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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—A young lady for junior position in our Showroom. One with experience preferred, but not necessary. Apply by letter, stating age a-d experience, together with references, to John Graham & Co., Ltd. WANTED—Good men for contract wood-splitting; own gear. Address at “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST.—Sum of money by working man. North end of Queen Street. Address at “Age” Office. Good reward. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED.—To buy; Rifles, Guns and Ammunition; Gent’s Boots and Left-off Clothing; Tools; Bicycles; Household Furniture; Ranges and Stoves. Good prices given by R. Russell & Son, Dealers, Queen Street, Masterton. WANTED.—To Buy: Household Furniture, Sewing Machines, Guns, Rifles, Stoves, Bicycles, Tools, Etc.—Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, Masterton ,Telephone 1013. CONVERT YOUR OLD GOLD and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Building, Masterton.

FOB BALB. BUILDING SECTION.— For Sale building section, within three minutes of P.O. Apply “Age” Office for Address. FOB SALE.—S Dairy cows, close to profit; 18 purebred White Leghorn bens, laying. Apply: W. E. Vowell, Boundary Rd., Solway, ’phone 2432. FOB SALE.—Three working ferrets,25/-. Apply 3 Cornwall Street. POE SALE.—Lady’s Bicycle, perfect condition. Also Boy’s Juvenile Bicycle. Several Gent's Bicycles and several Dolls Prams —R. Russell & Son, General Dealers, opposite Regent Theatre, Masterton. FOB SALE.—Wizard Table Lampfl Aladdin Table Lamp; Millar Table Lamp; several Hanging Lamps; 2 Portable Gramophones and Records; several Violins, Saxophone au'l ease, Banjo-Mandolins—R. Bussell A Son, Dealers, Masterton. FOB SALE.—At Russell's. One 6piece Dark Oak Diningroom Suite: Table, Sideboard and four Chairs. Also new 3-piece Chesterfield Suite; Oak Sideboard, etc. —R. Russell & Son, Masterton. FOR SALE.—Meat Safe, 20/-; also Hanging Meat Safes, at 10/- and 7/6. Two good Sewing Machines; Dover Stove; Coke Heaters and Ranges.—R. Bussell & Son, Dealers, Masterton. 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, well shod, new paint, £lOO. Others from £lO. Terms if required. G. Malmo Ltd., Chapel Street, 'phone 1190. FOE SALE.—Horse Covers; lined; all sizes; 21/-. Cow Covers; all sizes; 6/11. —Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, Masterton. Telephone 1013 FOB SALE.—Sheep Feed Racks for hay or chaff.—J. C. Ewington, Masterton. Telephones 1017, 1132. FOB SALE.—Several s.f. and d.f. Plows; different weights; all reconditioned.—J. C. Ewington, Masterton. Telephone 1017, 1132.

“I WANTED A CLEAR SKIN—.” If you long for a better skin—or strength to overcome that so-called tired feeling, why not try Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Harvey’s, in addition to being a valuable general tonic, has the special property of increasing the red cells and restoring the haemoglobin of the blood when deficient. Harvey’s should give you a skin your friends will envy. 3/6, from ehemirts. * BIRMA ENDS RHEUMATISM. A new, vitally scientific and potent remedy for rheumatism and other uric acid complaints has been put on the market after the most thorough and searching experimentation. This is Birma. which rids the blood of uric, hippuric and zactic acid poisons. Birma is sold on a straight-out money-back guarantee by E. F. Wilson, Chemist. 6/6, six weeks’ supply. Ask for free booklet. * KEEN’S PIPE FAIR I PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! 8.8.8. Special; 17/6 — NOW 11/6 HARDCASTLE; 4/6 NOW 3/6 LOEWE, long and short stems; 21/LOEWE; 21/-; NOW 13/6; long and short stems. MORREL MACKENZIE; 8/6 NOW 6/6 Capt. KIDD; 13/6, 11/6; Now 10/6, 8/6 COLLEGE; 8/6NOW 6/6 LONSDALE; 12/6NOW 8/6 ROTOR; 12/6 NOW 8/6 FRANKAU; 8/6NOW 6/6 Also ASSORTED PIPES; 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 to 35/-. AT FRED KEEN’S, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, THE CORNER SHOP, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 27 July 1936, Page 1

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