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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. SHE HAD TO SQUANDER a Million in throe months. Come and watch bewitching Bebe burn up the town. ' ‘ Miss Brewster’s Millions. ’ ’ Cosy, finally, to-night. T> EMNANTS~ HALF-PRICE, Friday, at Hugo & Shearer’s Sale. Dress Goods and Silk Remnants, Manchester Goods and Furnishing Fabrics Remnants, all Half-Price.—Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. IX7ANTED.—Two furnished or unfurvv nished rooms, with use of conveniences. Address at “Age” Office.

J£ND OF SALE BARGAINS. Oddments in Hosiery, Cashmere, Silk and Wool, Silk and Cotton, all at 2/6 pair. Usual Prices, 3/11 to 10/6. — itugo & Shearer, Ltd.

pLUMBING AND DRAINAGE at Lansdowne. Get an estimate freni D. C. Macdonald, Registered Plumber, Licensed Drainlayer.

TX7ILLIAM FOX has made a picture of “East Lynne” that will be as memorable as the play that created history. Opera House, only this evening, 7.45.

LEMONADE CRYSTALS make delicious and wholesome cool drinks in a few minutes. Either Lemon or Raspberry flavour, for 1/- per packet. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

XTEM STITCHING on shortest notice. A L. Dornwell, first floor, Daniell’s Buildings.

pALMEK NAP TROUSERS. Every pair guaranteed; 3 to 7, 8/6; B’s 9/6; 5i to B|, 10/6. C. D. Sheosmith.

RUBENS, EDMUND LOWE, Lou Tellegen and Frank Keenan—what more could you ask of a single cast? These talented players appear m *East Lynne.” Opera House, finally to-night.

JgND OF SALE BARGAINS.—the 5/table in the Underclothing includes I Adies’ Art Silk Vests an<| Bloomers, LaJ>-’ and Children’s Bathing Suit 4-, Infan:*’ Voile Frocks. Ladies’ Nightdresse??, a/ 5/- each. —Hugo & Sheerer, Ltd.

■pASPBERRIES! Raspberries! Orders

are now being booked, for delivery early in January. H. L. Esau, Queen Street. Telephone 1051.

J 4 OOK AHEAD.—Winter iiium com* ; get ready for it. Have that room Papered and make your Winter.brighter. See my selection of wallpapers.— C. N. Cole, 19 Wrigley Street. pOOTWEAit FOR MEN?—We~have" a :*.nge nf Gent's Shoes; half- ' .e.-. . Lubbaid Bros., Boot Im-p-.-u-is.

OHUICE GREENHOUSE TOMATOES, also Crisp Lettuce. Robinson *< Sons, Whatman Road. Telephone 3d A.

IVTRS. DILLON, Aorist. 22 Church Street, ’phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths, and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered Wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. Telephone 1518.

fF BOTH YOUE NEAR and Distant Vision need correction, I can give you a single pair of lenses to remedy both defects* No more changing spec taeles. H. T. Wood, Chemist and

“pLORASIA” FACE CREAM, a de-licately-perfumed Vanishing Cream Excellent for sunburn, windburn, tan, etc; 2/6 jar, at Gordon’s Pharmacy. Full range of all the leading makes of Face Creams in stock. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.

Have you seen our window display of new varieties? H. L. Esau, Seedsman and Florrst, Queen Street, Telephone 1051.

TJIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton.

TADIES' AND GENT’S CYCLES, from £7/10/-; B.S.A. Cycles from £ll/10/-; Royal Enfield, £l4; Rover Cycles, £l5; extra Strong Cycles, £8 10/- and £9; guaranteed. At Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo and Shearer’s Telephone 2458. rpO TENNIS PLAYERS. We have just landed, direct from London six dozen Portio Tennis Eye Shades. It has no equal as a sports shade. Price, r 4/S>. At L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service. Telephone 1686. P|ON’T HESITATE to make inquiries

about the “Rotary Perfection'* Milking Machine. It is really worth while. Sole Agent, A. J. Parton, Cai* terton. Telephone 68.

TYON’T HESITATE to make inquiries about the “Rotary Perfection” Milking Machine. It is really worth while. Sole Agent, A. J. Parton, Carterton. Telephone 68.

POR HIGH-CLASS MOTOR CAR and Carriage Painting, communicate with F. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Impdement Co.'s Garage. Estimates given for all classes of work.

P J. OSBORNE, Tinsmith, maker of Baths, Tanks, Stove Pipes, Rubbish Tins, Milk Utensils and all sheet metal work. Address, Dixon Street, back of T. Wagg & Co.

"PING 68, CARTERTON, and ask foi particulars of the “Rotary Perfection” Milking Machine.—A. J. Parton, Sole AegenL

|gEE WITH THE EYES OF YOUTH. Kryptok Bifocals restore to the eyes of middle age the natural eyesight of youth and enable you to see both near and far objects with perfect clearness. Consult 11. T. Wood, Chemist and Optician.

WANTED. —o?airy rarmers to see the “Rotary Perfection" Milking Machine. It’s simplicity, positiveness and ease of working will amaze you. A J. Parton, Sole Agent, Carterton.

pUNS AND FIREARMS for sale.— .303 Rifle, single shot, £2/10/-; .22 Winchester Repeater, £3/10/-; D.B. B.L. Gun, £3 10/-; .12 Bore single B hammerless Gun, 12 bore, £3/10/- (new); I|ton Ford lorry, good order, £35; single seated Buggy, very good order, £3 10/-; Cucumber Frame, glass top, £2, measurements sft x 4 ft. lam a cash buyer of all kinds of used guns ami rifles. Robi. Russell, Dealer, corner Herbert Street and Columba Road, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

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777

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 1

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