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Priv. Phone 1764. Priv. Phone 1115. H. M. MORTON AND CO., H. M. Morton. W. B. Chennells. LAND AGENTS. ’Phone 2072. P.O. Box 177. District Agents Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fixe & Accident). 10 PERRY STREET, MASTERTQN. O/H ACRES. Crown Rent, £l4 per annum. All good flats with good iG-roomed house, bathroom, electric light, washhouse, woodshed, workshop and cart shed. Concrete cowbails and race, concreto separator house with 45-gal. separator and copper. Well sheltered plantations. Subdivided into seven paddocks'; fences practically new. For sale as a going concern, including 15 good cows, horse, cart and harness, 4 tons of hay, pigs, fowls and sundries. Price, £IOOO. Government mortgage; easy terms. A fine little house in a good locality, where outside work is plentiful if necessary. One mile from school, rail and factory. TO LET. 6 rooms, c.h, all conveniences, good order, J acre land.

A.M.P. SOCIETY. 1931 BONUS DISTRIBUTION. New Policies Completed Now - WILL SHARE IST THE BONUS DISTRIBUTION FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1931. CASH BONUS FOR YEAR 1930 OYER £2,870,000. For Reliable Information —• CONSULT MALCOLM SANSON, ’PHONES: Office, 1214; or Private.

PRIVATE HOTEL. TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, T ARGE PRIVATE HOTEL, fitted with modem appointments. Rent only 50/- week. Situate in centre of town in good district. TO LET. 6 ROOMS, i-acre, 30s; 6 ROOMS, 25/-; 5 ROOMS, 22/6; SHOP, 70/-. F. P. WELCH & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phones: Office, 1714; Private, 1259.

HISTORICAL NOTES NO. 5 FROM KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN. CAPTAIN COOK TTE discovered New Zealand for a purpose—wherever he landed he believed in making an impression—so we see him setting foot on New Zealand soil clad in all his finery and surrounded with the pomp of the day. Man’s dress to-day is not so showy—but'it must nevertheless bo correct —that’s why Krahagen and Chapman are tailoring suits for the man who desires to create the impression of being well-dressed. Faultless fit, perfect tailoring, quality material, and, remember, a tailored suit is the most economical suit you can buy—so you combine good appearance and economy. Krahagen and Chapman TAILORS, 6 Perry Street, Masterton.

Artistic printing of ail kinds promptly executed at very reasonable prices at the “Wairarapa Daily Times" Jobbing Department. Compare our work and prices. Telephone 1026.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 January 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 January 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 January 1932, Page 8

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