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SITUATIONS VACANT. TA7ANTED.—A capable, experienced married couple; man, cowman-gar-dener, kill and general farm work; wife, eook general; small adult family. Apply, with references, to Mrs. W. McKenzie, telephone 1481, or P.O. Box 35, Masterton. VWAWTED. —Young girl for country, •’’ to help with domestic duties; two children. Apply “Age” Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. VWANTED. — Position as cook-baker ■ ’ ’ on sheep station, by single man, 35 years, sober and respectable. Address at “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. fjOST.—Last Sunday, sheep dog, black and white, with collar. Finder please ring ’phone 1896. JJOST. — In vicinity of Masterton, Mack retriever dog. Reward. Address at “Age” Office. gJTRAYED. — From Memorial Park, half-draught gelding. Finder please communicate with Secretary, Telephone 1109. w WOULD THE PERSON who took tho White Leghorne rooster from No. 3 pen by mistake, kindly return same to the Auction Mart? WANTED TO BUS. VWANTED.—To buy, good cow, just J calved or coming into profit this month. Apply 4, The Terrace, Lansdowne. TO LET. rpO LET—Five-roomed bungalow, situated in best part of Renall Street. Immediate possession. Apply Bunny, Burridge & Douglas, Solicitors for owners. FOB SALE. JpOB SALE.—Freshly picked Tomatoes, 2d. and 3d per lb. Warham, Seaham, South Road Extension. Telephone 1368, JT'Oll SALE—Dodge two-seater ear, in perfect order. Owner buying fiveseatcr. Any trial. Apply, W. A. Clarke, Bannister Street. JX)F SALE.—Young sheep dog, started work, shaping well. ’Phone >1336, E'. MCeeh, Tona Whai. JpCXB SALE.—Five-seater Ford Motor Car, in good running order. Price, £25, including new registration.—Robt. Russell, General Dealer. T JNOLEUMS, No. 1 quality, 7/- yard; No. 3,6/- yard.—D. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. VEW CARPETS, 12 by 12, £5; 9 by 9, £3 5/-. —D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. TpRESH PICKED Hot-house Tomatoes at our Nursery, Whatman Road. Telephone 1304, A. Robinson & Sons. TRY OUR WORKSHOP for Repairs. We have all the Latest Machinery for re-conditioning cars. We have lately imported new machinery for fitting Valve Seats in Fordson Tractor and Ford Car Cylinders.— Gordon Hughan, Ltd.. Carterton. jq-EW HEARTH BUGS from 10/-. Fins selection.—D. W. Sim, Perry St. •pUlj7RObsfWßNCTUßEunder~cost Price to quit. Terms, cash.—D. Sim. Perry Street. 'R'OR HIGB-CVaccj MOTOR CAB and Carriage Painting, communicate with F. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Impdement Co.’s Garage. Estimates given for all classes of work. KJ'EN’S SHOES in Tan, Nigger and Black, at prices which cannot fail to appeal; all less 2/- in the £. —Hubbard Bros., Boot Importers. MEN! SEE OUR WINDOWS for Holiday Footwear. Buy yours while the prices are right.—Hubbard Bros., South End. pARBX TOOTH PASTE preserves the Teeth. Support British industry. 1/6 per tube. At all chemists. •REST VALUE IN TOWN for Men’s Footwear; less 10 per cent, discount for cash.—Hubbard Bros., opposite Knox Church. MBS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church Street, ’Phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. Telephone 1518. THINK OF PHOTOGR ,'HS! Think of the A.P.F. Studio! Due to our modern method of Studio Lighting, Adults and Children do not have to keep still, which means that you get Natural, Lifelike Portraits full of Expression and Chari acter. COME IN ANY TIME, Or Ring 2471 for Appointment. The A.P.F. STUDIO, The Children’s Photographers And Artistic Picture Framers, ’Phone 2471, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 1

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