• Wanted Advertisements, LOST— Prom Dixon Street, on Monday 7th Sept., chestnut pony mare, just newly shod. Finder kindly communicate with Dalgety and Co., Ltd. WAN.TED~At once, Improvers, Skirt Hands and Sleeve Hands for Dressmaking. Apply, Miss Bartt, c/oW.FC.A. WANTED— A housekeeper. Apply at Ovingdean between 7 and 7.30 p.m. W. a. "Beard. ANTED KNOWN -That Nurse T T A. B. McConell, who has been seriously ill, is now convalescent and open for engagements. • EOE SALE.-A lady's bicycle, nearly new, and in first-class .order. Address at Age Office. gine. 4 horse power. Bargain price. For address apply " Age" office. aT. t. P arlour S am es from my stock. All the most,fascinating and interesting games stocked at the price you" like to pay. J.LOWNDES, Exchange Build,v,rf. TWasterton. .'■■•■'; i » nooreiuious omw or jyictiay s Bankrupt Stock.—Soiled Lace Curtains, half price; Madras Loop Short Muslin, lOJd; Cretonne, 6*d for 3Jd, Is Id for. 74 d. 92 Queen Street. . . \
ANTED KNOWN—Warnock and t i Adkins' Wellington stock of hew spring millinery models, also untriruined shapes, feathers and flowers, will be shown in their Masterton Branch on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 23rd to 26th inst. Miss Hannan from Wellington will be in attendr j )nE MOUNTAINEER Motor Cycle is X the motor that you should have for your business or pleasure. They are light, light, strong and very simple. We are sole agents for the Wairarapa. LYTTLE BROS. 'Phone 141. RANTED,—The Cricketers of Masterton arid district to inspect my stock of cricketing n a erials. Bats, balls, wickets, etc*, in the best quality.— J. LOWNDES, Exchange Buildings, Masterton. "ANTED KNOWN-Lace Duchesse tt Runners, Is 9dfpr 11 id; Lovely Embroidered Cushion Covers, 2s 6d foils 9d; Art Muslin, Is 9d doz up. Bankrupt Sa1»». late McCay's. j AJNTED KNOWN.—Warnock and ? ▼ Adkin are closing down their , Masterton Branch. The whole stock is to u -~ beared out during the next few weeks. \\/ aiNxjcju.—Jcvery prospective purVt chaser of a, sewing machine to read this:—The Secretary of the Master-, ton Technical School says:—"The Standard Sewing machine purchased from you' for use in the Technical School is giving every satisfaction. It is liked very ruucli -by the pupils of.the dressmaking classesowing to its light running and the excellent work it does." Masterton agent C. Y. Dally. Next tinhey Stables. I AiVi'JßjD KNOWN}—J. am prepared t t to buy fresh eggs in any number ac highest cash rates.—W. WILKES, Baker, Oneeri Street, Masterton/ WAITED KNOWN—Boxes Lovely Flowers, Gd spray; Smart Bloueee, half price' or less; Children's liats, Bonnets and Dresses, absurdly cheap. Bankrupt Sale, late McCav's. \i aJNTED.—AII those who look rV for long service and general /all-round satisfaction in cycles |to-get a " NIMROD" from Harold Sinclair, Masterton. If you cannot afford to do, that then bring your old machine tohiriifor repairs and adjustment. His mechanics are experienced men,/ and charges are reasonable. ■'■ . \ J ANTED KNOWN The Post / V Office Auction Mart is the most up-to date in towni Sales are conducted in any part of the town or • district. Prompt account sales rendered, and charges reasonable.—M. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. All kinds of Produce and Poultry bought for cash.
WANTED KNOWN—Petersham, all colours, ll£d; Elastic Belts, 1 s fid ;. Valetta Silk Lace Ties, 2s Od to Ss 6d, very cheap; Eaihproof Millinery Net, Is 9d for Is. Cole and Westerman's Sale McCay's Stock. WANTED KNOWN—OnIy a few more days of our Half Yearly Sale. H. A. Whelch, Queen St. MOTOR OAR OWNERS bring your car to us if it wants repairing and we will give you a first-class job. Remember we do not trust our work to wages mill but do it ourselves, and every job is guaranteed. LYTTLE BROS. Phono Ml. WANTED KNOWN—6d Cambrics,' 3 7Jd; Lawns, etc., 4|d; Best French Pnrcales, 9Jd for Gd; 46-inch Silk Muslins. Is 3d for 9Jd ; Jap Silks,' 9d, 10»d, Is 5-Jd. Cole and Westerman, soiling McCay's Bankrupt Stock. WAN TED.—People t6 know that the "NIMROD " cycle embraces all the good points of other cycles, besides having a lot peculiarly its own. You buy them at Habold Sinclair's for .£lO, and are nappy ever afterwards. [TAN TED—Everyone to be in time t t on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock to participate in the Grand Bargain Rush for 1/-every article in window. Seven times the money would not purchase some of the articles. H. A. Whelch means business and he's giving the public the benefit. TANTED KNOWN—Mwi's baddle T* Tweed Trousers, 5s lid, 7s lid to 14s 3d; Best Made Shirts, 2s fid up ; Sweaters, Is 9d; Box Suits, 39* Gd, 47s Gd Colo and Westerman's (Jate McCay's). - rTNuERcLOTHING and Corsets, an j <J immense stock, 4s in the £ dis- ■ count oft' all classes for Ladies and Children. Wamock and Adkin, clusing up Masterton Branch. ■piLLOW~UAS] , JL enough and good enough for any city. At English prices at Wamock and Adkin. WANTED' KNOWN—Curtain Ends, Pd, 9d, Is; White Drill, 6d; Fmlay's, Double-bed White Twill Sheeting, Is 2£d; Pure Calico, 2s lid doz. ] Cole and Westerman's, selling McCay'.* Bankuipt Stock. R. HANNAH & CO. LIMITED. STRONG BOOTS. Men's Superior Kip Shooters, standard screwed, watertight, toe and heel plates, 12/fi. Men's Split Shoctars, nailed and plates, 8/6, 10/6. I Men's Chrome Shooters, strong yet easy tc the foot, 14/6. i Purchase no other brand but "Gt Brand" Boots. R. Hannah & Co., Ltd,. Queen Street, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2999, 23 September 1908, Page 1
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