G, W. SELLAR, F.1.A.N.Z., F.1.C.A., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, SHAREBROKER, LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. S PERRY STREET. P.O. BOX 54. ’PHONES: Office 1216; Private 1315. TMTODEBN DWELLING of 5 rooms, T_£ " kitchenette and laundry, electric light in every room, hot points in every room except 2 bedrooms, porcelain bath and basin, electric stove, built-in cupboards, built-in wardrobes in every bedroom, and also linen press in passage; electric hot water system; garage with electric light installed. Section approximately half-acre. Grounds well laid out; grass tennis court. Price, £I9OO. Terms arranged. REN ALL STREET. K-ROOMED DWELLING, with bathroom, scullery and washhouse under one roof; electric light, coke heater, gas stove, section £-aere. Price, £ISOO. Cash required, £2OO. LANSDOWNE. DWELLING, consisting W of 3 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room and kitchen, with bathroom and washhouse under the one roof; hot and cold water, electric light and gas, fowlhouse and garage, concrete yard and paths. Sections contains -J-acre. Price, £1350, with £l5O cash. A CHEAP HOME. TYWELLING, 6 rooms and bathroom, pantry, electric lighting and hotpoint. House in excellent order; washhouse, copper and tubs; wood-shed, store-room, fowl-house and run. Good section. Few minutes’ walk from Post Office. Only £650. Terms. F. P. WELCH & SON, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phones: Office, 1711; Private, 1259.
EXCESS FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. OF LONDON. (Fire and Marine). Have Appointed the MASTERTON HARDWARE, LTD., DISTRICT AGENTS IN THE WAIRABAPA. Insurances Effected at Lowest Rates. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WOOD AND COAL. TVTR E. R. WATERS begs to announce * to the public of Masterton and district that he has commenced business as a WOOD & COAL MERCHANT at 3 ELIZABETH STREET, where orders for Wood and Coal will be received. PROMPT DELIVERY ASSURED. •’PHONE 2357. T.own Office, where orders may be left and Accounts paid— D. B. CURRY & CO., PERRY STREET. ’PHONE 1109.
WE CARRY FULL STOCKS OF—TORCH BATTERIES, ALL BRITISH & GUARANTEED. PHILLIPS’ STICK-ON RUBBER SOLES, 2/6 and 3/6 Set. ASIIBEREY’S A 1 SILVER E.P. SPOONS & FORKS— Ilalf-dozenr Tea Spoons 7/6 Dessert Spoons 13/6 Dessert Forks 13/6 Table Forks 16/6 Table Spoons 16/6 Soup Spoons 13/6 STAINLESS KNIVES, from 9/- halfdozen. AT NINNES’, QUEEN STREET (op. P. 0.) from Vancouver and Victoria Come to Alaska this summer . . . Rainbow mountains . . . meadows of popples . . . pansies large as coffee cups. f Often, Its Junesummer sun suggests you take a Spanish siesta. Romantic—paradoxical—primitive , . . Alaska, up at the roof-tros of the world. Stroll through rntfaa villages . . . study grotesque totem poles . . . buv artistically - woven Chilkat Indian baskets. From Vancouver, go up the green “Inside passage" on a Princess Liner. At Skagway there's the rail trip to Lake Atlin . , . or down tho rapid waters of ths Yukon to Dawson City. CANADIAN .' PACIFIC • 32-34 Quay Sh Auckland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1931, Page 8
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