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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. £EE THE MIGHTY Spectacle of the Burning City by fire and brimstone. The exodus of its population; famine of a nation; life amid the splendours of an Oriental Court; Tisha’s fascinations; the Return of the Prodigal. “The Wanderer,” Opera House, again this evening, 7.45. HOUSE WANTED. TILTANTED.—To rent or lease, before April Bth, a convenient unfurnished house with three bedrooms, within reasonable distance of the shop.—A. J. Daysh, bookseller. T)O YOU LIKE’READING? Why’not join Daysh’s Lending Library? 10/- deposit. No further subscription; 3d each change. pOMATOES. —Fresh, picked and firm. Flavour and quality the best, 6<i per lb.—Ball Bros., Queen and John ston Streets. Telephones 1938 and 1459. gWEET PEA SEED. Just to hand, in named colours or mixed packets. Sole agents for Trevethick’s worldfamous Sw'eet Peas. Call or send for catalogue. H. L. Esau, Seedsman and Florist, Queen Street. Telephone 1051.

pHE WAIRARAPA BAG WASH do not use any harmful chemicals in their bag wash; only pure soap and water. Inspection invited. Telephone 1378.

pROM THE INNOCENT LOVE of a country lass to the fascinations of a sophisticated enchantress. “The Wanderer,” Opera House, to-night, 7.45.

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

PARIS WATER WAVERS produce x 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.

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

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, Master-, ton.

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

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

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

RADIES’ 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.

JJUY SHOES while they are cheap. You cannot get better value elsewhere. Hubbard Bros., Queen Street, Masterton.

T.OOK AHEAD.—Winter must come; get ready for it. Have that room 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.

PAINTING —and this is the weather for it. Now is the time to save your home from depreciation and decay by getting C. N. Cole to paint it for yom 19 Wrigley Street. Telephone 1532.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Why C. ™ N. Cole is to the front in Painting and Papering? Best of Materials, Honest Workmanship, Reasonable Charger. Try him. Telephone 1532.

■VEGETABLE PLANTS to mature for winter use. Savoy Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Lettuce, Celery, Leeks; good healthy plants; now ready; 6d per bundle; can supply up to 10,000 of any variety. The Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson & Sons), Whatman Road. Telephone 1304. Full stocks at our town agents, Graham & Co.

TJENNEi I’ABLm, make delicious * junket. Vanilla flavoured and more reliable than ordinary rennet. Price, 1/- per bottle. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

ITHE FAIRY TRICYCLE is the only one that lasts. There are others. The Fairy is obtainable at Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer. Telephone 2458.

gEAGRASS CHAIRS, new. Reduced in price.—The Fairbrothers, Ltd., Auctioneers, Queen Street.

■R/TOTORISTS! Guaranteed Repairs to Motor Tyres and Tubes at the Masterton Tyre Repair Co., Bannister Street. Telephone 2519.

rpWO PRICES ON^Y —for two weeks. We are selling Gent’s Boots and Shoes, 25/- and 30/-. Hubbard Bros., North End Shop.

FREE-FLOXVIjND OIL-means easy starting. Play safe by using Duckham’s New Process Mator Oil and get; the best from your car.

POR -HIGH-CLASS MOTOR CAR and Carriage Painting, communicate with F. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Impdemcnt Co.’s Garage. Estimates given for all classes of work.

TYID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU that Clerical lenses would suit you. £ou just look over the top of them when not reading. Consult 11. T. Wood, Chemist and Optometrist.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19270310.2.2.6

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1927, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
765

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1927, Page 1

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