Borsalino hat lost. Cook-general wanted. Three or four rooms to-let. Stetson hat advertised for. Two greyhound pups for sale. Black handbag lost on Showgrounds. Woman to do washing and ironinjr wanted. Refined middle-aged woman as working housekeeper wanted. Mr. Ben Roberts, Parkvale, has tomatoes on sale at P.O. corner this week. Mr. B. P. L. Clayson, 6 Miriam street advertises fresh-picked tomatoes for sale.
Advertiser wishes buy modern house. Clayson’s ‘‘Firm as a Rock” tomatoes advertised.
The W.F.C.A., Ltd., sale closes on Saturday, and special half-price bargains are offering in the Dress Department and Showroom.
The Rev. Trevor Skey. of Rotorua, will preach at the usual’services in the Tinui-Whareama Parochial District on Sunday next.
In to-day’s issue the Railway Department advertise excursion fares in connection with the band contest to he held at Wellington from 21st to 26th February.
Mr. G. M. Sparke, Donald Street, notifies country customers that he has re-commenced business and will be calling on them with a fine selection of useful goods.
A Navy League shop day will be heid on Friday, February 25, at the Cosv Theatre entrance. A choice array of cakes and produce will be on sale. On March 1. Commander Arthur Marsden, R.N., will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Navi' League’ in St. Matthew’s Parish Hall." ’ The Masterton Auctioneering Co. advertise a sale of poultry at their mart to-day, at 2 p.m. On Tuesday they will
sell the contents of a seven-roamed house comprising almost new oak and rimu furniture and effects. The goods will be on view on Saturday and Mon day, also morning of sale, bn Wednesday next, the balance <-f the stock-in-trade of the Masterton Engineering and Machinery Co. will be sold by auction without reserve, on the premises Lincoln Road.
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Wairarapa Age, 18 February 1927, Page 4
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