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ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisements are as follow:— ». d. I 1 Insertion, 16 words .... 1 6 2 Insertions, 16 words .... It 6 , 3 Insertions, 16 words .... 1 6 i 1 Week, 16 words 6 C ’! 6d. Extra, for every additional five words over 16. , If booked, 6d. extra.

WANTED ADVERTISEMENT*. COMFORTABLE double bed-sitting room; fireplace; would suit married couple or two friends; 22/6 each; full board; ten minutes from P.O. Address at “Age” Office.

TO-DAY.— Two pieces of Coating Tweed, 54in. wide; usually 9/11; Now 6/6 yard. 25 yards only of Kasha Flannel, cyclamen shades, 27in. wide; usually 2/11; Now 1/6 yard. — The W.F.C.A., Ltd. TO-DAY.—AII Wool Colonial Flannel

in Pink, Natural, Lght, Mid and Dark Grey; 27in. wide; 1/7 yard. 40in Plain Linen-finished Pillow Cotton, llfd yd.—< The W.F.C.A., Ltd.

TO-DAY.— 3flin. Twill Wineeyette, in Lemon, Salmon, Creme and Rose, lojd yard. Sflin. Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting, heavy weight; usually 2/9; Now, 2/3 yd.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd.

TO-DAY.— 32in. Figured Molletons, for Dressing Gowns or Jackets, l/« yard. Silk and Wool Brocaded Marocain, shades of Grey, Brown, Fawn and! Navy; 36in. wide; usually 13/6; Now, 3/11 yard.—The W.F.CJL, Ltd.

TO-DAY.— Floral Cretonnes, 6d yd; Coloured Roller Towelling, 7jd yd; Striped Turkish Towels, size, 18 x 36, Now 1/6 pair.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd.

TO-DAY.— Pillow Cases, linen finish and full size, 1/6 pair; Coloured Bordered Supper Cloths, size 45 x 45, 1/9 each.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd.

TO-DAY. — Heavy Bailway CorJ Working Trousers, all sizes, 10/11 pair; Engineer Twist Tweed Trousers, «/B pair; Heavy All Wool Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers, 14/11 pair.—W.F.C.A . Ltd. ’

TO-DAY.-—Three only Heavy Tweed Suits, in Mid Grey shade; sizes 4,5, and 6; Now, 35/-. Strong Working Braces, 1/11 pair.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd.

TO-DAY.— Boys' Hard Wearing Jerseys, in Fawn shade only; sizes 24 to 30; All One Price to Clear, 3/11 each. Large Boys’ Warm Pyjama Suits; size 8 only; Now 3/6 the suit.—W.F.C.A.. Ltd.

TO-DAY.—Lace Robe Lengths, inBeige and Black only; usually 29/6; Now, 6/11 each. Pure Silk Fully Fashioned Hose, in light shades only; specially suitable for evening wear; Now 6/11 pair.—The W.F.0.A., Ltd. TO-DAY.— Crepe-de-Chine Scarves, in Dark Navy ground with assorted colourings; usually 6/11 to 8/11; Now 2/6 pach. Full Fashioned Pure Silk and Wool Hose, light shades only, but wonderful quality; usuallv 6/11; Now 2/6 pair.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd. TO-DAY.— I only Tweed Coat, ligi t shades an! lined sateen; Women’s fitting; ;usually 39/6; Now 9/11. Threw only Ladies’ Raincoats, in Fawn and Green; usually 34/6; Now 9/11 each — The W.F.CJL, Ltd. TO-DAY.— Ladies’ Heavy Silk and Wool Vests, with short sleeves; Now; 4/6. Heavy Cotton Vests, with short sleeves, Now 1/11 each.—The W.F.C.A., Ltd. PIANOb TUNED AND REPAIBEb. —J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace. FEEL Gloriously, vitally alive once more by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.—Wood's Pharmacy and other chemists. ASPARAGUS li< ots. We have soma fine-3-year-old crowns ready now for! planting. These will bear the next season and full instructions will be given! on how to make an asparagus bed. At Esau’s, Art Florists and Seed Merchants. 1051. MARRIED Women lose their looks through home worries. Strengthen your nerves by taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic.—Wood’s Pharmacy and other, chemists. PALMER Nap Trousers, 5/11; Men’s Fleecy-lined Cardigans, 4/6; do. all wool, made in New Zealand, 5/11; Men’s and 0.8. Flannelette Pyjamas, 4/6 suit; Fleecy All Wool Singlets, long sleeves, 4/11; Good Cotton Gabardine Trousers, 10/6; Woollen Mufflers, 1/6; do. Gloves, 2/-; Leather do., fleecy] lined, 10/6; Gauntlets, 12/6—At C. D. Shoosmith, Masterton.

WATSON’S BLUE Ticket Specials— See our Windows for Blue Ticket Specials. These are the greatest value in town.

WATSON’S BLUE Ticket Specials— A window full of New Season’s Millinery. These are especially snappy styles; to clear at 5/11.

CATARRH Quickly yields to Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which clears poisonous germs from blood-stream. —■ Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists.

McIVOR’S Great Winter Sale now in full swing. Hundreds of bargains to go. Ladies’ Cotton Singlets, 9d; Men’s Ties three for 1/3. See our window display.

HORSE CLIPTING Season is here. Let us sharpen your cutters. We have complete plant to grind all cutters. Saw; Gulloting a specialty. — R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637.

SOUND, Natural sleep all night long ensured by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.—Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists.

OILSKIN COATS, 28/6. These are priced to meet the times. They are well finished waterproof coats, well lined and capes on the sholders. Every coat a barriin. It will pay you to inspect the-o before buying. Post free. —J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart Masterton. Telephone 1013.

BUILD UP your Strength to avoid! illness during winter by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6.—Wood's Pharmacy and other chemists.

LUCAS Electric Cycle Sets. The very latest; just to hand; 25/- per set. Very powerful; fitted free. Tricycles on terms, 5/- down and 2/6 weekly. Eolph’s Cycle Works. Telephone 2456.

RELIABLE Toren uatteriea, all guaranteed by us personally. Torch Bulbs of all makes stocked. Torches from 2/6, “Service” our motto.— Ralph’s Cycle Works. ’Phone 2458.

PALLOR, Tired Lines, heavy eyes are signs of anaemia. Take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood.— Wood s Pharmacy and other chemists.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 1

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