Wanted Advertisements, WANTED —To buy, for enpb, al kinds of Produce, Ham?, Bacon, and Poultrv. Highest price given. Apply ARONSTEN'S Post Office Auction Mart. WANTED KNOWN—Red RidingHood Beaver Coats, 9/6, 10/ (j. and 12/0, usual price 255. A special line of pinafores, trimmed with lace and embroidery from 1/-. McCAY'S Closing Down Sale. ON account of the Football Match, tho Arcadia Tea Rooms will be opened this evening up till 10 o'clock.—Misses Whitcombe. YlVr H \ BIBLE CLASS • To-night, at 7. Sunday—Song, Service, and Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. Men Welcome. WANTED KNOWN-That Sausages are 4d per lb at Hugh Long's Meat Market. Made from the Primest of Meat. LOST —Between Masterton Railway Station and Post Office, on Wednesday, a Gray Leather Purse, containing £2, a brooch, and first class return railway ticket. Finder can have money on returning- same to Age Office. BY torture yourself with a blunt razor. We make a specialty of Razor Setting. After we have set your razor, shaving will be a pleasure. Note Address, F. B. ROSSON, next Prince of Wales' Stables.
TO LET—Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room to single gentlemen, quiet home. Apply Age Office. mO LET—Five-roomed Cottage, CornJL wall Street, 12s Gd per week. Apply | Central Dining Rooms. TO LET—A Dwelling-house in Worksop Eoad, every convenience, gas, water and drainage. Apply H. E. Eton, Chemist, Queen Street. HOT Dinner can he obtained at the Arcadia Tea Rooms from 12 till 2 | p.m. daiIy.—MISSES WIIITCOMBE. W' ANTED KNOWN-At and Adkins great sweep out Sale v you can buy Blankets and Bush Rugs at bedrock prices—Queen Street, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN—Our New Season's Millinery is now on exhibition, embracing all the latest Paris models, you should see this exhibition. Warnock and Adkin, Queen Street. YOU are wanting a perfectly clean shave and up-to-date hair cut. Well, come straight to our saloon. A trial will convince you. No Waiting* F. B ROSSON, Hairdresser (next Prince of Wales Stables). ANTED—The public to know that we have closed our Al Butchery, and that in future all business will be conducted from the I.X.L. Butchery, opposite Messrs Graham & Co.'s. Best meat at lowest prices. WANTED KNOWN—Motor Hats, 7/11, now 5/11, Long Silk Gloves, 3/6, now 1/11. Millinery Flowers from 6d. McCAY'S Closing Dawn Sale. WANTED KNOWN—That we have been appointed Agents for the N.S.U. Light-weight Motor Cycles. The motor of the age, fitted with genuine Simnis Bos jh Magneto. The motor is absolutely the best light-weight that has ever been introduced into the Wairarapa. Call and see these machines before you decide about purchasing any other. *We also have a largo stock of Minerva Motors and spare parts on hand. Lyttle Bros., Queen Street. 'Phone 141.
WANTED KNOWN—Warnock and Adkin, Masterton. Tlic whole stock being sold, Costumes, Jackets, Underclothing, Millinery, Calicoes, Sheetings, Towels, Blankets, Quilts, Linens, Furs Blouses, Laces, Umbrellas. WANTED KNOWN-Men's Tailormade Suits, 55/- and 60/-, for 39/6. A special line of Boy's Norfolk Suits, all sizes, at 12/6, were 22/6 and 25/-. McCAY'S Closing Down Sale. WANTED —Residents to buy Nestles' Delicious Swiss Milk Chocolate, which is a wholesome and nourishing sweet. A watch will be given to each person returning 20s worth of wrappers. When buying sweets buy the best—which is Nestles Chocolate, Also Peters and Kohlers. Mrs'\ W. Home, Confectioner, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN—If von want a Bargain, visit WHELCH'S Jacket Sale. Up-to-date Goods at low prices. We lead, others imitate. The cheapest store in Masterton. ANTED KNOWN Ladies New Fawn Rubber Coats in three prices at Warnock and Adkins, Masterton. - i TT7ANTED KNOWN—It will bo to VV your advantage to Call and Inspect the Novelties that have arrived from Home. Wo intend to do the trade this season. We have marked the at a small advance on landed cost, H. A. WHELCII, Queen Street, Masterton. W~ ANTED—The lionTf Masterton who like to dross for business well at a reasonable cost to gee the display of working suiis in Olds and 'Anderson's premises, Quei 11 Street, Masterton. Good Material, Good Style, Good Workmanship. Prices from jSjo 15s lo £4,10s I EXPERIENCE is worth something in Li the Art of Il'airdressing, that if; if at the same time you want to be up-to-date. I possess that experience, also the advantage of modern methods.—H. FRASEE, Queen Street, Masterton. "TXTANTED KNOWN— I Though most VV Men abhor perfiune, all are t.•;><! of the essence of comfort. There is every comfort in an Olds and Anderson ran it—it makes you feel proud of yonrsc'f, and your friends doubly proud of you. Our prices are wonderfully reasonable when the Material, Style and \\ orkmanship is taken into consideration. Opposite the W.F.C.A. j WANTED —Purchasers for a line assortment of Gold and Silver mounted Walking Sticks, Tobacco Pouches, big range of Razors and Pocket Cutlery.—W. CRAGG, Tobacconist. GENTLEMEN, TRY R. HANNAH & CO. LIMITED, Queen Street, Masterton. For your Strong Working Boots Men's heavy nailed shooters s/(>, 10'S, 14/6, 15/6. Men's greenhide pegged, nailed shooters, 15/6. Men's chro tie boots in 3 shapes, for light wear, 10/6, 12/6,14/6. Country orders eaiefully attended to. >
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9096, 23 May 1908, Page 1
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