CLEAN UP! BRIGHTEN UPI JT’S SPRING TIME! You can have your house Pape - ed or Painted at a Price £haJ will cheo!- you up, providing you set FRED COLE & GO* “The Expert Decorators.” 25-28 CHAPEL STREET NOT?TP DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! Now is the time to Plant DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! To ensure a good display of these beautiful Autumn-flowering plants. Choose your Plants from our large collection of over eighty named up-to-date kinds, including the Cactus, Paeony Flowered, Collarette and Giant Decorative Varieties. NOTE.—AII in this collection axe offered in Tubers only Which are far superior to green plants. ORDER NOW. ballTbros., East Coast Nurseries, Shop: QUEEN STREET. ’Phone 1938 Nurseries: JOHNSTON ST. ’Phone 1459 MASTERTON. ASTIGMATISM? Do YOU Suffer from Astigmatism? TVTOST PEOPLE have a slight unevenness of sight, only don’t realise it until it gets far advanced. When taken early, astigmatism can easily be remedied. Let us examine your eyes and see if there is an/ sign of trouble. We give expert advice and utmost care is taken to prescribe accurate lenses. Cousult us early. MORRISON & GILBERD, 103 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. EAST COAST ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. CARS LEAVE— Mnstcrton for Tinui, daily 8 0 Tiuui for Masterton, daily 10.30 Masterton for Cnstlepoint ou Mon., Wed., Fri >•••• 8.0 Castlepoiut for Masterton, on Tues., Thurs., Sat 7.30 Masterton for Brancepeth and Stronvar, on Moil, 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 Car from Castlepoiut will arrive in Masterton at 11 a.m. Masterton for Homewood, 8 a.m„ Tuesdays and .Fridays, returning frjm Homewood samfe day at 1 p.m. Nine-seater cars available for picnie Office: BANNISTER ST._ ’Phone 1126; Private ’Phone 1137. FLY & YOUNG, LTD., PRORRI ETORS. MASTERTON. F. V WELCH, LAND, LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENT, 'Phones: Office 1714; Private, 1250. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. WANTED— Rabbiter for station; eight dogs provided; 40/- week; s<l rabbit (young and old) and keep skins. • Bach and find self. Skiddy for sawmill; award wage. Slabby for sawmill; award wage. Man for general work in cheese factory; 60/-; board, about 17/Experienced shepherd; Martinborough; 60/-Cook-general, or lady help; country; 30/-. WAITING ENGAGEMENT — Shearers, shed hands, housekeeper with child, five years, good references.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 December 1925, Page 3
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