.WE’VE GOT THE BLUES! JUST LANDED—an Indented Stock of Guaranteed Indigo Blue Serge, which we would like you to inspect, so that we could TAKE YOL T B MEASURE. A NlfeoL & CO., LTD MERCHANT TAILORS.
PHOTOGRAPHING CHILDREN SUCCESSFULLY IS AN ART—A GIFT. Out Mr Garvitcli has a way with children. ■' The shyest are full of smiles in a few moments. The liveliest are on their best behaviour. You do want, truly charming, real, live Photographs of your ™ children, and you can get them like that only at THE A.P.F. STUDIO, The Children’s Photographers & Artistic Picture Framers, PERKY ST., MASTERTON. 'PHONE 2473. Our Prices are Reasonable- — Post Cards from 15/- dozen. Cabinets from 25/- dozen. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. r'l B. McCLYMONT has pleasure in announcing to the Public of Masterton and District that he has opened a MEN'S MERCERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS in premises lately occupied byiflkotwear, Ltd., with a wide range of Mb's Wear. You are given a cordial levitation to inspect our Stock. Our overhead expenses are extremely low, and we are, therefore, in the happy position of being able to operate on a small margin of profit. C. B. McCLYMONT, MEN’S WEAR SPECIALIST. QUEEN STREET, MASTER TON. 'Phone 1521; Private 1780.
OUTSTANDING NEW NOVELS. “Roper’s Bow” Warwick Deeping “Wild Horse Mesa” Zane Grey “The Bomantie Prince” Eafael Sabatini “The Cardinal’s Mistress” Mussolini “The Case of Sergeant Grischa” Zweig All at 6/- each, Postage 4d. J\ A. J. DAYSH, OKSELLER & STATIONEE, QUEEN STBEET. ’PHONE 1786 MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU. W. V. MADDEN, (Late Gillespie & Co ) COMMISSION & INSURANCE AGENT Academy Buildings, Church Street. P.O. Box 20. : Phone 2062. Town Agent:— W. WHITE, , Wood & Coal Merchant. REQUIRED: General hand for farm; wages, 40/-. I TEAL REGISTRY OFFICE. Conjunction with Fancy Shop. M. ARMITAGE. 215 QUEEN STREET. THONE 1502. • WANTED —Young girl for housework. WANTED —Cook-generals. WANTED —Lady-help and housemaid for country. WAITING ENGAGEMENT— Young girl wants work from 12 noon daily. Married Couple, good references. F. P. WELCH & SON, LAND, LABOUR & ESTATE AGENTS. ’Phones: Office, 1714; Private, 1250. STREET, MASTERTON. WANTED —Contract fencers, about 60 chains; split posts and battens; • find own tools. Milker, machine shed, 35/-. .WANTED —Cook-general for country, 25/AWAIu TNG ENGAGEMENT— HousA-ners and experienced Cookg^^i<.!s. Station Hands, Fencers, Shepherds, Covks, Married Couples, etc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 October 1929, Page 1
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