SITUATIONS! VACANT. —A laundress, for Mondays and Tuesdays. Apply Mrs. Percy Nathan, “Llandaff,” Upper Plain. VyANTED. — Experienced laundress. Apply Hotel Midland. y^ANTED. —A working housekeeper; also youth to milk and do general farm work. Address at “Age” Office.. VyANTED. —Men for road work; also cook for camp. T. F. Slowey, Tinui Road. AN TED.—A capable housekeeper for the country for three months. Ring 488W after 6 p.m. /TKTANTED. — Woman cook. Apply I v Taratahi Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED. VyANTED. —Position as housekeeper; thoroughly domesticated; capable; own mistress; small family. Apply by letter to “99,” c/o “Age” Office. VyANTED. —By married couple with, one Child, not school age, position on out-country station; way back no object. Wife, household duties, or sole charge; man, fully competent in ail station work. References if required. Apply by letter to “Station Work,” c/o “Age” Office. YyAITING Engagement.—Chauffeur, 10 years’ experience; also firstclass station cook and baker. Apply, Gillespie and Co., Labour Agents, Masterton. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST. —Black and tan sheep dog; answers to name of “Roy.” Finder please ring 'phone 4205. JpOUND. —Sum of money. Apply Accountant, Gas Department, Masterton. TO LET. rpO LET.—Seven-roomed house, lower end Renall Street. Apply E. L. Burr, Cabinetmaker, Lincoln Road, or 'phone 1984.
FOR SALE. JjKJIt SALE.—Piano; good as new. Address at ‘ ‘ Age ’ ’ Office. JpOR QUICK SALE.—Boarding house, very low rent; number of boarders, with sure returns. Furniture and stores for £2OO. Apply to The Fairbrothers. Ltd., Queen Street. JpOR SALE.—Singer Drop-head Sewing Machine; nearly new; a bargain for quick sale.-y-D. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. JpOR SALE.—Splendid new Rimu Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses; cheao and Great Value. —D. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. JX)K SALE.—Big Line of New Bedding; prices right. — D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. SALE.—Partin-Palmer, s.s., e. 1.; good order; £65. Five-seater Jackson, recent model, £55. Half-ton Ford Truck, £3O. Twin-cylinder A.J.S. gear box, kick start, £22 10/-. Threespeed Ariel, £l2 10/-. A. J. Tew, Carterton. JpLY-TOX the wonderful destroyer of flies and other insect pests, 2/6 per bottle. Fly-Tox hand sprayers produce a perfect spray and are marvellous value at 3/6. Both obtainable at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. TJIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace. Masterton. gECOND-HAND FURNITURE of every description at the right price. You can completely furnish your house here.—D. Sim, Dealer, Perry* Street. QENT’S NIGGER Brown Patent Shoe; fancy inset; the smartest shoe in town. Price, 38/6. Hubbard Bros., opposite Knox Church. TV/rOTORISTS! All leading makes of Motor Tyres and Tubes at the Masterton Tyre Repair Company, Bannister Street. Telephone 2519. ALWAYS keep a spare bottle of Hayward’s Military Pickle in the pantry. So useful when chance guests arrive. Its delicious flavour appeals to all. Demand .“Military.” 4 8. TTEEP the flowers blooming with a North British Garden Hose. Unequalled for wear and service. Made by North British Rubber Co., therefore best. Insist on “North British.” 9. fF~ BOTH YOUR 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 rpHE FAIRY TRICYCLE is the only one that lasts. There are others. The Fairy is obtainable at Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer. Telephone 2458. pAINTING —and this is the weather for it. Now is the time to save your home from depreciation and decay by getting C. N. Cole to paint it* for you. 19 Wrigley Street. Telephone 1532.
SUMMER SALE NOWON. Genuine Reductions on all Goods. A FEW SPECIAL LINES QUOTED BELOW: COSTUMES, very special, in Navy and Grey Gabardine, 29/6 and 39/6. WOVEN SILK COSTUMES, 15/6 co 59/6. SMART WALKING SKIRTS, 9/6. COAT FROCKS, in all shades, from 30/-. SUMMER FROCKS, a big range to choose from. Prices 6/11 to 6gn«. MILLINERY GREATLY REDUCED. Special prices 5/6, 7/6, 9/11 to 19/6. “VIAMI” (Farrar and Ninnes), ’Phone 1753.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 February 1927, Page 1
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