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TELEPHONES 1646, .1647 (2 lines) CONNECTS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS. INCLUDING JOB PRINTING. P.O. Box 445.

pTURNEDSWES]| WAIRARAPA RETURNED SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.). ■MEMBERS are invited to attend the funeral of their late comrade, Raphael Culajevich, 6/1824, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, leaving St. Patrick’s' Church after Mass at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, September 20, for the Masterton Soldiers’ Cemetery. A. E. PRENTICE, Hon. Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. SMITH.—In loving memory of Joseph Charles Smith, who died September 20, 1938. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters, Elsie and Doris. TALBOT.—In memory of Dennis Patrick Talbot, died September 19, 1940. R.I.P. “Away in God’s beautiful garden, >V Sheltered from all sorrow and pain, There in the beautiful somewhere We know we shall meet you, Dennis dear, again.” —lnserted by his loving mother, father, : sisters and brother. PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON ELECTORS! .. / ‘ VOTE RESTORATION! REASONS WHY. Outside hotels much patronised by Masterton residents. Sly grog shops exist. Keg and bottle parties are somewhat frequent. Drink taken into the homes and consumed in the presence of the children. Accommodation for travelling public unsatisfactory. Masterton is shunned when possible. RESTORE HOTELS CONDUCTED UNDER STRICT POLICE SUPERVISION. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE TOWN. LAND, DWELLINGS FOR SALE. mTcooper (Mrs A. J. Cooper.) Licensed Land Agent. ’Phone 1677. Office: 22 Victoria Street, Masterton. CHEAP FARMLET, runs 2 cows in summer, 1 in winter; large house, needs papering. Fruit, vegs., eggs, milk. Closing estate. £1250. Inquire. TJUNGALOW, 4 bdrms., lounge, liv. rm., ktte, elec, h.w., gas stove, garage, fowlhouse, 1-acre. Best locality. £l5OO. Terms. (JOMPACT BUNGALOW,’ 4 rms., s. porch, first-class order. Very large garage, workshop, glasshouse, fowlhouse, 1-acre. £1350, weekly costs 26/(reducing principal). “ w. gTlamb & SON A.M.P. BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. Licensed Land Agents. ’Phone 1109. W. G. Lamb, 1114; S. E. Taylor, 1412. ■WE have homes for sale in all parts of the borough. Come in and talk it over. Finance arranged. COUTH END. —8 acres. Ideal home for business man. 7 min. cycle ride, bus service also. Substantial house of 7 rms., el., all convs., numerous outbuildings. Cheap at £2300. Terms. LANSDOWNE.— Comfortable home, 3 b.rms., all convs., el., h.w., garage, etc,. 1 ac.. land. Grounds nicely laid out. An attractive proposition. £1750. Terms. ALL VACANT POSSESSION. > C. C. ROSS & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON A MODERN HOME of 5 rooms, electric, garage, 2 acres land. Price £1650, no mortgage. JJEAUTIFUL HOME, with every modern convenience. Half-acre land. Price £1650. Owner will exchange for house and few acres of land. £1250 WITH £485 casil will buy you a very nice home, in first-class order; all modern conveniences If you want a home in Renall Street this will suit you if you have £6OO cash. Price £l5OO. _ H. M. MORTON & SON LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone 2072. 2 ACRES, Greytown, with sound 7roomed house, no borer, e.l. and usual conveniences. Excellent soil, ploughed and harrowed ready for garden. Immediate possession. Price £750. g_L ACRES, Solway, with bungalow, 3 2 rooms, scullery, washhouse, woodshed. fowlhouse, etc. Excellent order throughout. Vacant possession. Price £9OO. ACRES, Solway, with modern 2 bungalow, 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc., e. 1., h.p. range, etc. Carshed, cowbails, fowlhouses, etc. Good land, well subdivided, and with excellent shelter plantations and hedges. £l5OO. jyjODERN Bungalow, as new, West End, 5 rooms and kitchen, all electric, every convenience. Nice dry section, well laid out.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1943, Page 1

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