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Wanted Advertisements WANThiD 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. I7U)R SALE—SEEFPOTATOW(Up ' to-date variety), in any quantity. Picked sample, ipply to Miller and Boyle, Fernridge. FOR SALE—One breeding sow; one 30 gallon Sharpless steam separator; one Daisy churn, about 601b capacity. Apply to FanßChristenEen, Upper Opaki. MRS TIMMS will shortly open a Boardinghouse at 60, Perry Street, Masterton. The house will be conducted on *he same linas as tint which was for so long successfully carried on in Queen Street as " Timms' Boardinghouse." The situation of the new house is central to both ttwn and railway station. Good table and every comfort for boarders "-TTAKNISHINK," the _ brilliant pot' V ish for Tan Bootj and Linoleu m Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin YjlOft fcuxLE—Tomato Plants in any JD quantity; also, a grand assortment of Annuals, I/- dozen, 6/- 100. E. S ile, Wairarapa Nursery, Te Ore Ore Road. W.F CjA., Town Agents. FOit SALE—Four Bicycles, also Furnishings, Tools, etc.. at bedrock prices. Beat 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 Stables, Queen-street. TO LEASE—A good dairy farm that will diiry 80 cows, and return £BOO per year. Close to factory. R jnt 25s per acre; compulsory p.c. at J825, small daposit down on acaount of purchase. Apply sharp to E B. HARE & CO. Pahiatua.

the brilliant polV ish for Tan Boots and Linoleums. Kasieafc, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. SPUING CLEANING- made easy with tlwaidof Brite Gtas. Polishes furniture, brasswork, plated goods. 1/- PER BOTTLE. ALL, STORES. Tit ANTED Known—You will be VV saved a great deal of labour and time if you use a little of our DOMESTIC AMMONIA during the spring cleaning time. 1/-a bottle. J. V. Gord3n, Chemist, M asterfcon. WANTED KNOWN—You can get Taupiri, Westport, and PelawMain Coal at 1 west rates for cash from G. Olliver, 62, Pine Street; Ring up 'Phone 54. fc'fcpHAMPION" CUSTARD POVf xJ Dt.jß—simply delicious with Stewed and Bottled Fruits, Pies, Puddings, etc. 41 per tin. Extra large size, 6d. HA. WHELCH.'S are showing the , best valua in Blouses in the Wairarapa. Dainty Belt B'ickles (a large variety), Lac s, Ca,rpet End°, Hassocks, Ladies' Handkerchiefs, a Splendid selection. Queen Street, Masterton. SPRING CLEANING—Brite Glas will minimise labour, save time, and give marvellous results. II- PER BOTTLE. ALL,STORES. WANTED 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, delivered for cash. Westport and Pelawmain at current rates, at COLLIE'S, Dixon Street. Telephone 267. STRONG, durable, winter Boots and Shoes, guaranteed to give the best satisfaction. You will get real, genuine value for your money at our store, as a trial will convince. Lowest' possible prices.— JB. HADLEY, bootmaker* K.j,sterton. HI; WHE LCH'd Dress-making 9 Rooms are busy, A competent staff engaged. We are credited v'.ith 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 at to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales) Queen Street.

ECLIPSE, the great Cleanser, is on sale at the principal grocers in, the district. Get a bottle and try it according to directions. Price Is. Made and packed by E. A. Collier, Masterton. fc ~X/' i thb brilliant pol» \ i>li for Tan Boots and Liroleuros ' Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6dl per iin. OLbjrtJsiiJMU Clean your O pictures and mirrors with Br lie Glas, the lightning window and mirror polish. Will polish the frames as .well as the glas?. I.'- per bottle. All stores. WANTED kNOW\N.—That BAR BEfi & CO., the Wellington Steam Dyers and -French Cleaners, 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 Known—Hot Luncheons daily at the Arcadia Luncheon Rooms from 12 to 2. Afternoon teas a speeiality. Luncheon Is. liooms open daily from 9.30 a.m. till 7 p.m; Saturday Night Suppers till 10 p.m, j Hot and Cold Light Luncheons from 12 till 2 p.m. Hot Teas from 5.30. Three imeals per day by arrangement. Evening partios catered for. After Theatre Sun-Bhs by Obdek MISS FTNNIS, propriety-. "TXT"ANTED known—i oil cnn sjtt in V V candescent Bunim uum 3s Comilete, Mantles fls fd j" 1 ! d' i r< r., and Incai descent Lamps up to l'"f "-*Mle power from PICKEKIN'i IM <»s unitary Plumbers. 'Phone 74. ANTED~KNOA\ N- I 1. - been appointed at'f-iit fur Montgomery's Celebrated Han ■ t >, the best 1 air to.iic and rpa'f toiid iVir produced. Ricord sales.—W. CIIAGG, "r*rl 6«pHAMPIO.\" <TS!' .!?) POWDER—Fim' Iv delicious with Stewed and Bnttled Fmifa, Pnddings, etj. dj er tia. Axtra large fizp. 6d. ANTED Imjovi That tbe appointments h> d accommodation at J. GREEN PA > K'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CARSV FT L'S, provide every comfort and crm*. nience to the travelling public. Jk>o<! tal le. Boat brands of liquor stocked Cos ch stops at door. Paddocking provided for all kinds of stock.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 1

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