•SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. — Cowman-gardener; single. Apply H. H. Mawley, Bagshot. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED. — Position on farm or station, by respectable married couple with child school age; husband, general farm hand; wife, any household duties, cook for meh, etc. Reply, with particulars, to “Reliable,” c/o “Age” Office. _______________ WANTED TO BUY. WANTED.— To buy; convert your old Jewellery into cash. Old gold and silver in any condition, bought at current prices.—Dallas, C. Smith's Buildings (upstairs). LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. —ln Lansdowne, child’s pink coat, with black trimming. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. FOR BALE. WANTED KNOWN. — An Auction Bale of Meat will be held, at Gerrand’s South End Butchery to-day, at 2.30 p.m. . HABLEY-DAVIDSON Motor Cycle, in tip-top order; £lo.—lngley, Morris & Hartmann’s Garage, Masterton. __ FOB SALE.— American organ; good order; cost £4O; going at £lO 10/-. Address at “Age” Office. — FOB SALE.— Carpet sweeper, Acme wringer and linen basket. Address at “Age” Office. FOB SALE.— Settings Black Orpington. eggs; Salisbury strain; 7/6 per setting. Apply H. Hayes, 78 Bannister Street. ■' . FOB SALE— At Lansdowne, quarteracre section; £BO cash. Address at “Age” Office. FOB SALE.— Morris-Cowley fiveseater, in good order, £BO. Ford Model A Roadster, £l5O. Fordson Farm Tractor, just overhauled, £Bs.— Gordon Hughan, Ltd., Carterton. Telephone 53. _ FOB SALE. — Hall Westminster chime Clock; nearly new. Cost £l4 10/-; now £B—D. W- Sim, Perry Street. INDIGESTION! Normal digestion restored by Yeaston Tablets. Sure but harmless. —Wood's Pharmacy. GORDON’S PHARMACY for all Medical and Surgical Goods. Clinical Thermometers, 3/6 to 7/6 each; Cotton Wool, 6d, 1/- and 1/9 roll; Bandages; Dressings, Silk Elastic Stockings, 12/6; Anklets, 7/6; and Knee Caps, 7/6; Enemas, 3/6 to 12/6 each; etc. Prescriptions accurately dispensed. Only purest Drugs and Chemicals used. Highest Quality; Lowest Prices. From Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.
MBS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church Street, 'Phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Note address: 22 Church Street. Telephone 1518. DANDRUFF! Rid your head of it. Apply Brice's Proven Regenerator.—F. Keen, Hairdresser, SEEDLINGS for Planting now. Antirrhinums, Orange, Pinks, etc.; Calendula, Radio; Canterbury Bells, Cup and Saucer; Carnations: Chabaud; Dimorphotheca, Hybrids; Pansy, Winter Blooming; Pentstemon, Hurst’s Monarch; Primula Malaeoides; Bellas Perennis; Cineraria, choice hybrids; Stock, East Lothian; Wallflower, in variety. Also Sweet Pea Seed in choice Spencer varieties. — Ball Bros., East Coast Nurseries, Masterton. Telephon : Shop 1938; Nurseries, 1459. ULCERATED STOMACH cured with second bottle Yeaston Tablets by L. Hodgson, Northern Wairoa.—Wood’s Pharmacy. “ECLIPSE” HOT WATER Bottles. Fresh supplies have arrived at Wood’s Pharmacy. British and Best. Every bottle we sell carries our guarantee for two years’ satisfactory service. Wood’s Pharmacy, Chemists and Druggists, Masterton. Telephone, 1047. — WHEN YOU WALK, Walk Alone. Walking alone is the greatest physical exercise and the best mental recreation. Of course a lot depends on your shoes, but they are certain to be goodfitting and long-wearing if you bought them from W. Davies, Daniell’s Buildings, Queen Street. “PECTROL,” for Adults; “Pectorine” for Children. Two most reliable remedies for Coughs and Colds; 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. Only from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. EERNABR MACFADDIJN’S Repre? aentativo will be in Masterton for a few weeks. Headquarters at Daysh’s Bookshop. ULCERATEiTsTOMACH! Tried all kinds of medicines but no relief. Cured by Yeaston Tablets. Wood’s Pharmaey. NYAL CATARRHAL BALM for Catarrh, Cold in the head, etc. Wonderfully effective. Price, 1/6, at all chemists. HOMOCHORD p/eCORDS have "now been reduced to 3/- each. Don’t buy others until you have heard these. All the latest now stocked by J. W. Smith, opposite Knox Church. WE ABE NOTED for our Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Accessories. The very best workmanship and value is offered at J. W. Smith’s, South End Cycle Works, opp. Knox Church, Telephone 2598. MEN’S'BLACK* BOOTS,'odd makes and sizes; to be cleared at 18/6 pair. At Carpenter & Evans’ Footwear Sale. “every article reduced, a genuine bargain sale. Teasets from 9/6 up. Large stocks Aluminium ware, Crockery, Brushware, Cutlery. All at Bargain Prices at Rolph’s Bargain Stores (two shops), Leecroft Buildings, Chapel Street and Queen Street (opp. Hugo & Shearer).
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Wairarapa Age, 27 August 1930, Page 1
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