by Mr. W. Powell, has been re-open-ed by me, and will be run on modern lines.

The saloon is in the charge of Mr. Robert Uhr, who is too well-known in Masterton to require any recpmmendation from me. Tour support will be welcomed C. B. McCLYMONT. ▼ TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. Make your mark on Crisp Stationery. *T. E. BROWN has a choice lot, with list-class WATERMAN PENS that only require guiding. One dip will do tki trick and letter writing becomes a pleasure. Fact. See N.R.B. about it. A. 8. WILKINSON. {EXACTION ENGINE CONTRACTOR. jCHAFY-CUTTING, HAY-PRESSING, HAULING, ETC. DONALD ROAD, SOLWAY, (off Westbush Road.) TELEPHONE 2487., **THB PEN OF A READY WRITER.” A ready writer and a good speller DEPENDS upon the PEN these PENSIVE days. THE WATERMAN SELFFILLER is not .EXPENSIVE, it will accurately PEN 1 your PENT up thoughts. You will notice it’s all in the {PEN and the PENALTY for not buyone at once is possible PENURY, floral: Buy a Waterman, and see N. R. jBAtfjVN about it. Queen Street, MasLADIES OF MASTERTON. EXTENT OF OUR FUR business, together with the fact that I lays had a life-long experience in the Profession, both in Europe and the Colonies, enables me to introduce myself to you ah a Manufacturing Furrier, and I shall be pleased to faithfully execute all orders you place with me for Stoles, Muffs, Capes, Coats, Rugs and also Skins, tanned and dyed. We make a speciality of renovating And remodelling work, and shall be pleased to' make up customers ’ old fktns intq latest shapes at trade prices. Estimates given for all kinds of work Jud All orders promptly executed. M. BASSIN, LADIES’ TAILOR AND FURRIER, M MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. ffWOLLEN TISSUES OR VARICOSE VEINS. i 1 In tSS treatment a most important factor is support. Kurvaivane acts a 3 {such, and whilst supporting dispels the sagging pain, swelling, inflammation And general weariness of the limb. Prices, 4/6 and 6/6. —Local agents: Gordon ’& Pharmacy, Masterton.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE| i, CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES.; NOTICE ia hereby given, pursuant to . Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1906, that all creditors and others having claims against the ostate of WILLIAM STRANG, late of Gladstone, farmer, deceased, (whose estate is under administration by the Public Trustee), are hereby required to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims, supported by'full particulars and certified as due and 1 owing by 'the sai'cyMjate at the date of the death of the HR deceased, with .the Public Trustee’s local office at Masterton, on or before the 17th day of April, 1922. Any claim not lodged by the date jramed is liable to exclusion. T. G. GILBERT,; Ljj&al Deputy Public Trustee. Masterton, 13th March, 1922.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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