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PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1935 At 11.30 a.m. Sheep—--100 w.f.w. lambs 82 b.f. lambs 65 4 and 5-year ewes 40 wethers 100 w.w. lambs 100 woolly ewe lambs PAHIATUA SUPPLEMENTARY EWE FAIR. MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1935. 1 0.000 MIXED AGE EWES. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account Dr. C. P. Knight: 700 2-tooth ewes Account Aohanga Station: 1000 2-tooth ewes 650 4-tooth ewes 575 6-tooth ewes 150 4 and 5-year

A NEW LIST OF USEFUL ARTICLES FOR SALE AT R. RUSSELL AND SON’S. ■M"ODEL T FORD ENGINE, also 1924 model Buick engine, complete with magneto and Zenith earbuerettor; good deferential, sold complete or separate; 2 large mangles, 2 draining spades, plough chains, 3ft., almost new Orion hot water range, £8 10s; also 13ft sis low pressure; also other makes of ranges cheap; 2 Singer D.H. sewing machines; large mirrors, oak tables, oak and rimu sideboards, new lino at 5/6 yard; several Chesterfields from 50/-; oak and rimu mirrored wardrobes; several violins and cases from 30/- to one we have for £10; banjo, mandolins, etc; cameras of all sizes; new single bedsteads, non sag rustless wires, 30/-; new single mattresses from 12/6 to 25/-; new wool rolled edge mattresses £ 30/-, double 35/-; all these are B. L. Hart and Co’s, make. We are always open to buy houses of furniture, from front to back. We give you auction prices and pay you cash. Also, implements, tools, cameras, men’s clothing and boots or anything saleable. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, QUEEN & JACKSON STREETS, MASTERTON. (Established over 26 years.)

CASTLEPOINT. MASTERTON’S SEASIDE RESORT. (2 HOURS’ RUN.) p OOD SAFE BATHING, Good Sandy Beach, Sand Dunes for the Kiddies; Good Deep Sea Fishing from the Reefs. Rabbit, Pig and Deer Shooting. We have our Cottages available for the following dates: — SEA VIEW.—S Rooms, fully furnished, fronting beach. Double motor sheds, 16 bunks; rent £3 week, available from 17th February. THE COTTAGE.—3 Rooms, fully furnished, 8 bunks, motor-shed; rent, £2 week. Available from 2nd February. THE CARAVAN—Furnished, 4 bunks, Dover Stove; water laid on. Rent 20/- week, available from 3rd February. ROBT. RUSSELL, DEALER, , QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

MUNICIPAL LIBRARY. INTENDING SUBSCRIBERS — 'AKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FULL LIBRARY YEAR. JOIN NOW! NEW BOOKS (to suit all tastes) constantly being added. CITIZENS! SUPPORT YOUR OWN LIBRARY. Full Particulars may be obtained from Librarian.

MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EVENING AND ADULT CLASSES. Session Commences MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1935. rpHE folloAving classes will be providJ ed this year:— MONDAY, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. English-Arithmetic; Shorthand Speed; Plumbing Practical; Carpentry and Joinery, Senior Practical; Woodwork: Engineering, Senior Practical. TUESDAY, 2 p.m.—4 p.m., Art Crafts. TUESDAY, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Typewriting; Carpentry and Joinery, Practical Junior; Woodwork; Engineering, Junior Practical; Dressmaking. WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Bookkeeping; Engineering Theory; Carpentry and Joinery Theory; Plumbing Theory; Woolclassing; Dressmaking; Art-Crafts; Ticketwriting. THURSDAY, 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Dressmaking; Drawing and ArtCrafts; Shorthand; Trade Drawing; Electrical Wiring; Woolclassing. SATURDAY, 2 p.m.—4 p.m. Special Class in out-door Sketching. Additional classes in the subjects for Accountancy Professional, University Entrance and Dressmaking (day class) will be formed if enrolments are sufficient.

Owing to the limited numbers able to be accommodated in many classes, enrolments for all classes should be made immediately. Full particulars are obtainable from the Technical School. Telephone: 1487.

Artistic printing of all kinds prompt.y executed at very reasonable prices it the “ Daily Times” Joboing Department. Compare our work »nd prices. Telephone 1026.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 February 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 February 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 February 1935, Page 8

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