ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisements are as follows:— a. d. 1 Insertion, 16 word# .... 1 6 2 Insertions, 16 words .... 3 6 3 Insertions, 16 words .. B 6 1 Week, 16 words ....... 6 6 6d Exira for every additional Ive . words over 16. If Booked, 6d extra.
WANTED ADVBRTiaeMKHTH — Four or fiv. room.. I. comfortajjy fuiuished house, adults only. Apply by letter to “House,” c/o “Age” Office. Ob' KAJILEH and human emotions! The little Joan of Altof the dismal marsh. Mary Pickford in “Sparrows,” commencing Tuesday next, Opera House. Keserves at Henderson's. J) UKE & DUCHESS VISIT. Persona requiring rooms write 39 Horne Street, Wellington. w™ • —-Five or six-roomed furnished house for three months from May .1. Reply “Careful Tenant,” e/o ‘‘Age’- Office. (pWELVE CASES Sauce Tomato a available to-day, at 3/- per case. Apply sharp if you want one.—B. P. L. Clayson, U Miriam Street, Telephone 1913. ANT l-.1-.—Farmers to inspect th o stock of spare parts for agricultural implements to be sold on Wednesday next at the Masterton Engineering Co., Lincoln Road. ‘‘Big Surprise” Sale!— All Summer Frocks and Millinery further reduced. Ladies’ Crepe Knickers and Bloomers, 1/11 pair. QLAYSON’S SUPERB 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. “Big Surprise” Sale!— Further piles of Dress Lengths and Remnants at Clearing Prices t!i week. ’pHE~M T EN’f7>F'THE YEAR.—Mar - terton Swimming Club’s Carnival, Dixon Street Baths, Tuesday, February -2. first event, /.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, !/•; Children (under 12). 6<l. TVATSON’S “Big Surprise” Sale!— 23-in. “Wypo,” for Tea Tow. , 10jd. Linen Glass Cloth, 9d. PilLs.s Cases, 1/9 p2ir; Three Serviettes for 1/11. h^OTICE. —Geo. M. Sparke wishes to inform his oountry customers that he has recommenced business and will be calling on them as usual with fine selection of useful goods. J)O~ YOU' \VANI“MORE p'j'VER T Less carbon trouble; more m.p.g. T Then use Duckham’s New- Process Motor Oil. Cheaper in the end. ’
VX7ANTED.—To purchase, five-i.ioia.sl modern house with garage; no agents. Apply, stating price, terms and full particulars to “Bungalow.'* c o “Age” Office.
gEE THE CHAMPIONS.—Sixteen of Wellington’s Champion Swimmers are competing at the Masterton Swimming Club’s Carnival, Dixon Street Baths, Tuesday, February 22. First, •wont,. 7.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children (under 12) 6d. QIBLS’ LINEN FROCKS, 7/6. Sizes 24 to 30in. Also sizes 32 to 36-in, at 10/-. Pretty and useful shades with collar and sleeves bound white. All now less than half-price. Only 20 to elear. Come early.—Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. R USHEiTAND^OMBSTor - KoSbe 1 Hair; large assortment. The brushes are dainty, excellent quality bristle, in fancy or plain backs, and with or without eases; 6/6 to 12/6. Full stocks of Xylonite, Ebony and wooden-baeke l brushes, with Mirrors and Trays to Match. Quality the highest. Prices the lowest. At Gordon’s Pharmacv, Masterton. QAR OWNERS! Use Duckham’a New Process Motor Oil. It resists heat and friction. Stops carbon deposit an 1 means mare power and fewer repair bills. NEMONEt. — Home-grown bulbs. Why plant imported, and get a failure! Buy from the largest grnwer 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; speedy and sure in effect; 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. From Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. JjfIREARMS, Guns and Rifles, ete., for sale.—W.F.R. 22 Winchester Repeater, £4 10/-; .22 Winchester Repeater, model 90, £2 10/-; .22 Winchester Repeater, Model 90, £2 10/-; Bing e Barrel 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 Read, Masterton Telephone 1884. POTATOES —Fresh-dug-.and free from blight; 10/- per cwt. delivered. Orders taken now. Ball Bros., Queen Street. Telephone 1938. J)ISTEMPER TREAT iIENf: Our Distemper Powder given early will promptly check the trouble, and in the most obstinate advanced stages it usually effects a cure. Prompt treatment is advisable. 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. Special price for larger quantities Posted free, from Gordon, Chenn-t’ Masterton. MOTORISTS! All leading makes' of Motor Tyres and Tubes at the Masterton Tyre Repair Company, Bannister Street. Telephone 2519* an “‘»te. JJALLAM’S First-Grade TOMATOES G ' W ' York Street. Telephone 1102. gARR & HARMAN for G^d?^ r the 7 V X a ° d TUbeS f ° r aU Moto " RAITIA. Large Long, broad strands; 6d per bundle, three bundles 1/-. Bal) Bros., Queen Street. Telephones 1938 and 1459. BARR~&" HThmaN for aJIiSTh,,. c . ir s ° P Tyres and Tubca and Light BULBS.—Tulips, Hcmeinths, Froes'ns (white and coloured). Anemones. Rnminenlus, ete. AH goo I variety. Obtainable now f rO ii, Ball Bros., “urs< :c men. Seedsmen and Florist-, Queen and Johnston Streets.
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Wairarapa Age, 21 February 1927, Page 1
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