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* LOST AND FOUND. J^OST —In viefnity of Pines road on Wednesday, an acetylene bicycle lamp. Finder kindly return to Argyle Tea Rooms. T.OST—Between Hugo and Shearer’s and the War Exhibition, or i.i either place, gold bracelet. Reward on returning to Mrs W. Benton, Featherston. JfOUND —Straying on my property, Mauriceville, black and tan sheep dog with registered collar on. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses. W. Bird. TO LET AND FOB SALE. r pO LET—Two furnished front rooms, with use of conveniences; five minutes from P.O. Address at “Age” ' Office. r pO LET—Two furnished front rooms, with conveniences, to careful tenant. Apply for address at “Age” Office. rpO LET—Superior partly furnished rooms, front bedroom, diningroom, and sole use of kitchen and all conveniences, rang and gas stove; good locality. Apply by letter to “Select,” c/o “Age” Office. JpOR SALE—Gent’s bicycle, in goo.l order; bargain. For address apply “Age”’ Office. JpOR SALE—Upright Grand Piano, lovely tone; condition equal to new; cost £145; will accept £B5 for quick sale. Address at “Age” Office. JpOR SALE—9 Quiet first-class dairy cows, 3rd cal vers, coining to profit in. September. Apply Geo. Benge, Box 4. Upper Hutt. JfOR SALE—First-class Upright Piano, also drophead Singer Sawing Machine. For address apply “Age” Office. JpOR SALE—His Master’s Voice Gramophone, with nearly 60 records, all as good as new; £33’s worth for £2O; a real snip. Also violin and case £4, and banjo and case 50s. Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. JpOR SALE—At Russell’s: English set of pony harness suitable for show purposes, also military saddles and bridles, halters, horse covers, waterproof sheets, folding stretchers and flax mattresses 15s, office tables 6 x 3, 150 pairs military boots 15s, large new billies ss, new hedge shears 10s pair, new oak settees with swab and cushions £6 10s, massive sideboard cost £45, my pr'ce £2O, new lawn mowers at £3 10s and £4 10s, several kerosene heaters and gas heaters, registered grate, gas cooker, asbestos lined throughout, £6 10s, two gigs at £2 10s each, old coach built side car 20s, gold watch and chain £lO, halfplate camera complete £5, 3 hanging lamps 20s, 25s and 40s, wardrobe, hallstand £8 10s, lot of new congoleum, 24inch solid leather suit cases £4 10s. Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. MOTOR TYRES AND TUBES. Don’t Miss This Opportunity of Securing VOUR SUMMER- REQUIREMENTS at BELO AV WHOLESALE IRICES. ANDREWS AND ROLPH, TWO SHOPS IN QUEEN STREET, ’Phones 1445 and 2458. WANTED URGENTLY. Be ready to check that chill with Royle’s Cough-Mint, and you will be saved the discomfort, suffering and clanger of influenza. Chemists and 2s 6d bottle. Obtainable at all stores. STEAMING HOT FROM THE PRESS. No More Badly Cooked Meals! THE COLONIAL EVERYDAY COOKERY BOOK, Revised by a Professional Cook, contains 1000 Recipes, price 3/6. R. BROWN can recommend this volume. The ladies all speak well of it, and the husbands are satisfied. There are many good novels on the market. Here are a few of the best sellers: “O Henry,” “B. M. Bower,” “Zane Grey,” “A. E. W. Mason,” “Jeffery Farnol,” “Peter B. Kyne, ” “Ruby M. Ayres,” “Stewart Edward White,” “William McLeod Raine, ’’ “Clarence E. Mulford,” “Gertrude Page,” “Berta Ruck,” “Grace Richmond.” Delightful Stationery for home or office, and Toys Galore. Don’t forget that N.R.B. can procure any Book. Newspaper or Magazine in the world if you can wait long enough, but something to go on with is always on tap at BROWN’S BOOK STORE, Queen street, Masterton. Telephone 1786. W. IGGULDEN, general carrier. PEGS to notify that, in addition to hi Sj-ton Republic Truck, he has purchased a 3-ton Albion Truck and is now prepared to contract for the •transport of stock, furniture, and general merchandise to any port of the Island. 67 VILLA STREET, ’PHONE 1483.

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Wairarapa Age, 4 August 1921, Page 1

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634

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 4 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 4 August 1921, Page 1

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