WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. Screams, and Giggles at the many amusing stunts at "MasterJton in 1920 "—Opera House, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next. Box Plan at Henderson's. RANTED TO BUY—Oyster bottles in any quantities.—Al Fish Mart and Restaurant, near Post Office. 'Phono 1229. WANTEDT-General ~~'or~~ married couple; young child not objected to; good wages. Apply, by telephone, B. Speedy, 358K, Masterton. W J. O'DWYEK has sauce tomatoes for eale at 2d per lb, delivered at any part of the town. - ()HANGE~of address~Mrs. L." Payne, Clairvoyant and Psyehometrist, | Bruce Street, close to Park. Hours: 1 11 to 7. Correspondence" by post. Send date", month, year of birth in own handwriting. Fee 3/*. Evenings by appointment,. RANTED— Ladyhelp for about three weeks; ho washing; wages 35/-. Ring 'phone 1442. , RANTED KNOWN—That Ikve purchased the ■ Watchmaking, Jewellery, and Engraving »Business formerly carried on by Mr. D. Walsh, Latest aid most artistic designs in jewellery and silverware suitable for presentation. Engraving a speciality! —R. Dennis, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Engraver, Cosy Picture Buildings, Masterton. , you in the movies? Don'tfhhik we missed you. Have caught everything in "Masterton in 1920:" early at Henderson's. Jj]LECTRIQ TORCHES and Batteries': ,We have just landed a lino range of these; prices, complete,4/6 to 15/-. —W. G. Perry, Street. jQEVELOPING and Printing: New ; ararngemonts. made for export developing, printing, and enlarging. All- photo supplies at' Pharmacy. City prices. QLD Fal§e Teeth, damaged or sound, wanted. Increased price paid return mail.—Pealrline Co., IGB Queen Street, Auckland. Established 1900. RASTER HOLIDAYS—You'II enjoy the trip better if you take.a Kodak. Buy it at Bagley's Pharmacy, agents for Kodak. City prices. WANTED—Good plain cook, 30/-; excellent .positidri; can recommend. Gillespie & Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton, • ' ,i gTOLEN BICYCLES—AII those that were taken last ,weok were NOT fitted with ono of Perry's safety locks, price 2/3 each. « ACCURATE SPECSACLES-ißar ley's specialises in tions. "ijaality lenses- 1 -, and reasonable charges. v THOMPSON 'S -Aluminium Saucepans, ' Kettles, and Tea Pots are quite the finest ever offered. They look Well, boil quickly, and last a l^etiine.': While prices are fairly high, the J articles are really cheap because they last so well. WANTED—Everybody to have their cycles renovated and fitted with a set of ''Duttlop* Railroad Tyres.*' Wo Ihave plenty in stock—W. G. Perry, opposite WIF.OJL ■ A gas iron front Thompson's will go. far towards, making home life happy. It helps; to keop expenses down, makes ironing pleasant, has no smell, and costs loss at Thompson's Store. ; JjEFT-OFJP Clothing.—Wanted to buy, " any quantity of gents' misfit or left-ofl, clothing, etc.—Robert Russell, General Dealer, 'Phono 2419. BUTLAND, Cycle Dealer, import? all goods direct. Customers get the benefit. , Largest stocks ! of I accessories in the district. jgOAPS. at Thompson'». We- can now show a biggex assortment of. toilet soaps than any stdra in town,, owing to (special arrangementis lately made. I Thompson's for tibaps. RANTED.— To Bay/ Sill, apFachange, Furniture, Tools,. Guns. Bicycles, Books, "Harness or anything saleable. W. Hughes, general doal«r <just : mnnd P.O. Ooroer). JF it's not wet to-day it may be tomorrowj and it's ft good root rule in any : house, "Wipe thoso boots." Thompson's Door. Mats are of all sizes and various qualities. While prices are low. Covers from 8/4 Tubes from 4/8.-!-Butland V Cycle Works, opposite Post Office. »Phone 1292. .■• i WANTED Cook, cook-laundress, ladyhelp, and generals for town and country.—-Gillespie & Co,, Academy Buildings, Masterton. WE have just receives a new supply of Presentation Pipes, Pouches. Case Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Safety Razors, Hairbrushes (in cases), Strops, Walking Sticks. Just call and inspect these now season's goodß. You will find the prices very reasonable, and our goods are guaranteed for quality.—Purchase, Tobacconist, Queen Street. PRESERVING JARS in three sixes (pints, quarts, and half-gallons), also Je% Jars, Preserving Pant, etc., are being sold at tow*tt pri««« by H. THOMPSON '& for crockery. No one else can offer large soup plates at 15/- a dozen, and we can't do so for long. All sizes plates, a good stock cups and saucers, glassware, Doulton ware, jam jars, otc.,. etc.—Thompson's Cash Atom QYCLISTS.— How about a Dunlop *'Railroad Cover" for 20/-. It's waiting for you now,—A. Butiaad, Queen Stetei.
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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 1
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