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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR HER BIRTHDAY! A STRING OF PEARLS! lI7HAT STORIES a String of Pearls ” would tell—of the torrid shores of Africa—of the Synthetic Beds of Japan —of the Seven Seas of the Earth from whence they came, to nestle alluringly in their cases at Bradbury’s, till such time as they are ready to enhance tho contour of a feminine throat. Such delicate gradations have they, of shade and size, that their quality is at once apparent even to the unpractised eye—and, when ‘‘she” knows they came from Bradbury’s her appreciation will know no bounds. J. BRADBURY, JEWELLER MASTERTON IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. Disc Harrows, 12-blade £l2 Drill, 13-coulter £25 Engine, 6 h.p., Portable Anderson, £llO Harrows, Tine, 3 leaf pnd bar, £5 10/Hariows, Tine, 2-leaf and b?r, £3 10/Manure Distributor £l2 Pump, Rotary, with fast and loose pulleys £3/10/Plough, d.f., Duncan (heavy) .... £lO Plough, s.f., lever (medium) £lO Plough, Hillside or Garden .... £5 10/MASTERTON MACHINERY AGENCY, LINCOLN ROAD, MASTERTON. SOLWAY POULTRY FARM. fTIGH QUALITY Pure-bred White Leghorn CHICKS, bred e from single-tested layers. Ten years of single testing and line-breeding, combined with the most up-to-date poultry housing and methods of management, enable us to produce healthy flocks of high layers of goed size and stamina, that lay large-size eggs. Our Incuoator capacity is now 7000. Owing to the increasing demand for our Chicks, and to copo with this season’s orders, we have built the most up-to-date Incubator in the Dominion, to hold 4000 eggs. Oui Experience and Study in Incubation and Breeding enables u. c to hatch high quality Chicks, hardy and strong (as our many testimonials testify) which makes rearing a pleasure PRICES.—£6 per 100; £3/5/- per 50; £l/15/- per 25; 18/- per dozen. SETTINGS.—I2/- per setting of 15 eggs. Incubator lots, £3/5/- per 100 eggs. Packing free. Cash with order. Order your Chicks now, and book your date fur delivery, from August 1 to October 31. A. NORMAN, SOLWAY POULTRY FARM, MASTEBTON. “THE FARM OF PROGRESS.” TELEPHONE 15?’ “ DON’T WORRY! YOUR RADIO ORCAR BATTERY WILL BE READY TO-NIGHT IF YOU CALL US WITH OUR. SAME DAY BATTERY CHARGING SERVICE. Our Representative will call for and Return your Battery the Same Day FULLY CHARGED PERFECTLY IF YOU RING 2031. Recommended by all Leading Battery Manufacturers. WINHALL’S BATTERY SERVICE STATION, 91 CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. ANOTHER LIST OF USEFUL THINGS FOR SALE AT RUSSELL’S. 156 Lane’s and Star & Crescent Opossum Traps. Just come in. 3-ton Block and Tackle. Two Babbit Grubbers. One second-hand 10 x 12 Tent and Fly. 2 second-hand 8 x 10 Tents and Flys. Several New Tents Cheap. Contractors’ Steel Barrow. Bosch Magneto; good order. Electric Grillor, good order; £2 10/-Four-tube Gas Heater; very latest; £3 Thiee-burrer Kerosene Cooker, with oven. Two Coppers and Stands. Several Garden and Verandah Seats. Mangle on Stand, and 2 Table Mangles. Child’s Riding Pad; as gcod as new. Second-hand Chesterfield. Several Carpenters’ Cramps and Planes as well as a good assortment of other Carpenters’ Tools. Camp Stretchers; new and second-hand. Oak Drop-side Cot, with Wire Mattress. High Chair. Child’s Trike and Scooter. Oak Seat for Hall; cost £6 15/-; Now only £4 10/-. Oak Wardrobe with Oval Mirror. Several Duchess Chests and Pedestals; made in Masterton. Cheapest House in Town for New Linoleums and New Mats and Carpet Runners. We have many more Useful Goods here that we cannot find room to advertise. ROBT.~RUSSELL, CORNER QUEEN ft JACKSON STS., GENERAL CARRYING DONE. LATE GETTiNG UP! Doesn’t mat* ter—O-TIS cooks in one minute. Full oat flavour. Gift coupons.

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Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 8