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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. .YOU! SHOULD SEE OUR SUMMER SUITINGS AND THEN PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR XMAS. -- *. NICOL & CO., LTD. TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. JUST LANDED? rpWENTI VARIETIES of French Dolls, from 1/- to 50/- each, which, at the marked prices, are well worth inspection. Also, a further shipment of Accordeons and German Mouth Organs, and a Splendid Range of Violin and Mandolin Cases. Agent for Hawke’s (London) Violin Strings and Bows. > C. Bs McCLYMONT, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTER 2oJween street, masterton. ’PHONE 1521. LEASE BY TENDER. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE EVAN McKENZIE, DECEASED. ARE INVITED by the J -“-- Executrix in the above Estate for the lease of 345 acres more or less situated at Kopuaranga (at present occupied by Mr. R. A. Miller) for a term of five or seven years. Particulars and Conditions of Lease can be inspected at the offices of the undersigned. Tenderers must select the term they 4 wish. Rent will be payable half-yearly in advance. Possession shall be given in the month of March, 1924, at a date to be arranged. Tenders close on THURSDAY, the 31st day of January, 1924, at noon, and are to ibe addressed to the Executrix, care of the undersigned. The highest or any tender will not -ned'essarilv be accepted. GAWITH & LOGAN, Solicitors for the Executrix. Vy&ARAPA HOSPITAL BOARD. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. will be received until noon of THURSDAY, Deceiver 6tli, for the following supplies to the Masterton Hospital and Solway Home, for a period of fifteen months from the Ist January, 1924, to 31st March, 1925. - Forms of tender may be obtained from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1. BREAD. 2. MILK. 3. MEAT. 4. CARTAGE OF GOODS. 5. CARTAGE OF COAL. 6. FUNERALS. H. F. .GREEN, t Secretary.

MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. VISITORS’ WEEK. and friends of students -*■ jffd others interested are invited to visit the various practical classes dating the first week in December. TIME-TABLE. MONDAY. Day Classes: Dressmaking 9 a.m. —12.30 p.m., 2.45 —4 p.m. Cookery 1.30 —2.45 p.m. Shorthand and Typewriting 3.30 — 5.30 p.m. Evening Classes, 7—9 p.m. Shorthand and Typewriting, Plumbing, Engineering. TUESDAY. Day Classed: Art Needlework 10—12 noon, Shorthand and Typewriting 10.30 12.30, Dressmaking 1.30 —3.30 p.m. Evening Classes: Dressmaking, Elocution, Woodwork, Electric Wiremen’s Work, Shorthand and Tvpewriting. WEDNESDAY. Day Classes: Dressmaking 9.45—11.45 a.m., Elocution 1.30 —3.30 p.m., Shorthand and Typewriting 3 —5 p.m. Evening Classes: Shorthand and Typewriting, Engineering, Ticket Writing. THURSDAY. Day Classes: Cookery 10—12 noon, Dressmaking 1.30 —3.30 p.m., Drawing and v Painting 2.30 —4.30 p.m. Evening Classes: Shorthand and Typewriting, Drawing and Painting, Millinery. FRIDAY, Day Classes: Shorthand and Typewriting 10.30 — 12.30, Millinery 12.45—2.45 p.m. Evening Classes: Drawing and Painting, Woodwork, Enginering. F. W. MARTIN, Director. BIGGEST FIGHT ON RECORD COLUMBA ROAD SALEYARDS. # 1 BULLS and the Bullocks and the Hejffers at last Monday’s sale at the Columba Road Yards raised their voices in praise when they saw the good work of the Diamond Weed Killer. Every person should come and have a look at the good work next Wednesday.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 29 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 29 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 29 November 1923, Page 1