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wanted Advertisements WANTED KNOWN—arid Concert, Foresters' Hall, Thursday, October 14th, 8 p.m. Tickets 1/-. Refreshments provided. WAWIIKiJ KNOWN—Dyeing, Dry Cleaning, French Cleaning, Gent's Suits and Ladies' Costumes cleaned and pressed to look like new. Best workmanship.—PETEßSON & JOHNSON, 18 Queen-street. mHE one shilling tickets Deing sold JL for the Great Blossom and Butterfly Fair, to he held in the Drill and Town Halls, will admit both afternoon and evening on the one day. Children half-price. "~Y7~AKNISHINE,'' the brilliant polV ish for '' an Boots and Linoleums. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. DAI STY decorations, dainty work on the stalls at the Blossom and Butterfly Fair on October 20th and 21st at the Drill and Town Halls, GIVE your strongest soin and Butterfly Fair on October 20th and JSl»t in aid of Knox Church funis. OR S^LE—Tomato Plants in any quantity; also, a grand assortment of Annuals, I/- dozen, 6/- 100. E. Hale, Wairarapa Nursery, Te Ore Ore Road. W.F.C.A., Town Agents. FOR SALE—Four Bicycles, also Furnishings, Tools, etc.. at bedrock prices. ,■ Best prices and spot cash given for goods secondhand; anything exchanged or sold on commission to oblige customers. Note address—E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer, opposite Pinhey's Staples, Queen-street.

TO .LEASE—A good dairy farm that will dairy 80 cows, and return £BOO per year. Close to factory. Rent 25b per acre; compulsory p.c. at £25, small deposit down on account of purchase. Apply sharp to E. B. HARE & CO. Pahiatua. SeirABNISHiAEthe brilliant pol- \ ish for Tan Boots and Liaoleums. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. SPRING CLEANING- made easy wicji the aid of Brite Glas. Polishes furniture, brass work, plated goo is. II- PER BOTTLE. ALL STORES. ANTED Known—You will , t>e saved a great deal of labwr and time if you use a little of our DOMESTIC AMMONIA during the spring cleaning time. 1/-a bottle. J.V.Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. WANTEij KNOWN—You can get Taupiri, Westport, and PelawMain Coal at 1 uvest rates for cash from G. Olliver, 62, Pine Street. Ring up 'Phone 54. 1 <► kpHAM"PION"~CIjSTV\RD POW KJ Dl' R—simply delicious with Stewed and Bottled Fruits, Pies, Puddings, etc. 4.i per tin. Extra large size, 6d. HA. WHELCti'S are mowing the , best in Bit ges in the Wairarftpa. Da'nty Belt B "Wes (a var etv), Lrces, Carpet Ends, socks, Lad it s' Hau- ker 'hief« a splendid selection. 'Queqn Street, Maaterton. , v xj.not—cfrite t»las will minimise labour, save time, and give marvellous results. ' II- PER BOTTLE. ALL STORES. EN I'klES for Decorated Table at Blossom and Butterfly Fair may be {eft with Mrs Wood. ANTED KNOWN—A large stock of Cricketing. Goods just arrived, and cheap, at W. CRAGG'S, Tobacconist WANTED Known—Taupiri Coal 2/per cwt, 9/- per quarter ton, delm red for cash. Westport and Pelawmaia ac current rates, at COLLIE'S, Dixon Street. Telephone 267. RONG, durable, winter Boots and K3 Shoes, guaranteed to give the best eatisfaction. You will get real, genuine value for your money at our store, as a trial will' convince. Lowest possible prices.—B. HADLEY, bootmaker, Masterton .

MA. Wilis LOU'S Dress-making • Rooms am busy, A competent staff engaged. We are credited with turning out some of the best Costumes and Coats and Skirts in the Wairarapa Our charges are within the reach of all Give us a trial. WEY torture yourself with a blunt razor? Please don't, but bring it to me and I will set it to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales) Queen Street. ■ I/HJLIPSK, the great Cleanser, is now JGi on sale at tho principal grocers in the district. Get a bottle and try it according to directions. Price Is. Made and packed bv K. A. Collier. Masterton. * "XT HiCMisiilftK" the brilliant polt ifh for Tun Boots and Liroleums Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. Gd per tin. CLEANING Clean your O pictures and inhror3 with Brite G!a.S, the lightning window and mirror polish Will polish the frames as well as the (flass. 1/- per bottle. All stores. ! astFw~ks' OVV JN .—That BAK BER & CO., the Wellington Steam Dyei-B and French Cleaneirs, 46 Cuba Street, Wellington, have the necessary machinery for Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies' Blouses and Costumes, Gloves, Feathers, Boas, Curtains, Table Covers, and Gents' Clothing of every description in a style that cannot be equalled in the colony. Articles left with our Masterton agents, Messrs McLeod and Young, or our Palmerston Agent, Mr C. Brown, will receive strict attention. 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. WANTED Known—Hot Luncheons daily at the Arcadia Luncheon Rooms from 12 to 2. Afternoon teas a speciality. Luncheon Is. Rooms open daily from 9.30 a.m. til) 7 p.m ; Saturday Night Suppers till 10 p.m. ; Hot and Cold Light Luncheons from 12 till 2 p.m. Hot Teas from 5.30. Three ideals per day by arrangement. Evening parties catered for. After Theatre Supptcks by Order MISS FINNIS, proprietress ANTED" KNOWN-That FLY & YOUNG, General (.amors and Mail Contractors, have a larj*n and efficient plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Coniincivial travellers' samples a specialty. / Agents NZ. Express Co. A mini lance i waggon on hire day or night at shortest notice. Telephone 126. WANTED known—Fou can get In candescent Hturmrs from 8s COJTDletfi, Mantles % n<] pc.r dozen, and Incandescent. up in 1000 r f rcdle power from PTCK EV; IN<} BROS., military Plumbers. .m* ~\. W' ANTED KNOWN— W bwn appointed agent for Mont-gomerie's-Celebrated Hair Restorer, the best hair toaio and scalp food ever proIduced. Record sales.—W. CBAGG, Tobacconist and Hairdresser

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9621, 14 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9621, 14 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9621, 14 October 1909, Page 1

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