PUBLIC NOTICES. EUCHRE PARTY, St. Pat.’s Hall, tomorrow, at 8 o’clock. First Prize, Ladies, 10/- order; First Prize,\Men, 10/- order. Admission, 1/-. Also Ping-Pong Open Tournament. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MR J. ROBERTSON, M.P., Will deliver an Address to WOMEN ON TUESDAY, JULY 5, at 3 p.m., IN Y.M.C.A. Subject: “Political Fallacies.” ALL INVITED. Usual Business Meeting at 2 p.m. TRENTHAM RACES. JULY 5, 7 AND 9. CARS LEAVE MIDLAND GARAGE 9 a.m. Phones 1848 and 1996. JENKINS’ MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. FRUIT TREES! Fruit,.Trees! Fruit Trees! is the time to plant all varieties of Fruit Trees, and we have over 1500 young nicely branched trees to choose from. Leading varieties in Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Nectarines in stock, together with Raspberries, Loganberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Almonds, Oranges and Lemons, etc., etc. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, ’PHONE 1164. “The Home of Good Trees and Plants.” “INFLUENZA COLD MIXTURE.” TpOR Feverish Colds, Chills, Influenza, Sore Throat, etc. A most reliable preparation, which promptly checks and removes the trouble and prevents after-effects. 2/6 and 4/6 bottle, from J. V. Gordon, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, Masterton. FLY & YOUNG, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS. GOODS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED. Furniture. Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving twice daily, 8 a.m; and 2 p.m. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. , ’PHONE 1126.
FOR SALE AT R. RUSSELL & SON’S. T ARGE li-inch Oak Barrel, 3ft. Orion Ranges, also 3ft, 6in. 6-foot Bath; Flour and Sugar Bins, Best Samac Kapok, 1/5 lb.; 1-horse Scarifier, Separator, Churns, several Barrow Wheels, ! lot of Fencing Wire, Boot or Leather 1 Sewing Machine, several Lawn Mow- . ers, lot of Window Sashes, suitable for sheds; also several good Doors. , LANE’S NEW RABBIT TRAPS, 18/per dozen, in 10 dozen lots; 200-gal- , lon Tank, £3/10/-; latest Chip Heater, ' with pipes; several Camp Ovens, new , Mauls and new Wedges, new Sledge ‘ Hammers, new Coconut Matting, 2/- ( yard; 3-piece Seagrass Suite; new Fireside Chairs, at 40/-; new Linoleums, at I 4/6 and 5/6 yard; 2 Hall Seats; new 3piece Shite, £l4/10/-; 2 Juvenile Girls’ = Cycles; 1 Juvenile Boy’s Cycle, large glass-fronted Kitchen Dresser, 6-piece English Oak Bedroom Suite. t 1 ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, < GENERAL DEALERS, Cr. Queen and Jackson Streets, e MASTERTON. t
TAKE YOUR HEAD TO FRED KEEN, HAIRDRESSER (Ladies’ & Gents.’) He Knows What to Do With It. THE CORNER SHOP, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, . Opposite Midland, MASTERTON. We Want Your Head for Business! T-TAVE YOU READ the latest English Magazines? Windsor, Grand, Geographical, etc. 6d to Join, 3d Copy to Change. CAMBRIDGE BOOK SHOP, STATE THEATRE BUILDINGS. BUSINESS WANTEDS. GFT. Manure Distributor (new), wellu built, strong machine, light draft, good sower; £25.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. VVANTED KNOWN. —Parcels for Mar- ’’ tinborough, Hinakura, Dyerville and East Coast Stations, Daily Delivery from Masterton at 4 p.m. Depot: Adcock’s, Stationers. —Banks’ Daily Service. VRUIT TREES! Now is the time to A plant Apples, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, etc. Also Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Loganberries.—A. Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches. p LOVES! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! ! Made from selected leather. 12/6, 15/-, 16/6, 20/-, 23/6.—At Albert Donald’s, op. Regent, Masterton. 'J’HE Perfect Pair for any cruet. x “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them today. N.Z.-made. TJHUBARB “Champion.”—This is the finest non-seeding Rhubarb. The stalks are exceptionally large and of good quality. Price, 2/6 each. We have also “Myatt’s Victoria” and Burbank’s Crimson Winter, from 1/3 each. —Robinson’s Nurseries, Masterton. Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches.
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