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Unfurnished flat to let. Board wanted in private home. Working partner small fruit orchard wanted. Six good scrub-cutters and good camp cook wanted. Tenders are invited for painting Morison’s Bush Hall. The Rev. John Davie will conduct services at Westmere and. 1 To Wharau on Sunday next. Subscribers are reminded that Monday, April 15, is the last day for receiving telephone rentals. Here at Bradbury’s you will find many charming and distinctive designs in silverware that are an acceptable gift for every occasion. Mr. G. Dallas, jeweller, announces that he has just landed a ring enlarging machine for enlarging any style of ring in a few minutes without risk of damaging the settings. The continuation of (gramophone note® by the Arts & Crafts under the heading of “Jingling in Portables” on page 6 should be of special interest to gramophone owners, especially those who possess a machine with the latest type of amplyfier. Attention is also drawn to- the great range of gramophones stocked by the Arts and Crafts, and especially the H.M.V. machines, which under the new price list represents the greatest value ever offered in gramophones and can be purchased on easy terms. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza. COAX THE INDOOR APPETITE. The indoor appetite demands something dainty, delicate and appetising for the midday snack; something easily varied each day. PECK ’S Paste Sandwiches coax the indoor appetite with a ■delicious range of flavours including, Kippavette, Anehovette, Salmon and Shrimp, Chicken and Ham, Turkey and Tongue, and Ham and Tongue. Free from all preservatives, and British made in a model factory, PECK’S Pastes are guaranteed of the highest food value.*

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Wairarapa Age, 11 April 1929, Page 4

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, 11 April 1929, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Age, 11 April 1929, Page 4