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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. —Cook (female) for country station; good wages. Address at “Daily Times.” WANTED. —Capable daily lielp. Bing telephone 136 G. BOARD. _ BOARD OTTERED Ladies or Gentlemen, reasonable. Address at “Daily Times” Office. TO LET. ROOM TO LET, furnished optional. Apply 105 Lincoln Road. WANTED TO RENT. / WANTED TO RENT. —1 or 5-roomed bungalow or good cottage; future purchase probable. Write to “Middleaged,” c/o “Daily Times.” LOST AND POUND. LOST.— Camera lens, Dallmeyere, in leather case, at Mahunga golf course. Finder ring 1165. Reward. — FOUND. —Tobacco Mixtures always proportionately the same. Dark, Medium and Light.—H. Jacob, Tobacconist, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. LOST.— A burned tongue. I’ve chang■ed to Jacob’s Tobacco Mixture. — H. Jacob, Tobacconist, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY. —Benzine engines. Good price for good engines. Write to “Engines,’ c/o “Daily Times.” FORESTRY BONDS.— We are pleased to announce that we can now pay substantially higher prices for N.Z. Perpetual Forests and Australasian Forestry Bondholders’ Trust Bonds, also Afforestation, Ltd., shares.— Forestry Bonds Exchange, Box 901, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN. CARBONETTES, the Wonder Fuel, now 5/- per cwt. —Mason’s, Lincoln Road, ’phone 1541. POOL’S EXCHANGE MART, Queen Street (opposite Knox Church), have for sale: —Hand Machine (almost new), Electric Heater, New Duchesses 37/6, 2 Cheval Duchesses, New Blankets, Rugs and Sheets, Oilkskins and Leggings. English Boots, guaranteed for hard wear, Military Jackets, etc.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Exchange Mart, Queen Street; also Post Office Mart. MAGNOLIA OBOVATA, the finest of all Magnolias. This new variety is covered with rosy-purple in spring. See our booklet, “The Cream of the Shrub.bery.»’—East Coast Seed and Nursery Co., ’phone 1459, Masterton. Town Agents: Young’s Central Fruit Depot and N.Z. F.C.D.C., Ltd., Queen Street. BLANKETS! Rugs! Mattresses! Now the cold weather is here it’s time for extra warmth. Look at these prices: Single Blankets, 17/11 pair; Small Double Size, 23/11; Full Double Size, 28/6 pair; Mattresses from 12/6; Pillows from 2/6; Kapok, 1/1 lb.; Rugs in all sizes and qualities at right prices. It will pay you to inspect our stock before buying.—J. -W. F. Pool and Son, Post Office Mart, ’phone 1013, and Exchange Mart, Queen Street.

LADIES! Bring us your fur coat or furs requiring renovation. We are local representatives for Fur Tailors, Ltd., English Furriers, of Wellington.—C. Smith, Ltd., Queen Street. FOE SALE. "Toe SALE. —Large white cane pram, in good order, cheap for cash. Address at “Daily Times.” WOOD— Dry Bata, 2/- a bag. Delivered anywhere, any time. —C. Harris, ’Phones 1230, 2554. FOE. SALE.— 2OO Second-hand Babbit and Opossum Traps, all guaranteed to hold; also new Lane Traps, 2/- each or 22/6 dozen. —B. Bussell & Son, General Dealers, corner Queen and Jackson Streets, Masterton. FOE SALE. —Bagatelle Table, combined with Bobs, all complete with balls and cue; all equal to new.—B. Bussell and Son, General Dealers, Masterton. FOE SALE. —Splendid Oak Bedroom Suite, 5 pieces, equal to new; cost £3O; our price, £ls/10/- cash. Also a 5pieco Bimu Bedroom Suite, with J Bed and Wire, equal to new; cost £2O; our price, £lO/10/- cash. —Eobt. Bussell & Son, General Dealers, Masterton. FOE SALE. —Small cash Register, registers up to 10/-; price, £3/10/-; good order. Also very nice Electric Cooker, in perfect order, and almost new. Will sell at the low figure of £5/10/-. —Eobt. Bussell & Son, Dealers, Queen Street. MIXED WOOD, £l/15/- a cord, delivered. —C. Harris, ’phones 1230 and 2554. EEICA Cerenthoides Coronata, hairy, scarlet, 'tubular flowers, produced in bunches. Most distinct and longestlived of all Ericas. Bare and showy. See our booklet, “The Cream of the Shrubbery.”—East Coast Seed and Nursery Co., ’phone 1459, Masterton. Town agents: Young’s Central Fruit Depot and N.Z. F.C.D.C., Ltd., Queen Street.

HERE’S NEWS! For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.—See our Showroom Table full of Snips at 1/6. —Graham & Co. HERE’S - NEWS! For Wednesday. Thursday and Friday.—See our Showroom Table of Genuine Bargains at 1/11. —Graham & Co. HERE’S NEWS! For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.—See our Showroom Table of money-savers at 2/11. — Graham & Co. HERE’S NEWS! For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.—See our Showroom Table of Special Values at 4/11. —Graham & Co., Ltd. HERE’S NEWS! For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.—Sec our Showroom Table of Drastic Reductions at 9/11. —G r a ham & Co. ~ R. LAMBERT grinds and sets Lawn Mowers on latest Electrical Grinder at Economy Prices. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradinc Street. ’Phone 1037.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 July 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 July 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 July 1935, Page 1

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