Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisements are as follows:— s. d. 1 Insertion, 16 words .... 1 6 2 Insertions, 16 words .... S 6 3 Insertions, 16 words .... 8 6 1 Week, 16 words 6 6 6d Extra for every additional Bve words over 16. If Booked, 6d extra.
WANTED ADVBKTIBRMBMTB. JJE POSED as the world’s lightweight champion, and Fate never played a funnier trick than when it pushed his hands into glove* and him into the boxing ring, and made him fight for his life and his title.—And then—Wham! The sun and the moon and the stars had nothing on the astronomical pot-pourri of fistic comets and meteorites that sizzled in and around the hempen square. Buster Keaton in “Battling Butler.” Cosy, finally to-night. j£SSEX CAR to be sol-1 under distraint for debt. Monday next. Apply for particulars to Masterton Auctioneering Co. ■’^'ANTED. —To buy, gig, in good running order; must b<* cheap. App’v p -°-> Masterton. and free fTom blight; 10/- per cwt. delivered. Orders taken now. Ball Bros., Queen Street. Telephone 1938. VWANTED.—Kriid, motherly person to board baby boy; IS months. App y by letter to “Board,” c/o “Age” Office. JJND OF SEASON SPECIALS.—-3t’in. Fancy Terry Cloth; new smart eoi curings; for hall curtains or dressing gowns; End of Season Special, 3/6 yard.—Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. pAFFIA. Large range o? colon is. Long, broad strgnds; 6d per bundle; three bundles 1/-. Ball Bros., Queen Street. Telephones 1938 and 1459. W'ATSON’S “Big Surprise” SALE—vv The Talk of the Town. Be early for the Big Bargains for this week. WANTED’KNOWN—Th?Park Kiosk is open daily for Cold Luncheon, Ice Cream, Fruit Salads. Etc. IXfATSON’S “Big Surprise” SALE— Ladies”’ Crepe Bloomers and Knickers, 1/11 pair. Ribbed Cotton Vests, three for 2/11; Crepe Nightdresses, 4/6. J^ULBS. —Tulips, Hyacinths. Frees, s (white and” coloured). Anemones. Ranunculus, etc. All good varieties. Obtainable • now from Ball Bros., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, Queen and Johnston Streets. JdND OF SEASON”SPECIALS! Ladies’ Cotton Bathing Costumes, with coloured facings, 5/- each.—Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. WATSON’S “Big Surprise” SALE— One only Ladies’ English Velour Coat, Cedar shade, lined throughout; Usual Price, £9 15/6; Sale Price, £5 io/-. QELERY PLANTS for sale, a.-o Everlasting Flowers, at J. Buckton’s, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Building. E. Hale, Wairarapa Nursery, Masterton. J-JOOT bALE. Boot Sale. ,See our window for snips in various lines. Wairarapa Farmers. LA RR & HERMANor~Engli6h-Dun-lop Tyres and Tubes and Light Cars. more saw edges if you use “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch. Prolongs life of linens, "etc., and imparts a beautiful glossy finish. Ask for “Dove” Brand. 3. TXTATSON’S “Big Surprise” SALE— Girls’ and Maid’s White Voile Frocks; sizes 36 to 42; usually, 18/6 to 27/6; Sale Prices 11/6 to 16/6. SALE. —Inspect our Barg: in Tableg this, our last week of Sale. Women’s High-grade Shoes for 10/6. — Wairarapa Farmers. GNOWY tablecloths and napery if you use “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch. Preserves the life of all linens and won’t harm delicate fabrics. See that it’s “ Dove ’ ’ Brand. 5. QENT’S BLACK SHOES? from 27/-. Good value. See them in window. Hubbard Bros., opposite Hugo & Shearer. L^ir&~HARMAN~for INDIANS and Spares. ”^ T ATSON’S “Big Surprise” SALE— Coloured Crepes, good quality, 7td; Figured Marocain, 9£d; Checked Ginghams, BAd. WHITE SHOES for Children at 2/6. Boot Sale. Wairarapa Farmers. ’pWO PRICES ONLY—for two weeks. We are selling Gent’s Boots and Shoes, 25/- and 30/-. Hubbard Bros., North End Shop. 7LTAKE ironing a pleasure instead at a fag. Use only “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch and feel the iron glide over the surface. It must be “Dove” Brand. 4. LARR & HARMAN for Goodyear Tyres and Tubes for all Motors on the Roads. LARR & HARMAN for Cycles and Accessories at the Lowest Prices in town.
rpWO GREAT BARGAINS. Heavy rubber bathing caps; usually 4/6; Special Price, 2/6. Condition guaranteed. Sponge Bags and Hold-alls; usually 4/6 to 6/6; all at 2/6 each. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Ma> terton. jyLT-TOX. Kills Flies, Moths, Mon' etc; non-poisonous. Does nou stain. Pleasant odour. Price, with sprayer, 2/(J and 4/6. At Gordon’s Pharma;' A~ A gcod assortment to select from at Gordon’s Pharmacy. Box Brownies from 10/6; Folding Cameras from 25/-. Expert Developing and Printing Service. Gordon. Chemist. Masterton. F. P. WELCH & SON. LABOUR AGENTS. WANTED.—Two good scrub-cutters; immediately; 14/- day; find selves. Camp provided. WANTED.—Junior shepherd, with two or three good dogs; saddle and bridle; 35/-. WANTED.— Two sernbeutters; 14/* day; find srif; whare provided. AWAI TING ENGAGES!ENT. —Statior manager, married shepherds, cooks general fa-nr* hands, ploughmen, | WA7JTED.—Woman cork: country:
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Wairarapa Age, 9 February 1927, Page 1
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