AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. FOR SALE AT RUSSELL’S. 2J h.p. New Hudson Motor Cycle; perfect order—£l2/10/1 Lady’s and 1 Gent’s Bicycles; new; £6/10/H.P. 3ft. Orion Range £B/10/L.P. 3ft. Gin. Orion Range £5/10/L.P. 3ft Range £4/10/L.P. 3ft. Orion Range - £5/10/Register Grates 20/- and £l/10/Coke Baskets for Open Fireplaces, from 5/6. Electric Heaters, from 12/6 to £l/5/Gas Heater, with tubelo/Beautiful 6ft. Bath. Apex Electric Carpet Sweeper; perfect order—£2/10/Goblin Electric Vacuum Cleaner; British Make—£6/10/Small Cash Register; will register up to 10/ —£5/10/Barber’s Chair £6/10/Sporting .303 Rifle, as new£4/10/Long .303 Rifle, perfect order—£2/I'o/-Double-barrel Shot Gun £3/10/Slug Gun - 15/. Alfa Laval Separator, 22ga1., as new, £7/10/Diabolo one or two-cow Separator, good—£l/10/Several Singer Drophead Machines, from £3/10/Gramophones, with Records (table) from £2/10/Portable Gramophone, with ten records £2. ’ ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, MASTERTON. V. S. WILTON, Represents the Largest Skin Exporters and Fellmongers in the Southern Hemisphere. SALTED~CALFSKINS. SALTED CALFSKINS. SALTED CALFSKINS. Our Skin Values are Better to you this Season than the next Bobby Calf Returns will ibe. sheepskins" hides ■ .MR. VIN WILTON WAIRARAPA DISTRICT BUYER. P.O. BOX 154, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1222; 9 a.m. to 5 pun. CASH ON DELIVERY ANY QUANTITY. FOR PLEASING AND ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. H. NEVILLE ROSS, CENTRAL ARCADE, MASTERTON. gEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS of Adult and Child Portraiture before making jour Appointments—then make personal inquiries or Telephone 1241. QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Also watch our constantly changing Window Displays of Current Events in and Around Masterton. AN INVITATION. J>HE MASTERTON RAC TG CLUB invites the Citizens of Masterton and District, who are not already members, to become Members of the Club. REDUCED SUBSCRIPTION. The Annual Subscription has tfeen reduced from £2 to £l, and entitles the member to all the Privileges of the Club, including the following:— (1) One Gentleman’s and two Ladies’ Tickets to Gro nd and Lawn for each and every day on which the Club races during the year. (2) Cars of Members Free to Ground and Parking Area. (3) To Nomination as Club Steward and to Vote for all officers of the Club. The Club is an incorporated body, and the only liability of a member is the Annual Subscription of £l. Application for Membership may be made to any of the Stewards or to the Secretary— N. H. JAMES, Boad. RAILWAY TIMET FROM MASTEBTON. For Palmerston North. — 7 «.nu, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. For Palmerston North.—ll. 23 a.m.; connects with Auckland Express. For Palmerston North.—2.ss p.m.; connects with Limited for Auckland. For Wellington.—7.4o aan.; arrives St Wellington, 11.89 a.m. For Wellington.—2.6 p.m.; arrives It Wellington, 5.44 p.m. For Cross Creek: It)" a.m.. and 4.30 RHEUMATISM MARTYR CURED. So acute was the rheumatism suffered by Mrs. Wilkes, Mauku, that she could not stand on her feet. Medical treatment produ-ed no results. "After three weeks’ treatment with R-U-R my rheumatism entirely disappeared, ’■ she writes. R-U-R is sold with a monevback guarantee. Ask for free booklet from Wood’s Pharmacy. 1
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Wairarapa Age, 20 August 1934, Page 8
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