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CHEAP HOUSEi •y'ERY nice rough-cast house, six rooms, electric light and hot ■water; all modern conveniences. For sale, £1275, £IOO deposit; or will lease good tenant for 35/- per week. to on ACRES, all level land; milking 16 cows; close to Masterton. Eourroomed cottage, cowbails, fowl runs. Price £ISOO, £350 cash, balance at 5 per cent. £7OO DEPOSIT FOR A SHEEP FARM. QHfl ACRES, all low, rolling eounOvf'J try; has carried 900 ewes, 300 to 400 dry sheep, 70 cattle. Price, £7700, with £7OO deposit. C. C. ROSS & CO, LAND, ESTATE AND SHAREBROKERS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. (Country Members Wellington Stock Exchange.) Members Land Agents’ Association.

G. W. SELLAR, P.1.A.N.Z., F.1.C.A., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, SHABEbeokeb, LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. S PEBBY STBEET. P.O. BOX 54. 'PHONES: Office 1216; Private 1315. PROPERTIES TO LEASE. FOR SALE. T HAVE A CLIENT who is prepared to build a 4 or 5-roomed house on a suitable section in Masterton. Small deposit required. AN UP TO-DATE DWELLING, situated in Johnston Street, of six rooms, bathroom, scullery, sleeping porch, outbuildings of washhouse, dairy, cowbail, woodshed, garage, barn and fowlhouse, together with 4 acres of land. The garden is well laid out. QJHOP AND BUILDINGS lately occupied by Masterton Hardware, Ltd. (in liquidation), situate Perry Street. Particulars of these two properties can be had on application. FOR SALE—RENALL STREET. vyELL-BUILT seven-roomed house, with kitchen and bathroom. Electric light, hot and cold water, range. Outbuildings consist of washhouse and storeroom, fowlhouse and woodshed. Section contains half-acre, well laid out in lawns, gardens and orchard. Price has been considerably reduced to £I6OO, on terms to be arranged.

GENUINE EUGENE STEAMOIL PERMANENT WAVE. FULL HEAD 217full HEAD ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MADAME MARSDEN, HAIR SPECIALIST & PERMANENT WAVING EXPERT. Over Watson & Co., opp. G.P.O. 'PHONE 2163.

MAILS CLOSE AS UNDER: For Wellington, 6.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4.30 p.m. (Saturdays 3.30), daily. Carterton, Greytown, Featlierston, Martinborough, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Petone, 6.30 a.m., 1 p.m. daily. PILLAE BOX CLEAEANCES. Cole Street, 4 a.m., daily. Colombo Eoad, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Church and Keaton Streets, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Cornwall and Pownall Streets, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Pownall and Essex Streets, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Bailway and Westbush Eoads, 8.30 a.m., daily. Corner Second Street and Opaki Koad, 4 a.m., ifoon, daily. Corner Victoria and Villa Streets, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Vivian and High Streets, 4 a.m., noon, daily. Kuripuni, 4 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, daily. Pine Street, 4 a.m., daily. Queen Street, 4 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, and 4 p.m., daily. Eailway Station, after all trains. Totara Street, 4 a.m., noon, daily. Worksop Eoad, 4 a.m., daily. Corner Benall Street and Ngauinutawa Eoad, 4 a.m., daily. Upper Plain, 8.30.a.m., daily. Clareville;-'6.30 a.m., daily. South Island, 1 p.m., daily. Nelson, Blenheim, West Coast, South Island, 6.30 a.m.,. 1 p.m. YOU CANNOT go wrong when you choose books for Christmas giving. Books are always welcome. Our stocks include Books for all ages, Novels, Books of Travel, Books of Plays, Poets, Story Books for .boys and girls, and all the Annuals for 1932.—11. E. Pither’s Bookseller. AFTER ALL, there is nothing like a good book as a Christmas Gift. Three big mails have brought a host of new books, including many novels, some of which are:—“The Golden Years,’ ’ by Philip Gibb; “The Eoad,’’ by Warwick Deeping; “The Jade of Destiny,’’ by Jeffery Farnol; “Maids in Waiting,’’ by John Galsworthy. —11. E. Pither, Bookseller.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1932, Page 8

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