Wanted Advertisements. Not exccedivg '45 words. One Two Tbreo toix Insertions CASH. 1/6 2/6 3/6 6/b Booked 8/- 3/- 4/6 9/- . RANTED KNOWN-MONDAY, February 19th, is the pay night of the Workmen's Friend Building Society.—W. Donaldson, Secretary, Perry Street. SALE —A double-seated buggy, in ?, first-class order. Price £22, Buggy can be sten at J. C. Ewington's, Masterton. RANTED KNOWN—That "The Pinps. corner of Albert and Victoria Streets, has been furnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of Poarders, Visitors, and' Families. Firstclass accommodation. Home comforts. MisS E. CEEELMAN, Proprietress. RANTED, Cyclists to BuyCovers .. 8* 6d Tubes.. .. 4s 6d Free-wheels 8s 6d Pedals .. 6a 6d Saddles .. 6s 6d Chain.. .. 5s 6d Cyc'es Stove Enamelled, £l, Cycles for sale, ]Os cath and 4s weekly. Enquiries replied to at once. NOM'AIIEIL CYCLE & MOT OB CO. Head Branch : Ghuznee St., Wellington. 7aNT ED.— Farmers not to fail to see CEMENT PIPES exhibited at the Masterton ShuW. Cheaperiihan totara for culverts. Improve with age.— CEMENT PlPiii CO., Masterton. WANTED KNOWN, to Country CJients, that it will pay you to read this. We areprdpßre'd to send you 'a pair of BADEN-POWELL BOOTS for the sum o* 6/9. The boots are unrivalled for sttength, comfort, durability, and they are quite waterproof. We have the sole agency for these boots, and on account of the tremendous output, can afford to sell them at tbe al-ove pice. Postal orderspn mptly attended to. Bo ts repaired while you wait. AMERICAN BOOT COMPANY, Buckle nnd Tory Streets, WELLINGTON. 7ANTi£D KNOWN—That during the 1 hot weather customers can purchase the nicest grapes, oranges, apples, etc, and all the best and choicest fruits in season at my shop. The public can rely on receiving the best of attention. . MRS MILbBB, Gillespie's Buildings, Queen Street, ' RANTED KNOWN—R. E. JONES is prepared to do all kinds of Sanitary Pkmbinp, Drainaying, G s Fittintr, Eleotric Bell Fitting, and Hot Water Services. Estimates given. All wo k guaranteed and prompt y attended to. T ■<■ ephone 138. R. E. JONES Sanitary P'u n<,< i (by exam.) Queen-st., Masterton 7-ANTED E\OWN~Lo!iU Bodies C'tnn :t afford to use timber fur culverts. CEMENT PIPiSS are cheipeiy stiO'n/ftv'arid moii durah'c. See exhibit at SHOW.—CEMi'N r PIPE CO., Mastertori, )* KNOWN—That the IMPERIAL SYSTEM takes precedence of all of Dress Gutting,, and embodies all the Latest Designs. DkaUGHIING MAS I'M* ED IN TW<» LKSSON^. Pupil- tauuht to muke Coats, Skirts, I'ea and Dressing Children's Garment* of o'.ery description. Ladies their own dressmaker after oop course of lessons. MRS WILLIAMS, late of Napier aril Hastings, Instructress, rooms over Miss Rive's, entrance from side street. . • Paepalum D - tatum Soed, T c.ous Hand-shaken J New Season' nop now available. Every set'ler sho ,1 mix 2 to 3 lbs'of S- ccombe's Seed in tuuir grass seed mixtures when sowing. The most Dutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land. Ask for Spccombe's. name on every genuine sack. W. Stecombe, Central Bucca, Coff's Harbour, N.SW. 7 ANTED. KNOWN-J. PEINGLE Saddler, Queen Street, is selling Horse Covers and Oilskin Coats, etc., all varieties, at Bed need Prices. . Collars and Saddles,made to order. Eeasonable prices GREAT SALE COOTS and SHOES, 7ISITORS should call and inspect the BARGAINS. E. HANNAH & Co. QUEEN STREET, - MiSTERTON. "Kla-Ora Hats. tHESE HATS are GUARANTEED, and will be replaced if not satisfao For Fit, Style, and Durability They Equal. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON 'NDERTAKES the Protection of Inj ventions Designs, and Trade Marks in all countries. <S ■■' ' . ■— — - '. . " . Address— QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON; Send for Pamphlet; "Advice to Inve»i tore," free on application,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7966, 17 February 1906, Page 1
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