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SITUATIONS IACANT. WANTED.— Experienced housemaid. Apply Prince of Wales. LOST AND FOUND. LOST.—From Pirinoa, on Tuesday, December 20, a small dark brown mare; not shod. Originally from Masterton district. Finder please ring 4M, Pirinoa, or communicate with "Age” Office. FOUND. —A sum of money. Apply "Age,” giving particulars of amount and date of loss. WANTED TO BUY. ADVERTISER wants quiet house eow, just in or close to profit; must be reasonable. Address at "Age” Office. MONEY FOB XMAS. —Convert your old Jewellery to cash while prices are high; up to £6 per oz. for gold.—Dallas, C. Smith's Building. TO LET. TO LET.—Comfortable bach; gag range; newly renovated; use conveniences. Apply W. B. Chennells, Land Agent, Perry Street. TO LET.—Two rooms, kitchenette, bathroom and scullery; rent, 15/-. — Apply W. B. Chennells, Land Agent, Perry Street. FOB SALE. FOB SALE.— De Forest Battery Wireless Set; suitable for country; only small deposit required. Ring 1298. BLACK CURRANTS for sate. W» are now picking some of the finest berries we have ever grown. Price, 8d per lb. We also have a late one ready approximately third week in January; a fine berry for bottling, etc; all berries are a large, uniform size; 9d per lb. Also Loganberries in any quantity.— G. W. Hallam, York Street. Telephone 1102. _ FOB SALE.—Totara fence posts, split and full size, £ll 10/- per 100 count. Matai Posts, £8 per 100.—Geo. Gardner & Sons, Masterton. FOB SALE.—Split T«tara fence battens, 30/- per 100 count.—Geo. Gardner & Sons, Dixon Street. FOB SALE.—Sawn Totara fence battens, 25/- per 100 count. Riznu, 14/per 100 count. —Geo. Gardner * Sons, Timber Merchants. FOB SALE.—Farmers’ lots Matai and Bimu Scantling ’ id boards. F. 0.8. Masterton, truck ol over 2000 super, £lO net. Wonderful valne for the farmer.—Geo. Gardner * Sons. Euß SALE.—At lowest prices. House timber. Building and dry-dressed finishings.—Geo. Gardner & Sons, Masterton. Telephone 1043. CAMPEBS’ EQUIPMENT.— Kit Bags, 4/-; Haversack, 2/-; Canvas Shoulder Packs, 6/6; Tents and Flys, in all sizes—at lowest prices. Folding Camp Beds, Knives and Forks, Campers’ Mattesses, etc. —J. W. F. Pool and Son, Post Office Mart. 'Phone 1013.

NEW BIMU DUCHESSES, 27/6; New three-piece Chesterfield Suites, in Moquette, £7/10/-; new Bedsteads with non-sag wire, single 37/6, double 59/6; new Mattresses, from 12/6; Congoleum Squares ,in smart designs.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart. 'Phone 1013. ROLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd. for Dolls, Toys, Games, Mechanical Toys, Children’s Books, Stationery, Fancy Chinaware, Tea Sets, Stewart Webb and Corbett Crystal Supper and Salad Sets, Ladies’ Handbags, Toilet Sets, Hair Brushes, Combs, Powder Bowls, Manicure Sets, boxes of Fancy Soaps, Christmas Stockings, also many useful presents for gents. DOLLS! DOLLS! The Home of Dolls, and no doubt about it. A wondrous selection at price® that must appeal.— J. Fortune, Bookseller (opp. Wa fe g’s), Queen Street. SUITOASES, full size, from 5/-; loose Kapok, 1/1 lb.; new and used Garden Tools, at low prices; Pillows, from 2/3; Military Saddles, also a full range of Military Goods.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart. Telephone 1013. BEDUCBjj rjBUUBB to nTeet "the times, and the same quality of Workmanship and Accessories arc now bring offered at J. W. Smith's Cycle Works, opp. Knox Church. LAWN MOWER Grinding. We have tho best machines and do the best job. Try us and judge for yoursell Same-day service.—R. Lambert, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637. A REPAIR IN tTmeT saves the cost of a new pair of shoes. Bring your shoes to Davies' Footwear Store for sound, reliable repairs. Modern repairing machines and methods make Davies' prices the lowest in Masterton. — Davies’ Footwear Store, Daniell's Buildings, Queen Street. WOBBLY Wire Wheels. Motor car wheel; single spokes fitted; wheels trued up or re-spoked. No fancy prices. Expert mechanics only.—Rolph's Cycle Works, opp. Hugo & Shearer. Telephone 2458. UP-TO-DATE! A. N. Field's booh, “The Truth About the Slump," brought up to date and now on sale at Daysh's Bookshop—2/6. TORCHED.—now Is the time to make your choice. Choose yours from the fine selection now being offered at J. W. Smith's, odd. Knox Cnnrch. NEW RICH Blood-cells built Iby Harvey's Mineral Tonic, which also revitalises nervous system. 3/6 month’s supply*— Wood's Pharmacy and other Chemists.

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Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 23 December 1932, Page 1

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