WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. .«.■.. YOUNG MAN as Cashier in Mercantile Office. Previous office experience necessary. Apply in own handwriting with references. BOX 75, Mastertou. QLNILEMAN requires board and accommodation. Willing to" x?ay good price. State terms, etc., to "Cleanliness," c/o Age Office. RANTED KNOWN—That. H. H. Armstrong, the old established saddler, of Carterton, has removed to new premises opposito Tucker's Book Areado. 'Phono 238. JPILMS DEVELOPEDf~ Printing and enlarging at city prices. All photo supplios at Bagley'a Pharmacy. Quality right, Prices right. Service unequalled. AINCOATS, ete > at warehouse prices. Sheetings, 54in. 4/11, 5/5, 5/9 (Einlay's); 80in. 5/9, C/ 10, 7/11; Eorfar 3/3; Huck 2/10J; Calico (Hofr.) 2/8; Prints 2/3. At 15 per cent, under retail.—Thomas & Co., Albert Street. 'Phone 2456. gOUNDS ABSUKD, but it's true!— Unbreakable mica gas chimneys at 2/3 and wire inverted gas globes for 3/6; gas mantles 1/- and 1/2; glass chimneys from Bd. Oh, Thompson's is the place all right I RANTED KNOWN—That it will pay you to investigate the points of superiority found in the Mighty "Maxwell" before placing your order elsewhere. A demonstration will convince you of its value.—J. H. Lyttle, Wairarapa Agent. gPARE NOTHING for good sight.— Best quality lenses in properly adjusted frame at Baglcy's'Pharmacy, Prescription Opticians, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN.—Gents' suit, overcoats, etc., dry cleaned and tailor pressed equal to new. Ladies' costumes a speciality. Dyeing done by leading firm in Wellington. Trial solicited.—Vaughan & Robertson, No. 4 (upstairs), Exchange Buildings, Masterton.
QOOD LIGHT is essential to comfort in the home. Upright and inverted mantles, glasses, globes, etc., at lowest prices at Beale's. LARGE RANGE of beautifully bound music books at reasonable prices, suitable for presents, at Candy's Music Warehouse, 296 Queen Street, Masterton. QLD False Teeth, damaged or sound, wanted. Increased price paid return mail.—Pearline So., 168 Queen Street, Auckland. Established 1900. RANTED— Old ~clientrto'"note~that I am horse clipping again this season. Equine dentistry attended to as usual. Advice gratis.—G. McLean, Railway Forge, 135 Lincoln Road. TfOR A BAD COUGH or cold—- ■ "Pectrol"—Bottles 2/9, at Bagley's Pharmacy. QYCLE HATCHERS will ensure your getting big hatches and better chicks. Tho "Cycle" hatchers bring strong chicks, the kird that are easy to raise, and develop quickly into profitable'fowls. Call and see a "Cycle" hatcher at Beale & Co. 's. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' costumes and men's suits carefully cleaned, repaired, and pressed. Highgrade work; satisfaction guaranteed; cheapest firm on earth. Order by post receive careful attention.—Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church.
rpHE TOILET ROOMS, 101 Queen Street, Masterton. Treatment for Hair and Complexion. Also Hair Work of Every Description. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Telephone 1599. JjADIES visiting Hawke's Bay may have all traces of fatigue and travel removed at Mrs Elder's Toilet Parlours, Heretaunga street, Hastings. Falling hair and premature greyness remedied. Pace massage wonderfully effective. Write for treatment for skin and hair. 'Phone 737. rpHE wonderful Walking Doll can be seen walking about the .Fancy Department at the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., Masterton. ■\jy ANTED KNOWN—W. and A. Summers for high-class boot repairs. English leather used. (Eeturned Soldiers.) 33 Lincoln Eoad. ]y;BS. L. PAYNE, Clairvoyant and Psychomotrist, 8 Bruco Street (close to the Park and near Waipoua Bridge). Hours 11 to 7. Correspondence by post. Send date, month, year of birth, in own handwriting. Fee 3s. Evenings by appointment. gECKET OF HAPPINESS by return registered mail. The essence of all knowledge is self knowledge. Send birth date, month, year, and postal note 5/- to T. J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland.
TJEKE'S a mixture I Cups and saucers; enniallod saucepans and kettles; children's and old folks' games for the long evenings; toilet soaps of every kind; Barilla soap at 1/2 a bar; marbles, tops, playing cards 1/3, 2/1, 3/6; Meccano; Asbestos Irons —an immense range of everyday goods at Thompson's, opposite Hannah's. WIPE YOUR BOOTSI and be sure you clean them on a doormat bought at Thompson's Household Store. Prices from 4/-. QHipKS do well when they are hatched in a "Cycle'' Hatcher. Half a million "Cycles" are in use every season. Call and let us show you the advantages of the "Cycle" Hatcher.—Beale & Co. "CiOR SALE —Twenty-five tons pressed hay. Apply P. M. J. Oates, Carterton. 'Phono 122 W.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 August 1920, Page 1
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