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.IMPORTANT NOTICE. GENERAL ENGINEERING. ' A WELL-EQUIPPED ENGINEER A ING WORKSHOP has been opened by MR K. A. GUNN in Bannister St., a few yards from Fly and Young’s Corner. ALL BRANCHES OF ENGINEERING. ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. ACCURACY GUARANTEED. Lawn Mowers and all Edge Cutting Tools sharpened. ME GUNN, "whose experience extends over many years at important engineering -works, solicits your patronage. All work entrusted to him will be executed under his personal supervision. K. A.~GUNN, GENERAL ENGINEER, BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. PLUMBING ! ALL CLASSES UNDERTAKEN. SEPTIC TANKS A SPECIALITY. YATE carry a first-class stock of Sani- • tar y and Lavatory Supplies; also Electric Bells and Gas Fittings. Hot Water Supplies and Country Lighting. _ ----- "We are prepared to install Hearn’s Water Elevators, Steel Star Windmills, Concrete Reservoirs, High Pressure Water Supplies, Hydraulic Rams and Pumps. See our Special Window Display of a Modern Bathroom. Large stocks of Basins, Baths and Bedroom Requisites always on hand. LET US QUOTE YOU. We are Specialists in any class of Plumbing 'Work, which is done under our personal supervision. PICKERING BROS, SANITARY PLUMBERS (Regd.), QUEEN STREET MASTERTON Telephone 1074.

g 1 # „ * i ■ «>* s jfcSS | The Family •%* ® wants Good Meat! Father, Sister and Brother—they all want quality meat*, tastily prepared. You’re sure of getting the best for the price by coming here. I BARBER BROS. u SBBs S Shops. Queen Street. Phone 1977 & 1019. Also Lauudewit. T*L 11ST, R 44 B g ii fa if 4% B I R S 3 ra i> ts ta

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 January 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 January 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 January 1933, Page 7