8.8. MOTORS & BRICE’S AARD SERVICES.
MASTERTON-PALMEBSTON north Cars leave Wadham’s, Masterton, 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily.
Cars leave Combined Bus Depot, Palmerston North, 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. daily.
<•3O a.m. Car from Masterton connects with Auckland Daylight Limited, New Plymouth Express and Napier Mail. Also Service Cars for Wanganui, Napier and Taihape. Book your seats at Wadham's, Masterton,
’Phone 1686. Combined Buses, Palmerston North,
’Phone 6790. BROWN & BRAMWELL, Masterton, C. BRICE & CO., Palmerston N., Owner-Drivers. 8.8. MOTORS,
Private ’Phone 1801.
*l® kHXE AWD HUPMOBnjfI COMBINED MOTOR SERVIUS.
MASTERTON—WELLINGTON. Owner—Driver. TIME-TABLE: Leave Masterton, 1.30 p.m., and 230 P-m.; arrive Wellington 4.30 and 5.30 n^ytr W . ell i ngton ’ 8 - 30 and 9 a.m.; ?>7A^ faBterton LL3O and 13 (noonl A vFhh 0 ? F^ rCES - — Maeterton, L. ißSfii oT f Bp V t3 D ®P ot > Telephone Tlu\ Cart »nv”’ Jackson ’s Tobacconist sjSft 205 ’’ WeUln » ton > Ladbrook’e Sweet Shop, opposite Hotel Windsor telephone 45/009. sor ’
HUDSON AND HUPMOBILE CABS USED.
The Children's Photographer.” MARIE DEAN, Specialises in Coloured Portraiture 138 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON.
TELEPHONE 21-706.
REYNOLDS & WAISON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET :: MASTEBTON. C. WHITE-PARSONS, CHIROPRACTOR. (Graduate Palmer School, Davenport, U.S.A. Member N.Z. Chiropraetors Association, Inc.). CORNER RENALL & CHAPEL STS. " Telephone 1021. CONSULTATION FREE. HOURS.—B.3O a.m. to 10 a.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. And by arrangement. Saturdays, 8.30 a.m. to 12 (noon). SEATON. SLADDEN & PAVITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS and AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, PERRY STREET MASTEBTON.
BABBINGTON HOUSE. SEATOUN. WELLINGTON. (Opposite Bathing Sheds.) ACCOMMODATION for Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders, b.Shing; Boating; Tennis Courts on the premises. REASONABLE TERMS Telephone 25-558. MRS. BISKE.
HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. J'HE CECIL is patronised by Wairarapa’s leading settlers. Wairarapa visitors will find the best or accommodation at the Hotel Cecil, which is immediately opposite the Lambton Station. J. McPARLAND, ProprietorNight Porters kept. All Trains and Steamers met. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. AGENT for NIMMO’S PIANOS and GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO. Cfa view at Showroom, “Hirwain,” Pownall Street. (Opp. Hiah School). Telephone 2431. SUPREME SATISFACTION I> the Natural Outcome of every Suit made by us.
SPARE NO EFFORT to give to every man a Suit that meets his desires in every respect—thus we gain his confidence to such an extent that a repeat order always comes our way. Let us Tailor your New Suit. All our garments are made on most thorough lines, and embody Excellent Cut. Superior Fininsh. Real Style and the Finest of Materials. Spring Fabrics are now arrivings—call and choose yours early. C. S. BALL, QUEEN STREET - MASTEBTON
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Wairarapa Age, 18 February 1927, Page 4
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