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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S “The Third Round,” from the pen of “Sapper.” A thrilling mystery drama. Cosy, commencing to-night. Good supporting programme. gWEET PEA SEED. Just to hand, in named colours or mixed packets. Sole agents for Trevethick’s worldfamous Sweet Peas. Call or send for catalogue. H. L. Esau, Seedsman and Florist, Queen Street. Telephone 1051. gTAR ASSEMBLY, Central Arcade Hall, this Saturday night. Circumstances alter cases. It’s to be another joy gathering. Arnold’s Jazz Orpheans will supply the music. Nuflf said. Spotlight in attendance. Gents, 2/6; Ladies 1/& ANTED KNOWN.—The usual auc- * tion sale of Prime Beef and Mutton will ibe held at Gerrand’s “Cush and Carry” Butchery to-day, at 3 o ’clo'ck. RONDON UNLIMITED closing on Saturday. Sensational Final Reductions. FJO YOU LIKE”READING?”Why not join Daysh’s Lending Library? 10/- deposit. No further subscription; 3d each, change. pORYOUR' FINER LINEiTawT Napery use only “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch. You’ll be delighted with the beautiful white glossy finish imparted. Insist on “Dove” Starch. OOIMFORTABLB ’ BOARD in private home is offered to two or three business men. Few minutes from P.O. Write to No. 12, c/o “Age” Office.

JUTEN’S AND BOYS’ Footwear.—We can supply your requirements and guarantee satisfaction. Leading Eng lish makes: Bostock, Marlow, Crockett & Jones. Prices right. Repairs executed at shortest notice.—W. Davies, Boot Importer (opp. Dalgety & Co.. Ltd.; Qucep Street, Masterton.

LADIES’ COATS at one-third th. original price. Last day Saturday.—London Unlimited.

ll7ANTED.—Grazing for horse until end of August; within reasonable distance of Masterton. , Address at “Age” Office.

MYSTERY that will keep you on the edge of your seat. A Bulldog Drummond story, “The Third Round.” Cosy, coiumencing to-night.

pARIS WATER WAVERS produce the “Marcel” wave in a few minutes without injury to the hair. Simple to use and only 1/6 each. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

TJUNGER IS THE BEST SAUCE—the next best is Hayward’s Mil. tary Pickle. Ideal for summer lunches, etc. Ask for “Military.”

pOR SUNBURN. —The famous Sparke hand lotion. A certain cure for cracked and chapped hands, sore and aching feet, corns, etc., etc. Numerous testimonials. Write G. M.-Sparke, Donald Street, Masterton.

LAST DAY OF LONDON Eniii; -■ '. Saturday. Men’s Oilcoats at ( Wholesale prices to clear.

pFFERVESCENT FRUIT SALINE for cooling and purifying the blood, stimulating the liver and invigorating the system. Try a little in the morning —a teaspoonful to a glass of water; 3/6 bottle. From Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.

■JJEW LINE Ladies’ Silk Raincoats, 27/6 each.—D. W. ■Sim, Dealer, Perry Street.

IXTANTED. —Dairy Farmers to see tho “Rotary Perfection” Milking Machine. It’s simplicity, positiveness and ease of working will amaze you. A J. Parton, Sole Agent, Carterton.

&HOP AT LONDON UNLIMITED before Saturday. Monday will be too late.

MRS. DILLON, Aorist, 22" Church Street, ’phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths, and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered Wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. Telephone 1518.

LADIES’ LINEN FROCKS, 9/11. Nine only; to be cleared. Various shades. This season’s price, 39/6. Fancy Embroidered Crepon Frocks, suitable for afternoon wear, 14/11. Have been 59/6. —Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. BUY SHOES while they are cheap. You cannot get better value elsewhere. Hubbard Bros., Queen Street, Masterton.

>pHERE ARE MANY KINDS of Pickle but only one Hayward’s Military Pickle. None can equal it for flavour. Demand “Military.”

LOOK AHEAD.—Winter must come; get ready for it. Have that toobi Papered and make your Winter brighter. See my selection of wallpapers.— C. N. Cole, 19 Wrigley Street.

QENT’S NIGGER Brown Patent Shoe; fancy inset; the smartest shoe in town. Price, 38/6. Hubbard Bros., opposite Knox Church.

PENNET TABLETS make delicirm junket. Vanilla flavoured and more reliable than ordinary rennet. Price, 1/- per bottle. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

TO i ENNIS PLAYERS. We hav b just landed, direct from London six dozen Poriio Tennis Eye Shades. It has no equal as a sports shade. Price, 4/9. At L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service. Telephone 1686.

jpHE FAIRY TRICYCLE is rhe only one that lasts. There are othere. The Fairy is obtainable at Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer. Telephov.e 2458.

JF YOU JUST ASK for Starch you run a risk. Specify “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch and save your linens. QUESTIONS ANSWERED WhTT). N. Cole is to the front in Painting and Papering? Best of Materials, Honest Workmanship, Reasonable Chr.rge#’, Try him. Telephone 1532.

r pRY J. PURCHASE, Queen Street, for Cigarette Cabinets, Cases, Cigars in 5, 10, 25, 50. Also Razors, Brushes, etc

B. J. OSBORNE, Tinsmith, maker of Baths, Tanks, fptove Pipes, Rub bish Tins, Milk Utensils and all sheet metal work. Address, Dixon Street, back of T. Wagg & Co.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19270302.2.2.6

Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

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768

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

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