SITUATIONS VACANT. XXT’ANI’ED. — Driver for Fordson tractor. Apply Thos. F. Slowey, Tinui Road. SITUATIONS WANTED. TX7AITING Engagement.—Chauffeur, 10 years’ experience; also firscclass station cook and baker. Apply, Gillespie and Co., Labour Agents, Masterton. LOST AND FOUND. ’JJOST. —From Guessing Pen at Showgrounds, yesterday, gold Eversharp Pencil with my name engraved thereon. Finder please return to and receive reward from W. Baskiville, West School, Masterton. J^OST. —At Showgrounds yesterday, a camera (Brownie). Reward on returning to “Age” Office. FOR SALE. JpOR SALE.—Slingerland, banjo, com plots with case, nearly new, £3 15/-. Write “Banjo,” c/o “Age” Office. JpOR SALE. —3ft. h.p. Shacklock Orion Range. For price, etc., ring ’phone 1396. JpOR SALE.—Lady’s bicycle, new, never been used. Price, £7 15/-. Address at “Age” Office. pOR SALE.—Upright Grand overstrung Piano. Arthur Williams, Pianoforte Tuner, “Hirwain,” Pownall Street. Telephone 2431. JpOR SALE.—Singer Drop-head Sewing Machine; nearly new; a bargain for quick sale.—D. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. JpOR SALE.—Splendid new Eimu Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses; cheap and Gregt Value.—D. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. JpOR SALE.—Big Line of New Bedding; prices right. — D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. TpOR SALE.—Partin-Palmer, s.s., e. 1.; good order; £65. Five-seater Jackson, recent model, £55. Half-ion Ford Truck, £3o'. Twin-cylinder A.J.S. gear box, kick start, £22 10/-. Threespeed Ariel, £l2 10/-. A. J. Tew, Carterton. ‘ r pLORASIA’MFACE _ OREAM,’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. LADIES’ 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. WHAi trli’T TO GIVE than a Pipe. We have Loewe. Burling, G.8.D., Civic, City, De Luxe, Etc. Also Pocket Wallets and Pouches. J. Purchase, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street, Masterton. JpOUR ACRES, with new four-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences; fowl houses, etc. Cheap- at £9oo.—The Fairbrothers Ltd., Land Agents, 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. TOILET SPECIALIST. jV[ISS KATHLEEN DYEB (lately with Madame Elise, Auckland) has opened up-to-date rooms in the Cosy Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. Specialising in Clipping, Shampooing, Marcel and Water Waving, Staining, Massage (face and scalp), Manicuring, Mineral Clay Packs. FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. FILLINGS ON OTARIA ROAD. RENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, Featherston County Council, Mar.tinborough are invited for the raising and metalling of approximately 24 chains of road about six miles from Martinborough. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, Martinborough, or at the office of the undersigned. Tenders CLOSE vet Martinborough on FRIDAY, 4th March, at 9 a.m. H. F. TOOGOOD, Consulting Engineer, 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. THE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1908 AND NOXIOUS WEEDS AMENDMENT ACTS, 1919 and 1923. NOTICE TO CLEAR LAND OF NOXIOUS WEEDS. rpHE ATTENTION of Occupiers of land is hereby drawn to the provisions of the above Acts and notice is hereby given that unless effective measures are taken to comply with the requirements of the above Acts as regards the clearing of noxious weeds, occupiers of land will render them selves liable to a prosecution without further notice. Immediate attention to the clearing of noxious weeds is therefore requested. W. C. BARRY, M.R.C.V.S., District Superintendent. Wellington, 12th February, 1927. P. I. M. POSTCARDS of LUCKY MASTERTON, 3d each.
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Wairarapa Age, 17 February 1927, Page 1
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