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ADVEBTIBEMEm X 3ATBB. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Fouad Advertisements are as follows:— a. d. 1 Insertion, 16 words .... 1 6 2 Insertions, 16 words .... 1 6 3 Insertions, 16 words .... S 6 1 Week, 16 words 6 6 6d Extra for every additional Ive words over 16. If Booked, 6d extra.

WANTED ADVKItTIHKMF.WTH TRAGIC ROMANCE of the South •Sea Islands. The wilderness was her jiaradise—until the other woman happened along. “Yellow Fingers,” featuring Olive Bordon. Opera House, this evening. Also Tim McCoy :n “War Paint.” L*aDY with little girl seen taking blue sunshade from 11 o’clock train at Masterton, please return to Railway Station to save further trouble. ANTED.—Farmers to inspect thc stock of spare parts for agricultural implements to be sold on Wednesday next at the Masterton Engineering Co., Lincoln Road. fought Redskin when a white man called—why? Here’love and adventure with the Red Indian frontier aflame. Swift aetion, flashing knives—sweating horses—lovetorn hearts. It's magnificent. “War Paint.” starring Colonel Tim McCov. called by the Indian tribes “White Chief High Eagle.” Also on this programme is another drama, “Yellow Fingers,” starring Olive Bordon. This programme can be show n to-night only. Be sure aud do not miss seeing “War Paint.” Reserves at Henderson’s, or Theatre phone 1048. KNOWN.—A quantity of useful Furniture and Effects (on behalf of a client) will be sold at the sale of Joinery, Motor Lorry, etc-., at the Occiilenta! Auction Mart this afternoon.—R. 8. Get-rand, Auctioneer. OLAYSON ’S SUPERBi - TOMATOES. Fresh-picked and “Firm as a Rock.” Unsurpassed for quality and flavour. Try some to-day.—B. P. L. Clayson, 6 Miriam Street. Telephone 1913. rp’HE EVENT UFTHE YEAR.—Masterton Swimming Club’s Carnival, Dixon street Baths, Tuesday, February 22. First event, 7.30 p.m. ‘Admission: Adults. I/-; Children (under 12), 6d. tpOSLATOES on Salo, P.O. Corner. Best quality; 6d per lb.—Roberts, ParkvaTe. Ji^OTICE. —Geo. M. Sparke wishes to inform his country customers that he has recommenced business and will be calling on them as usual with fine selection of useful goods. A NT ED.—To pureh asiUfive-rbomo. I modern house with garage; no agents. Apply, stating price, terms an 1 full particulars to “Bungalow,” c/o “Age” Oflice. tpHE 30-ewt. Commerce Motor Lmry to be sold by Auction to-day is coming right out of constant work, and is in first-class mechanical order.—ll. 8. Gerrand, Auctioneer. gLr. THE CHAMPIONS.—Sixteen of Wellington’s Champion Swimmers are competing at the Masterton Swimming Club’s Carnival, Dixon Street Baths, Tuesday, February 22. First, event, 7.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children (under 12) 6d. BRUSHES-ANDCOMBS for~Bobbed Hair; large assortment. The brushes are dainty, excellent quality bristle, in fancy or plain backs, and ’ with or without cases; 6/6 to 12/6. Full stocks of Xylonite, Ebony and wooden-back< I brushes, with Mirrors and Trays to Match. Quality the highest. Prices the lowest. At Gordon’s Pharmacy, Masterton. — Home-grown Why plant imported, and get a failure? Buy from the largest grower in the Wairarapa. 2/- a dozen; 14/- a hundred. G. W. Hallam, York Street. Telephone 1102. “pECTROL” for Adults, “Pectorine” for Children. Two reliable preparations for Coughs and Colds. Pleasant to take; speedv and sure in effect; 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. From Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.

piREARMS, Guns and Rifles, etc., for sale.—W.F.R. 22 Winchester Repeater, £4 10/-; .22 Winchester Repeater, model 90, £3 10/-; .22 Winchester Repeater, Model 90, £2 10/-; SingsBarrel Belgian 12 bore (new) £3 10/ ; D.B. 12 bore Rabbit Gun, £3 10/-; D.B. B.L. 12 bore Rabbit Gun, £3 10/-; .303 Rifle, £2 10/-. Also very nice Han i Cart with new body and good wheels, £4 10/-; very good runabout Ford Lorry cash price only £35. Everything advertised can be guaranteed.—Robt. Russell, General Dealer, corner Herbert Street and Columba Road, Masterton Telephone 1884.

POTATOES —Fresh-dug and free from blight; 10/- per cwt. delivered. Orders taken now. Ball Bros., Queen Street. Telephone 1938.

gPBCIAL J N CREPE-DE-CHINES, Good weight, in thirty smart new season s shades; Special Price, 7/1! yard— Shearer, Ltd.

i THE ATM ENT\ Ou r Distemper Powder given early will promptly cheek the trouble, and in tho most obstinate advanced stages it usually effects a cure. Prompt treatment is adviquble. 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. Special price for larger quantities. Ma S srertfn ee ’ fr 0 1“ Gordon ’ Che ™irt,

jyjPECIAL IN KNITTED COSTUMES. Two in medium-weight wool, cream lth oo oured trimmings; one in Brown Art Silk. Have been 55/- and 59/6. To-day Choleo for 20/-.— Hum: & Shearer, Ltd. g MOTORISTSI-Aincading make, of Motor Tyres and Tubes at the Masterton Tyre Repair Company, Bannister Street. Telephone 2519. JJALLAM’S First-Grad c"TOMATOE!« Strom 'T, lb ; G ’ W - llalllu ‘b Yo'rk street. | Telephone 1102. BARR & HZ^MAN-f3rn&^r r the RoX and J UheS f ° r ‘ U MOt ° ra °“ P-4FFIA- Large range "sf~7Jl^ e . 11 b . roall Strands; 6d per bundle; three ■bundles V-. Ball Bros., 1459” S ‘ reet Telc P h <> n « 1938 ami B'ARR~&“H7ItMAN 777"English~Dunlop Tyres and Tubes and Light Cars. ® BULBS.—Tulips, ]Hi aeiaths, Freesias ’ (uhße and ‘coloured). Anemones, Obtainable now from’ Ball Btos.i Queenland n j Florists,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
832

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 1

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