tfAMTfcD APVEFUIS£MENT». * ' 111 n'spcc';il) lepiv l<> "A.]}.-''.. '» u.vfc; iur .■!.■)' apulv A-r OflW. •Queen r ANTK!). Lodges w il on Tucwlji WAXIKL) KNOWN, A ..-»«.l.'iiifd ?T -t t!h- 1.(1.(;.'■*. iii»',lJ.O,R.Lodge, wil' l-r held hi Al.Way'ft, j.lall. on I'ucwjjn, Ain't! ].'>.T.li. :-*j_''' ;/.ie. pIfAXTEIV- I?.(>sJf!:Vnts"T>i : \\j7eTerfT ton .to. lai.nv Unit C ROUGE. SOWMAN is i-i>;iiii!ontiiig a- Furniture Business in "3T;i'-t.rioii, in Buildings (opposite Knox Oli'.irch).. The shop is balng, lifted up on the most modern lines, and tJio public can erly on receiving tligh-<cki*s Furniture of any description at tlin most reasonable rates. Wait ior our Special Show of Furniture—you will be well repaid.. French polishing and picture framing a specialty. Pianos polished at a vlry reasonable charge. Polisher to the Dresden Piano Com pany for several years. New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. George Sowman (opp. Knox Church), Master ton. ' T 6d, 17s od,, 18s<6d, 20s, at Kitchener's. 'Phone 280. UCTION Sale of Bicvcles at V. ■ I#. Fairbrother's Auction Mart. Best machine made, must be slaughtered few debt. ■ ' I ti tf ■M't-ffiMIB«gWIP *•' house in Cornwall Street. Address and particulars at Age Office. QHOOTERS, lis 6d," 14-9"6 d, 15s 6d, 6d, 18s 6d, at Kitchener's. JRLS' and Boys' Water-proof ■- School Boots, 7s Ud, 8s lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, at Kitchener's. Phone 280. ..."'
WATER-PROOF Cookhams, 21s, 225, 23s 6d, at Kitchener's. 'Phone 280. . LIIWWMD'IfjBTI * T Kettles to take advantage of our Cheap and Good Quality lot. H. Beale and Co., Ltd. A RISTIC Picture Frame* s, Arts •*"*- and Crafts Depot, agents for Liberty's, Queen Street. *™ matigm. Sciatica and all aches and pains, use Gordon's RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. It acts like magic. Is 6d»and 2s 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Etc., (by Exam.),. Masterton. y the right prices at Kitchener s, Opposite Post Office, Queen Stieet, Phone 280. it, MIOHW&OMUIMIim small houses of furniture,' highest price's given; also lady's and gents' left-off clothing, boots,,etc. .1 am also a cash buyer of vehicles, Harness, bicycles, tools, or anything secondhand. I have" also just got in three houses of beautiful furniture, as good as new, to be sold at a second-hand price. Also, motor bicycle and sidecar, £55; lawn roller, 355; and thousands of' other goods. You are invited to walk right through the buliding, and have a look round. We do not expect you all to buv. ROBERT RUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer, Telephone "ptJSH CART Wheelg re-tyred. ■*- Ladies please note. You can get your push cart or Pramß re-tyr-ed at our shop. We have full supplies of tyres of all sizes, and all work is absolutely guaranteed.— Butland's Cycle Work's, opposite J. L. Murray's. WANTED.— Something to prevent roughness, chapping of the hands, Etc., from cold and wet exposure. Try Gordon's ANTIKiRAK, it is unequalled. Is6d per; jar from Gordon Chemist, Masterton.
riOMATOES, 3s pe r case. , F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer Queen St. Phone 246. T/tTANTED.— Those in need of a good Plumber'at a reasonable charge, to see. H. Beale and Co., Ltd. WANTED. —Enamelled candlestick Buyers to get good ones at 6d each only. At H. Beale' and Co., Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmongers. ■ ' ' • ;" / , ANTED KNOWN.—Mrs Oragg still conducts the "Corner Shop." Tobacconist Business; the sal oon being under the management of Mr Altman. _ WANTED TO SELL/—SOO finse. Pot and Piedish Cleaners, 6d each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd. . Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc., ~TOW the warm weather has ee4> J -' in you will require the best drink obtainable. JOSEPH DIXON can supply you at reasonable rates. Refreshing Drinks are made from Spring Water. WANTED.— Dutch Cleanser in every house. Cleans glass, earthenware, baths basins, sinks, etc, etc. 8d a tin from H. Beale and Co.,_LtcL_ ~ WANTED.— Perfection KeroseSie Stoves.in every house. They are absolutely clean and smokeless, and cost from 19s. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents.
WANTED KNOWN—Tht Stosirson's (Burkitt'e White Oil i§ good for both man and beast. A good Liniment for Kbeumatism, Magnetic Ointment for cows' teats. All Stores and Saddlers, or from J. Buxkitt. P»ll«er<a+/vn ' Wrwfclt «" ' CLISTS.—Pleace" note that we cater exclusively for the Cycle Trade. The motor business finds no "jlace in our workshop. We aia out to cater for Cyclists and for Cyclists alone. We specialise in all repairs ; we specialise in promptness; we specialise in efficiency and we guarantee satisfaction. Large stocks of high grade ladies' and gent's bicycles, and full stocks of accessories. * Secondhand bicycles ficm* £3. Bicycles always on hire. A. BUTLAND. proprietor. Kerolvtion Cycle Works. Queen 6tr#»t, Ma.* *■ cost, Travellers' Samples, reduced for two weeks. Also tremendous stock of secondhand furnishings, Tools, Saddles, Bicycles. Guns, Watches, etc, at bedrock prices. Musi sell to reduce, stock, no reasonable offer refused. Anything bought, soldi or • exchanged. Note: I will consider exchange with my hairiness fan rra land, or sell out for cash. Apply, E. HODGE, General Dealer. Queen Street.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 April 1913, Page 1
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