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LOST AND FOUND. J^OHT— Black cattle dog; answers to name Nigger. Reward. Apply “ Age ” Office. TO LET AND FOB SALE. JpOR SALE—I oung Indian Runner ducks, laying. Apply “Ago” Office, or ring 'phone 2523. Jj’Oß SALE—One boat-shape Reed pram, perfect order, newly upholstered. Apply Mrs L. S. Nicol, 26 Church street. JpOR SALE — Kirchner Overstrung Piano. -Arthur Williams, Piano Tuner, “Hirwain,’-’ Pownall street, 'phone 2431. JpOR SALE —- improved Drophead # Wertheim Sewing Machine, nearly now. Apply 228 Queen street. JJiOR SALE—Choice hothouse tomatoes .{“Carter’s Sunrise”) at J. D. Hunt’s, South Carterton, or at the shop, High street. 4 J/1R SALE —English Piano, lovely tone (makers, Walter ■ Murdock and Co., London), price £27 10s. Also lovely American Organ £lO, Violin and case £7 10s, Mandplina 40/-, Banjoetto 40/-. Robt. Russell, General Dealer. JpOR SALE at Cost Price—About 3 ( dozen Higji-back Kitehen Canadian Chairs, perfectly new. Usual price 12/6 each, to bo sold while they last at 8/6 each. Robt. Russell, General Dealer. JpORSALE—Six H. Baek Diningroom Chairs, light rimu, also six dark rimu, with movable leather covered bottoms, only 17/6 each; only tho one dozen left. Robt. Russell, Dealer, Masterton. X “ "FIRST AID OUTFITS.”—We sup-ply-first aid outfits for-domestic use. Price 4/6 upwards. Also Regulation Outfits for stations and shearing sheds. Price 21/- upwards; or any First Aid Outfit to suit purchasers’ requirements. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. gUGGESTIONS for Xmas' Gifts Ort Keen’s Corner Shop. A great variety to choose from. Kia Ora Loewe Pipes (companion cases), Tobacco Pouches, Cigars, etc. Also the noted “Tonsor” Bengal razor, procurable only at Fred. Keen’s Hairdressing Saloon, Queen, street, Masterton. I WANTED—Experienced shepherd; ’ v also good station fencer. Apply Gillespie and Co., Labour Agents, Masterton. VWANTED- Known—H. Greenfield, Bricklayer, Featherston, will give prices for any brickwork; own ear; any distance. iPhone 177, Featnerston. ‘‘gPORTIE” CHRISTMAS GIFTS7=Watch L. A. Wadham’s Sports Service Windows for a nice Christmas Gift. Let it be something “sportie” and good from the* full range of Tennis Racquets, Cricket Bats (Men and Youths), an Air Gun or Pea Rifle, all descriptions Pocket Wallets, Tobacco Pouches, Silver Cigarette Cases, Case Pipes, Torches, large presentation box of Cigarettes, Cigars, large assortment of Xylonite Ware, Ladies’ and Gents’, direct from the makers, and hundreds of other suitable gifts at L. A. Wadham’s Sports Service, ’phone 1686. We pack and post to any address.

JgAHB & HARMAN for all cycle and motor cycle repairs. y r IbLET~RAYB and Vibratory treatments for Falling Hair and Dandruff, Shampooing, Hair Colouring, Cutting and Singeing, Face Massage, Vanishing Cream, Massage Cream, Powders, Lotions, Pomades and Hair Tonics, etc. Mrs Lucas, opposite Winzenberg, photographer, upstairs. ’Phone 2580. YMAS PRESENTS for Men. This is not a difficult matter if you visit our shop. It is brimful of suggestions for presents. Big range Loewe Pipes, single or ip cases, also Trevor Pipes. No one pressed to buy. Just come along. J. Purcrase, Tobacconist, Queen street. pRESEBVE your house as well as add value to it by being painted by Charles N. Cole, 19 Wrigley street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

BETTER XMAS GIR'S at the A.P.F., Perry street. WATER COLOURS, ETCHINGS, PICTURES, MAX PARRISH PRINTS. Photographic Goods, CAMERAS, FILMS, PHOTO SUNDRIES. Photographs, 1 Dozen of your own Photos will make 12 individual gifts. Come choose your Gifts to-day. We develop and print for amateurs. SAME-DAY SERVICE. The A.P.F., Artistic Photographers and Picture Framers, Perry street, Masterton, '’Phono 2471.

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Wairarapa Age, 16 December 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 16 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 16 December 1924, Page 1

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