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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.— Housemaid. Apply to Queen’s Hotel. WANTED.—SingIe man for dairy farm. Two miles from Masterton; good wages; good home. Apply with references to “Dairy” c/o. “Age” Office. WANTED.—Cook-general, for conntry. Address at “Age” Office. WANTED TO BUY. WAN TED.—To buy, cheap motor car. Price and particulars to “Car,” c/o “Age” Office. WANTED.—To Buy: Household Furniture, Sewing Machines, Guns, Rifles, Stoves, Bicycles, Tools, Etc.—Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, Masterton telephone 1013. CONVERT YOUB OLD GOLD and Diamond Bings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. 1 F-~~~ TO LET. TO LET.—Eight-roomed house, situated Cole Street; all conveniences. Fourroomed house, situated Perry Street; all conveniences. — Apply Keith & Co., Queen Street. FOB SALE. FOR SALE.—Black Orpington cockerels, breeding; also Indian Bunner Drakes. Apply F. C. O ’Connor, Norfolk Road, R.D., Carterton. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE.—4 Acree and large house, High Street. Price £1,259; a bargain. Apply J. Betty, Land Agent. FOB SALE.—2OO-gaUon Iron Tanks. Apply Ninnes (Opposite Post Office), Queen Street. FOB SALE. — 1 Huntaway dog, 6 years; 2 young huntaway clogs, 12 months; 1 young heading and forcing dog. For particulars apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. . FOB SALE.—Chrysler 72 Coupe, perfect mechanical order, well shod, new paint, £175. Chrysler de Luxe roadster, perfect order in every way, £lB5. Dodge Sedan, overhauled, wffil shod, new paint, £lOO. Others from £lO. Terms if required. G. Malmo Ltd., Chapel Street, ’phone 1190. FOB SALE.—IOOO used Bricks’' W‘ per 100, delivered. Also three large Chicken Coops, 20/- each; one Chicken Brooder, 20/-. —B. Bussell & Son, Dealers, Queen Street, Masterton. FOB SALE.—Patent Turnstile Gate, with clock, all complete; £5. Also Barber’s Chair, £6/10/-. —E. Bussell and Son, Dealers, Masterton. FOB SALE—.3O3 Rifle; perfect order. Double barrel Shot Gun; single barrel Shot Gun; Repeater Pea Rifle; also three single shot Pea Rifles. —R. Russell & Son, Dealers, Masterton. FOR SALE.—Diabolo 15-gal. Separator, like new; also small one-cow Separator; No. 1 Churn; 1 very large Meat Safe, 40/-; Counter Glass Case, 30/-; Ranges and Stoves, etc., at B. Bussell & Son, Dealers, Queen Street, Masterton. FOR SALE.—Horse Covers; lined; all sizes; 21/-. Cow Covers; all sizes; 6/11. —Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, Masterton. Telephone 1013 FOR SATE.—Sheep Feed Backs for hay or chaff.—J. C. Ewington,. Masterton. Telephones 1017, 1132. WANTED KNOWN.—Used Cars and Trucks; all makes and prices.—At H. J. Jones & Co., Ltd. FOB SALE.—Several s.f. and AJI Plows; different weights; all reeonditioned.—J. C. Ewington, Masterton. Telephone 1017, 1132. WANTED KNOWN.—We specialise in Motor Repairs and Reconditioning; all work guaranteed. G. Malmo, Ltd., Chapel Street, 'phone 1190. PIANOS & ORGANS TUNEIT and Repaired. —J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace, Mastwton. Telephone 1223. RACKED BY LUMBAGO. “I suffered for eight months from acute lumbago in my right hip,” writes Mr. M. B. Cook, Christchurch. “The pain and inconvenience restricted me to such an extent that I nearly gave up active sports. Finally I commenced a course of R.U.B. and, after the first half of the course, I am absolutely fit again.” R.U.R. is sold with moneyback guarantee by Wood’s Pharmacy. Free booklet. • SEL-PHIT SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING. 'fUITION GIVEN in MODERN DESIGNING, CUTTING and DRESSMAKING. Day or Evening Classes arranged to suit pupils. MISS I. GRANT, 3 CHILTON BUILDINGS, KING ST. Telephone, Private, 1821. BABY WEAR. FROCKS, BOMPERS, SUITS, BIBS. BONNETS AND BOOTEES, ETC. LADIES’ WEAR. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS. MISS COCKERILL. QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON. (Opposite Hannah’s.)

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Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 1

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