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ADVERTISEMENT 2ATB& Wanteds, For Bale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisement! are m follows:— M. d. 1 Insertion, 16 words •• •• 1 0 2 Insertions, 16 words 1 0 3 Insertions, 16 words .. >»•! 8 0 1 Week, 16 words 0 0 6d Extra for every additional <v_e words over 10. If Booked, Cd extra.

WANTED ADVMUTISEMEMTB. “OOLLEGE DAYS,” starring Harold Lloyd, will even make a chronic crank laugh. Also see Wee Jackie Harris in Songs, Impersonations and Dances. Opera House, commencing tonight, 7.45. QILK RAFFIA just opened up. Also a big supply of Coloured Raffia at H. L. Esau, Seedsman and Florist, Queen Street. Telephone 1051. BUY YOUR EIANKETS and" save us packing. Huge reductions.—London Unlimited. p-OOiD FOR - ~ LIFETIME? You should see the- “Lifetime” ten> and Pencils at A. J. Daysh’s. Guaranteed for the life of the purchaser. IX7HEN YOU PEEL INDIFFERENT to a meal help t down with Hayward’s Military Pickle.- You can’t resist its delightful piquant flavour. Make sure it’s “Military.” gPECLAL LINE of Children’s, Ladies ’ and Men’s White Shoes and Boots; selling at Wholesale Cost. At C. D. Shoosmith’s. poor WE AR BARGAINS. — Ladies’ Coloured Kid Shoes; high quality; New Zealand manufacture; all latest colours; our Price, 27/6. We pay postage.—Flemming’s Cash Footwear Store, Carterton. TOWELS? Damask. Quilts. All must go before Saturday.—London Unlimited. QI BLS’ LINEN“ FROCKS, 7/6. Sizes 24 to 30m. 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 clear. Come early.—Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. fTKfpr DIM) WN ■ NG~MAN his whole life flash before him, especially his nfrtukes. Suddenly he remembered th.. C had not taken his children to fee I' .rold Lloyd in “College Days, ”at • Opera House. lODISED I>LOOD PURIFIER is highly lecomna':. 5 ’ for boils, pimples, blotchy complex.un and similar disorders. It purifies and enriches the blood. Price, 2/6 and 3/6 per bottle. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. ’

J IGHT RIMU .Single Bedsteads and wire mattresses, £2 8/-. Call and inspect.—D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry St. gTOP CARBON, "scored " burned-out bearing.-! and big repairs billsF by using Duekham’s New Process Motor Oil. More power at less cost.

£)ONOT M?-> -Yn Bargains at London Unlimited. Closing Saturday. BRUSHKS AND~COMBS lor 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-backed brushes, with Mirrors and Trays to Match. Quality the highest. Prices the lowest. At Gordon’s Pharmacy. Masterton.

“pECTROL” for Adults, “Pceiorinc” 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.

pTREARMS, 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/-; Single 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 Hand Cart with new body and good wheels, £4 10/-; very good runabout Ford Lorry cash price only £35. Everything advertised can be guaranteed.—Robt. Resell, 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.

TVf ADE IN A CLEAN, Modern Factory from finest ingredients—Heyward’s Military Pickle. The best on the market. Specify “Military.”

TYISTEMPER TREATMENT. "" 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, Chemist, Masterton.

MOTORISTS! All leading makes of Motor Tyres and Tubes at the Masterton Tyre Repair Company, Bannister St n et. Telephone 2519.

JgIX ACRES rich land, with fine fiveroomed bungalow; all conveniences. Two large hot-houses with grapes ic full crop and which will return £lOO in coming month, and good living to be made off this property. Price and particulars on application to The Fairbrothers, Ltd., Queen Street.

pEARS, 11b or 501 b; good samples; 3d per lb. October Purple Plums, just the sort, 3d lb. Book up early. The Fairbrothers, Ltd., Auctioneers, Queen Street.

LEEK AND CELERY PLANTS in

any quantity; delivered to any part of the town. The Masterton Nurseries, Whatman Road, telephone 1304.

FREE-FLOWING OIL means easy

starting. Play safe by using Duckham’s New Process Motor Oil and get the bear from your car.

pIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton.

Large range of colours. Long, broad -’rands; 6d per bundle; three bundles 1/-. Ball Bros., Queen Street. Telephones 1938 and 1459.

J^ULBS. —-Tulips, Hyacinths, Freesias (white end coloured). Anemones. Ranunculus, etc. ■ All good varieties. Obtainable now from Ball Bros., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, Queen an I Johnston Streets. THEBE te NO BUBBTh'UrK Hr Duekham’s M<M,« Oil becau-e there is no substitute for the superior experience ami intensive specialisation which have produced it. Best for all ears.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19270302.2.2.7

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
845

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 2 March 1927, Page 1

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