WAIRARAPA STEAM LAUNDRY HOUSEWIVES.— Your Weekly Wash Day is no longer necessary with our DAILY SERVICE "BAG WASH.” FOR 3/ ONLY We wash as many Clothes as you can get in one of our Standard Size Bags. Your "Bag Wash” is called for and Delivered Same Dav. * Address.—New Concrete Buildings, King Street (near F.C.D.C.) 1378. MASTERJON. ’Phone 1378.
4 /sr.*'' ...■: T'blE moral of this advertisement is in the heading—don’t put off till to-morrow the tickets you can buy / <3* to-day. / A 'Z./ Get a whole book of 9 tickets—only cost 21 in / . this Last Dui One Art Union and YOU in. , reach lhe Golden Climax of the happiness that i - -j money brings. , ' CLOSES FEB. 25th ? DRAWN MARCH 12th L. 4 FOR TICKET BUYERS FOR TICKET SELLERS Ist Prize -£2,000 T ® . Se ’ ,er ® f 2nd Prize - £5OO W.nn.ng T.clket £5OO o-i n - conn To Seller of 2nd 3rd Pr,ze ' S2OO Winning Ticket £lOO 103 .other To Seller of 3rd prizes totalling £675 Winning Ticket £25 JU* £3,375 £625 LkCg&d Ticket Sellers’prizes are open to all excepting Paid Officials and Dis-tn< t Agents. If l'| ' s*’ l * !' persons sell a winning ticket, the buyer gets the seller'* prize as »cll «>> hi» own ’ ** l ' ,e nau ”“ seller is not shown on tb« ticket issued to the buyer, the buyer shall be deemed to be the seller. 1 OLDEN T ICUMAXT W ART I JSMinion All prizet in f Alluvial Gold By perniission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. OBJECTS: To raise funds on behalf of the Wellington Rugby */"*'*"'*». Union and the Poverty Hty Ci ’JIS Rugby Union for the respective yf J 3 purposes of building a Grand- (nLejfr 1 stand at Athletic Park. Welling- /» J \ / JWylx ton. and for the purchase of » S a grounds and improvements Jp thereon in the Poverty Bay Diatrict. y W. MATHESON. Provincial Secretary, 3ok 1642, WELLINGTON. Please send me of tickets for which I BA ticket enclose £.sd in full payment. Name Street Town Please clearly, and enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply.
WOOL, SHEEPSKTNS, WOOLLY DAGS. GOOD PRICES GIVEN FOB ABOVE LINES. MANURE. ■fJUMUS is what you require in your garden. Sure results from the use of “Youla Manure.” Your Lawn will stand the summer heat much better if you top-dress with this manure. T. R. MANNELL, Exporter, Wool Works, RAILWAY ROAD, MASTEBTON. TELEPHONE ’l9O.
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Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 2
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