RODGERS, Typewriter Repair specialist,whose staff of exports make annual visits to most of the North Island towns, intends extending his itinerary so as to include the Wairariip.'i district, and has established a temporary repairing and rebuilding depot at No. 14, Exchange Buildings, Queen Street, where, during the next ton days, any necessary typewriter renovations will be attended to. RODGERS, who come* with the strong recommendations of the 15.7,: Loan and iY'ereantilJ Agency Co., Dalgety and Co., the N.Z. Insurance Co., and other representative 'houses, refers probable clients to the local branch of the. n»,4 0 t) ibnk ,i ' -fraha, I.id.' Tt tnnki s one anxious—any loss of weight. JMTOSPHOL will' re-build ;i constitution. Large bottles sold by all chemists. 8
LEADJNG FURNITURE WAREHOUSE ™ ™u waikabapa THE DESIGNS A>:E J'/RTJCTiC. "-«--3 IKiVIAHCJ-SIP TS(E BEST, FRIGES ARE MODERATE. Sfv'SPEGTiON sNVJTED. r a
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 9 November 1910, Page 6
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140Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 9 November 1910, Page 6
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