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SOHO OXi OF DANCING. NATIONAL AND FANCY. MISS ZELMA CARROLL (Gold Medallist.) (Pupil Miss Estelle Beere.) OLAad E 8 CALEDONIA X HALL, Bannister Street, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoons, 3 to 5. Private Tuition by arrangement. Classes commence next TUESDAY. May 19th. Private address — 28 COLE STREET, MASTERTON. PLUMBING. all classes undertaken. SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALITY. We carry a first-class stock of ft&a iary and lavatory supplies; alao Eloetfi Bells and Gas Fittings. Hot Water Supplies and Country Lighting. . We are prepared to install ■ Hoam Water Elevators, Steel Star Windmill Concrete Reservoirs, High Pressor® W* ter" Supplies, Hydraulic Rams *3U Pumps. See our Special Window Display of f Modern Bathroom. Large stocks of Ht sins, Baths and Bedroom Requisites & ways on hand. LET DS QUOTE YOU! We are specialists in any class 9'. Plumbing Work, which is don® undo oar personal soperv^cioiu PICKERING BROS., SANITARY PLUMBERS (Regd) QUEEN STREET .... MASTEBTCB Telepuon® 1074.

MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. WOOLCLASSING. CJTUDENTS PLEASE NOTE that the ® Friday night Woolclassing Class will be transferred back to THURSDAY, from 7th inst. The class is suitable for farmers and others interested in wool, and it is hoped that sufficient students will enrol to justify the continuance of the class. Instructor: MR. BANNISTER. MOTOR MECHANICS. FRIDAY, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This Class is intended primarily for apprentices to the Motor Engineering Trade, but is a good class for PRIVATE CAR OWNERS who wish to understand their cars and to make running repairs and adjustments. The course of work is very thorough and includes both theoretical and practical work. F. W. MARTIN, Director.

f 1 m m nn in 51S/J sc; Ledger that grows with the business Holds one sheet or one thousand equally well. Sheets lie flatter than in a bound book. Adapts itself to every position— Book-keepers like it. Strength—Quality throughout, latest result of fifteen years Loose-af Ledger making. Thong Ledgers Let us show them to you. McLEOD & YOUNG-, “THE ACADEMY,” MASTERTON masterton permanent investment AND BUILDING SOCIETY. rpHE SOCIETY is prepared to recoive JL Money on Deposit. Terms on *pPa “‘ ion - J. B. KEITH, Man acre* EAST COAST ROYAL MAIL MO TOE SERVICES. CARS LEAVE—ft.sn ilasterton for Tinui, daily 8.0 Tinui for Masterton, daily 10.30 Masterton for Castlepoint on Mon., Wed., Fri 8.0 Castlepoint for Masterton on Tues. Thurs., Sat 7.30 Masterton for Brancepeth and Stronvax, on Mon. and Thurs. (returning same day) 8.0 These cars arrive in Masterton at 1 p.m. A special car will leave the office at 3.15 p.m. every Thursday for Tinui and intermediate places. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays the Oar from Castlepoint will arrive in Masterton at 11 am.. Masterton for Homewood, _ 8 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, returning from Homewood same days at 1 p.m. _ _ Nine-seater cars available for picm« Booking Office: BANNISTER ST. ’Phono 1126; Private ’Phone 1137, FLY & YOU MG, LTD., PROPRIETORS, MASTERTON.

QUEEN’S HOTEE. (Under New Management.) rjpHE QUEEN’S HOTEL has now been i thoroughly .renovated, and offers every comfort for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. _ Patrons can rely upon receiving every attention and civility.. A special feature is made of the cuisine, a firstclass chef having been engaged. Sports bodies and others catered for on the shortest notice. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. B£ES. SAMPSON, Proprietress. TELEPHONE 1398,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3

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