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LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Saturday afternoon, between Masterton and Woodville, via Mt. Bruce, a brown rug, initials R.M.. in corner. Reward on returning to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, Masterton, or H. C. Tennont, Takapau. LOST— Value my home through not having it painted and papered. Ask C. N. Cole for an estimate. 19 Wrigley street. TO LET AND FOR SALE. (JJO LET—Large partly famished double room; own entrance, gas stove and light, and all conveniences. Address at “Age” Office. JpOR SALE—For J car in good running order. Address at “Age” Office. Jp@R SALE—Child’s wicker pushcart with apron, in good order. Price 30/-. Can be seen at Baird’s Motor Garage. JpOR SALE—Ono light spring cart home, 4 years old, very quiet, broken to all harness. Address at “Age” Office. JpOR SALE. —Five-roomed house, containing all conveniences; situated in good locality. Address at “Age” Office. TVIAMOND RINGS, 3-stone, from £6/10; clusters, £7/10/, Dallas. STOCK AGENTS. TVANTED—An experienced Stock ’ Agent for Carterton district. Apply with copies of references to THE MANAGER, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., MASTERTON. SOLWAY COLLEGE. is hereby given that the Board' of Governors of Solway College are prepared to receive day scholars in the Primary Department up to and including the Sixth Standard. For particulars apply to the Principal at the College. A. KEITH, Secretary. Masterton, March 12. 1925. OF INTEREST 10 MASTERTON RESIDENTS. NEW DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. MASTERTON-WELLINGTON. T BEG to intimate to the travelling public that I have taken over the business of Singleton and Co. as from the Ist MARCH. My Char-a-banc, leaves Masterton on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAYS, at 7.30 a.m., returning from Wellington same day at 4 p.m. My Hudson Super-Six Car leaves Masterton on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7.30 ajn., returning from Wellington same day at 4 p.m. Fares: 10s single, L Booking from Masterton: ’Phones: Office 1241. Private 1582. Booking from Wellington, Government Tourist Office, Panama street. Business will be continued under the name of SINGLETON & CO. J. E- JENKINS, PROPRIETOR. 2/6 Novels Worth Reading 2/6 at N. R. BROWN’S. “Rose of Spandgers” (Dennis). “The Lucky Number” (lan Hay). “Sea Wolf” (Jack London). “The Barbarian Lover” (Maigare. Pedler). “The Confessions of Anne” (May Christie). “The Doubtful Character” (Baillie Reynolds). “The Swamp Breath” (Robert Simpson). “The Rebel Bride” (May Christie). “The Eternal Eve” (May Christie). “On Etna” (Norma Lorimer). “Josiah’s Wife” (Nbrma Lorimer). “Mirry-Ann” (Norma Lorimer). “Betty Zane” (Zane. Grey). “Last of the Great Scouts” (Zane Grey). , “Little Man” (John Galsworthy). “A Motley” (John Galsworthy). “The Trail of the' White Mule” (Bower). “Range Boss” (Alden Seltzer). | “Rustle of the Wind River” (Ogden). N. R. BROWN, Bookseller, QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. 'Phone 1786. XAKB TUA MOTOR SO XAHX THE MOTOR XQ WELLINGXON. WILLINGTON. piCHARDS * CO.’S big, new 20- ** Beater MOTOR CHAB-A-BANO runs to Wellington as follows:— x TIMIcTABLE. (Leaves Masterton P. 0.) 7.8 S ajn. Tuesdays, arrives 11 sjn. LBO ajn. Thursdays, arrives 11 ajn. I pun. Saturdays, arrives 5.80 pjn. RETURN JOURNEY (Leaves Government Tourist Offley ‘Wellington.) I pjn. Tuesdays and Thursdays, i pjn. Sundays. Arrives Masterton 7.30 pjn. Bookings at Government Tourist Office and Lambton Garage. Picking up passengers either way at intermediate towns. Here is an excellent opportunity of meuring a good healthy open-air ride >nd much fine scenery to gladden the sye. FARE 10/- SINGLE Beats booked at L. A. Wad jam’s Sports Depot, Queen street ' -i 9c, C-gg Crcsceu’ '<■; t'.ie t&tw.

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Wairarapa Age, 17 March 1925, Page 1

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