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advertisement rates. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisements are as follow:— s. d. 1 Insertion, 16 words .... 1 6 2 Insertions, 16 words .... 2 6 3 Insertions, 16 words .... 3 6 1 Week, 16 words 6 6 6d. Extra, for every additional five words ever 16. If booked, 6d. extra.

WANTED ADVEBTISEMZNTB. WEEKLY OLD TIME DANCE, in 3- Orange Hall, Thursday night. Tasmani- ian Two Step, Maxina, and all the old dances. Music, Supper and Floor the best. Exceptionally good prizes for j Monte Carlo. Learners Class between 7i ? and 8 p.m. Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. “ CHEAPER FISH.—AII prices reduej ed as from to-day.—Al Fish Mart (Tozer & Cameron, Proprietors), Queen Street North. * e C. SMITH, LTD. —New Value Specs ials.—Special Purchase of Striped Turkr_ ish Towels, 22 x 45, 1/6 to 2/6 per pair, j 3ffin. Fadeless Art Printed Table /- Cloths, 1/3 each. New Value Specials jj —Boys’ Grey Wool and Cotton Jersey® * with red striped collars; size, 3 to 7; a 4/6 each. Only a few dozen left of the j. Men’s Flannelette Pyjamas, at 4/11 per pair. These cannot be repeated. C. SMITH, LTD. New Values in r Toilet Soaps, large tablets of Pure Casp tile Soap, 3d each, four for ll|d. Our . Wonder Soap, five cakes 1/-. Barilla Soap, three tablet bars, Bd. 11b 83oz. - bar of Karbol, a superior first grade e pure Carbolic Soap, 6d a bar. / COMMUNITY SING on Thursday, May 19, at Municipal Hall. All wel- + come. Admission free. I, JOIN IN the Community Sing on Thursday, May 19. The best gloom- ~ chaser —and free to all. - “ FUN, MERRIMENT, Laughter, Ene tertainment at the Community Sing on Thursday, May 19. Collection for Un- ' employed Fund. s “HELP THE UNEMPLOYED and - spend a bright and enjoyable evening .. at next Community Sing on Thursday, 1 May 19, at Municipal Hall, 8 p.m. v COMMUNITY - SlNGTl’huTsday, May , 19. Free entertainment for all. Song i, leader, Mr. Wilbur Davies, assisted by 1 local artists of talent. 0 A GOOD EVENING S Enjoyment assured at the Community Sing on i Thursday night, May 19. Join the 3 happy throng. THIS WEEK’S Specials.—Women’s r fleecy-lined Raincoats, 10/6; Woollen - Lumber Jackets, 10/6; do. Pullovers, r 4/11. Silk and Wool Stockings, light shades, 2/6. Berets, 1/6. —C. D. Shooj smith, Masterton. - WATSON’S WEEK-END SpedahcL 7 , 10 dozen White Super Admiralty Tow- . els. Large size; finished border of Red. These are great value at 3/11 pair. I WATSON’S"WEEK-END , Ladies’ Woven Vests, St. Margaret , make, good heavy weight, and all sizes. . The quality is wonderful at 2/6 eachr SPARKLINcFwHITE Teeth can be yours! Use Dentaperl, new red liquid. . 1/6 bottle.—Wood’s Pharmacy. ROUGHNESS and Redness disappear r from your hands after using Sydal ‘ Emollient. 1/-, 2/-, 7/6. ‘ STATICE (Everlasting Flower). — Splendid for winter decorations, in ' Blue, Pink, Yellow, Mauve and Rose I Pink; 6d and 1/- per large bunch. —At ■ Esau’s, Art Florists and Seed Mereh- , ants, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. “WOMEN WITH NERVES seeuro ’ wonderful benefit from Harvey’s Min- ■ eral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.— ■ Wood’s Pharmacy and other Chemists. “HAVE NO TROUBLE with lighting * your fire. Procure a bag of bone-dry ' Boxwood for kindling, 1/-, with your • next coal order.—Mason’s, ’Phone 1541. SLEEP “SAFE and Sound by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Promotes r natural sleep all night long.—Wood’s L Pharmacy and other chemists. ! /ANAEMIA OVERCOME by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises , blood and nerve cells.— Wood’s Phar--1 macy and other chemists. ROLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, "Ltd. are selling below cost. Shop where it ’a 1 cheaper; next door to Allan & Co., ) Queen Street. ’ HOT WATER BAGS.—AU British ‘ Unique (two years’ guarantee), 8 x 10, r 5/-; 8 x 12, 5/6; 10 x 12, 6/6. Federal, . size 2, 3/3; size 3, 3/6; size 4, 4/-. • Dominion, 2/6. —At the Para Rubber - Co., Ltd., 37 Queen Street, Masterton. ‘ STUBBORN STAINS on Teeth effeetively banished with Dentaperl. Does s not harm enamel. 1/6. —-Wood’s Phari macy. [ WOMEN MILKERS keep bauds 1 smooth and free from cracks by rub- ’’ bing in Sydal Emollient. 1/-, 2/-, 7/6. '! “HEADACHES, DEPRESSION, Sleeplessness disappear when you enrich your - blood with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. — ’ Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists. s “Cineraria, grandiflora, giant flowering hybrids, magnificent colours. - Plant a few of these in the shelter of s trees or greenhouse; 2/3 dozen. We s have also Antirrhinums and Stocks in ’’ new and best separate colours.—A. Robinson & Sons, Whatman Road. Tele1 phone 1304. Town Agents: Graham & f Co., or from Gibbs, Fruiterer. ‘ “CYCLISTS! We have a splendid range of Ladies’ and Gent’s high-grade f Cycles at the right price, including the i well-known “Sun,” “Royal,” “An--1 gio” and “Rolex.” Inspection cordially invited.—G. Barr, Cycle Engineer ’ Queen Street. g INDIGESTION positively cured by I, Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s e supply.—Wood’s Pharmacy and other fc chemists. L’ FOOTWEAR.—CaII and inspect our i, latest styles, guaranteed durable and y prices right.—J. Kitchener, opp. Post s Office. . PROTECT YOUB OWN Property! e Have your name engraved in gold on ■ your Fountain Pen for 1/6—At Daysh’s g Book Shop. '■ “BEAUTIFULLY WHITE “-reetb _ at last! Dentaperl removes film and nicotine stains. 1/6. —Wood’s Pharmacy. - ~ LADLbb. jurm a sT cTTrr.nft.T'wm '. Footwear at prices that must appeal to ■- thrifty buyers.—Kitchener’s, opp. Post Office. 8 _,. ELE CTRIC WELDING, Turning and L and all Engineering Jobs aro •’ faithfully and economically carried out 1. by R. Lambert, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637.

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Wairarapa Age, 18 May 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 18 May 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 18 May 1932, Page 1

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