Six-roomed house to let. Young business man seeks private board. Thomas and Co. insert advertisements of considerable interest tlWiousewives. Mr A. E. Vare inserts special advertisements in our wanted known columns. Excellent small dairy farm for sale as going concern advertised on by 11. M. Morton and Co., Perry street. The Kuripuni Butchery desire to notify the public that they have changed their half day for closing from Thursday Saturday. . A euchre tournament will be held in St. Patrick’s Assembly Hall to-mor-row night. Good prizes. Monthly aggregate starts to-morrow night. Dr. J. Baird, eye, ear and nose specialist, will visit Masterton over the week-end and may be consulted at 24 Perry Street. 4 The Department of Agriculture cordially invites l farmers and others interested to attend a demonstration of feeding ensilage to sheep, at .Mr G. Beard’s farm, .at Longbush, on Tuesday next at 10.30 a.m. Field officers of the Department wiRRe in attendance to give to of making ensilage and of the benefits of feeding same. Now that the Smashing Winter Sale has commenced at the W.F.C.A., Masterton residents are thronging to the store to take advantage of the tremendous savings offered by such smashing reductions. It’s not just a case of an odd bargain here and there; every department contributes its quota of worth-while attractions. Further interesting bargains are quoted elsewhere j in this issue. *
’Neath Southern skies, the sunburnt sons Of sturdy settlers till the soil, Their heritage the fruitful land, Won from the wilds with honest toil. Alay health and strength their portion be, In our fair lands their lives secure; Coughs kept at bay, colds conquered, too, By Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 15 Everest Soap Competition Gift Scheme is creating interest everywhere. Send your coupons. Ask the grocer for descriptive oamphlet. This month’s title for the Happy Snanshot is "Mother’s Best Wash-day Friend.” 2 Baby is very susceptive to bronchial complaints. Protect during the cold winter months by putting a few drops of "NAZOL” on his pißow nightly. 120 full doses for 2/6. 60 doses for 1/6. *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1931, Page 4
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