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Quiet house cow wanted. Battery wireless set for sale. Small dark brown mare lost from Pirinoa. Black currants and loganberries for sale at G. W. Hallam’s, York Street. “The Senior Store” Xmas Carnival values are advertised on page 1 of today’s issue. A floral display by Mrs. Tankersley will be given in Tyler’s Buildings, Carterton, on Christmas Eve. Dainty floral gifts will be on sale. On Christmas Eve, the weekly dance will bo held at the Galaxy, Carterton. The programme will include modern and old time dances.

Rolph’s Bargain Stores, Ltd, have to get out all their clean stocks. Must be sold and the time to save money is now. It’s a genuine sale. Messrs. Barber Bros, have made special arrangements to cater for the Christmas trade. On the front page of this issue they advertise Christmas specials to which attention is drawn.

At the dance in St. Patrick’s Hall next Monday night provision will be made in one room for bridge parties. As all the proceeds are for charity, it is hoped that quite a number besides dancers will attend.

When a heart is lead—diamonds are trumps. A big moment in a man’s life —and a woman’s, tool And the token of betrothal should be chosen with an infinitude of taste, for it is usually given but once—for a lifetime. Real distinction in ring design and craftsmanship can be obtained with that degree of confidence always associated with R. H. Hill and Co.’s productions. As actual manufacturers with the slogan—quality— their watchword, purchasers can be assured of nothing but the best, while values are irrefutably lower by 50 per cent, and more than ordinary prices. *

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Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 4

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 4

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