Gabardine coat advertised for. Fcur-roonied bungalow for sale. Mrs. W. Cummins and family insert thanks notice. Air. and Airs. J. Crow and family insert thanks notice.
Dickey seat lost between Featherston and Greytown advertised for.
Wairarapa South County Council elsewhere invites tenders for delivery of metal.
Woman wanted at Methodist Children’s Home to do washing; temporary help also required.
Alessrs. F. P. Welch and Son advertise for sale two good town properties and cheap dairy farm cm easy terms. T. Knight, Eketahuna, advertises particxilars of unreserved auction sale of building timber and sawmill plant at Putara next Wednesday.
Air. R. S. Gerrand advertises that a quantity of useful furniture and effects on behalf of a client, will be sold at the Occidental Auction Alart this afternoon.
The clearing sale of Air. W. C. Deller’s lite stock and chattels has been postponed to Tuesday, Alarch 1. The sale will take place at Mr. Deller’s farm at 10.36 a.m.
Columba Road (between Herbert Street and Kuripuni Street) will be closed from next Monday till further notice. The temporary stock route will be via Herbert, Alakora and Kuripuni Streets.
-At Wesley Church on Sunday morning the quarterly Communion service will be held. In the evening, tho Rev. W. Beckett will preach on “The Price of tho Great Pearl. Is it always the Same?’* The choir will render the anthem. “O. Worship the Lord.’’ Mr. Hy. F. Deverell, ophthalmicoptician. Masterton, will attend the opticians’ conference, which is being held in Wellington next week. He will return on Saturday evening, the 2fith. His sight-testing rooms will re-open on the 28th.
At the Congregational Church tomorrow morning, the Rev. E. W. Weymouth will spcakxon the much debated question of “The Influence of Christian Missions in China.’’ In the evening tho Young Worshippers’ League annual service will be held, the young people themselves taking part in the
Mr. R. S. Gerrand reminds the public of tho auction sale of builder’s material. joinery, motor lorry, etc., at the Occidental Auction Mart this afternoon. The sale is on account of tho D.O.A. in the bankrupt estate of A. C. Bicknell and should prove of especial interest to those in the trade.
The Masterton Auctioneering Company advertise an auction sale of super ior oak and rimti furniture and effects °t their Mart on Tuesday next at 2 p.m. In some instances the goods have not been in use 12 months and are on view on Mondav and morning of sale. Mr. G. Bilderlioc-k, electrical contractor. elsewhere notifies that he has removed to more commodious premises in Queen Street, next J. L. Murray. Ltd. Those contemplating electrical installations are cordially invited to call and inspect tho latest appliances.
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Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 4
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