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THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE Are extended to our customers for their patronage during the past year. NICOL & CO., LTD. Tailors & Costumiers. ■pOE SALE—In goo*l locality, off Worksop Road, bouse of G rooms, - scullery, lavatory, washhouse and shed, h. and e. water, e.l. and point, range and gas cooker, bathroom with porcei Lain bath and Jit tings. _ I have inspected thi9 property, and it is one. of the neatest and nattiest little homes hi Mas-tert-on, and the price is low. Just been ' painted and renovated throughout. A very nice ’Xmas box for your wife and family. Also n very fine home in Cole Street at a ridiculously low price. ®tFruit and Vegetables Eetail at prices, to say nothing about Cheap Furniture. LIDDLE’S MART. (Late Fairbrother’s.) ’PHONE 1669. E. A. POOL, QUEEN STEEET, MASTERTON. FOE SALE. Chesterfield Suite; Oak Duchesses; 2cow Separator, 25/-; New Single Mattresses, 17/-; New Mattresses, all sizes, going cheap; Hand Singer Sewing Machine, in perfect order; 50 good secondhand Suits, from 25/- each; New Suits, 51/-, a good suit for the money; New Saddle Tweed Pants, 16/- pair; New Sample Boots and Shoes, in latest styles, at bargain prices; High-back Chairs, lift-up bottoms; Singlets, Shirts, etc., you can save money on these; New Hammers, 2/- each; New Records, 2/each. We have a great range of secondhand Tools .of all descriptions; prices right. Pulley Blocks, Chisels, Spanners, Stocks and Dies, all useful to farmers; Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Bicycles in good order; second-hand 8 x 10 kDuck Tents, 25/-; New Tents, 6xß, and Fly, 45/-; 8 x 10, 60/-; all well finished. Second-hand Tents for hire. Axminster Carpet Runner; Lawn Mower; New Axe Handles, 1/6 each; Ladies’ and Gents’ Second-hand Clothing of all descriptions; New Felt Hats, 9/6 each. Second-hand books bought, "'sold"ot-exchanged. We are cash buyers of Furniture, Books, Tools, Magazines, Novels, Glothing, etc. e H. W. THOMPSON, Cabinetmaker. PERRY STEEET, MASTERTON. (Next Masterton Hardware Co.). r A MASTER CRAFTSMAN, who constructs faithfully to your own or any Special Design, using only the very Best Timbers. PERIOD FURNITURE A SPECIALTY QUOTATIONS AND ADVICE GLADLY GIVEN. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. TTAVING taken over the premises of E. L. Burr, Cabinetmaker, I am prepared to make Oak and Rimu Furniture at prices that cannot be beaten. Workmanship guaranteed. £ s d j 4-piece Oak Bedroom Suites from 22 10 0 4-pieee Rimu Bedroom Suites from 15 lb 0 Rimu Sideboards, from ..... 4 15 0 Rimu Bedsteads from 2 0 0 H.B. Chairs from _ 17 0 Always large stocks of bedding and Seagrass ehairs. Inspection invited. W. NICHOLS, Opp. Hotel Midland, BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. SALE! /AWING to health reasons, G. M. y SPARKE is giving up business, and i 3 selling his Drapery Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. The Proprietors of the Dainty Shop (opposite the W.F.C.A., Queen Street, Masterton) have kindly offered to look after his interest and give prompt attention to all Customers. 20 Dozen White and Coloured Towels,; 15 dozen Hose; Ladies’, Girls’, Boys’ and Men’s Wear. Call and make your own bargains. ,« PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, MASTERTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TIXRS PRIME, late of Wellington, ■lnl. pggg to notify the public that she has taken over the above business, and trusts by courtesy and attention to merit a fair share of patronage. First-class accommodation Casual and Permanent Boarders. REASONABLE TARIFF. MRS PRIME, Proprietress. TOILET SPECIALIST. MISS KATHLEEN DYER, COSY BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. ’Phone 1793. JCHINGLE, Shampoo, Marcel and Wj. ter Wave, Treatments and Ma? sage (face and scalp), Staining, Man! Cflre, Mineral Clay Packs, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 January 1928, Page 1

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