ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost or Found Advertisements are as follow:— 1 Insertion, 16 words 16 2 Insertions, 16 words 2 6 3 Insertions, 16 words 3 6 1 Week, 16 words 6 6 6d. Extra, for exery additional five words over 16. If booked, 6d. extra.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENT* ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Brigade. Nursing Division. Classes in Home Nursing, in Lecture Room, Municipal Buildings, commence Thursday, July 19, at 7.30 p.m. OLD-TIME and Modern Dance in Kpiphany Hall, to-morrow (Thursday), at '8 p.m. Pianist, Mr. Eric Green. Kxtras, C. Jackson, accordeon. Ladies, J/-; Gents, 1/6. Good supper. _ WANTED.— Furnished double bedsitting room; use of conveniences. Apply / 4 61/' c/o 1 ‘ Age'' Office. HAY! For Quick. Sale, 50 bales of Rye and Clover Hay, 2/- per bale, ex store, Grey town.—Produce Department. W.F.C.A., Ltd. WELL-KNOWN — Snow on the Ranges. Wanted Known: Down Quilt* at C. Smith, Ltd., at Special Sale Prices; from 17/6 upwards. See window display. LOOK AETER THE BOYS. CJuthe them warmly in pure N.Z. Wool. C. Smith, Ltd., at Special Sale Prices, are offering Boys' Pullovers and Cardigans, usually 7/6, 9/11, at 4/11 and 5/11. Lumber Jackets, 9/6 to 13/6; for 6/11 and 8/11. COLD NIGHTS Necessitate Warm Nightwear! C. Smith, Ltd., at their Wirfter Sale offer Winceyette Pyjamas, silk-embroidered yokes, in Pink, Helio and Sky; usually 5/11; for 3/11. Ladies' Cream Winceyette Nightgowns, long sleeves; V and square necks; also with collars; usually 7/11 and 9/11; For 4/11 and 5/9. SUPER SALE SPECIALS! wTT son’s offer you Rayon Scarves, 1/each; 36in. Floral Overall Cloth. 1/yard; 36im Printed Haircords, 1/- yd.; 36in. Cotton Tweeds, 1/- yd; 40in. Pillow Cotton, 1/- yd.—At Watson’s only. SUPER SALE SPECIALS! Watson’s offer you 15yds of Boiling Elastic for 1/-; 12 yards of Wool Trimming for 1/-; Ladies’ House Hose, 1/- pair; Children’s Socks, 1/- pair; Melody Toilet Soap, Five cakes 1/-. —At Watson ’s only. SUPER SALE "'SPECIALS! Wiison’s offer Liberty Cretonnes, usually 2/11, for 1/- yard; 36in. Floral Cotton Shantungs, usually 1/11, now 1/- yard; 36in. Striped Pyjama Cloth, 1/- yard.— At Watson’s only. MEADOW HAY. 50 bales of Meadow Hay for immediate sale, 2/- bale ex store, Masterton.—Produce Department W.F.C.A-, Ltd. HEMSTITCHING, 3Jd per vard. Hemstitching done while you wait; all work guaranteed. Mrs. Coleman, 66 Bent-ley Street, next to Lincoln Road Store. Orders may be left with Misses Brailsford and Mannel, Queen Street. HERCULES, 8.5. A., Royal infield Cycles, Tricycles, Prams and PushChairs. Cash or easy payments, uent’s English Cycles, from £5 10/-. Prams relined and painted. Pram tyres fitted from 4/- per set. All sizes pram wheels stocked at Bolph’s Cycle Works; opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd,, Telephone 2458. FARMERS! Get our quotations fur Pines; Gums, Macroearpa, Lawsonianas Etc., before buying. We can supply extra strong trees at special prices f. r quantities. At Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florist, Queen Street. Tel:phone 1051. “BBAVER” is the only Sauce 1 dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made. . WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE Nightdresses, 2/6; long sleeves, 2/11; Winceyetto do., 2/11; long sleeves, 3/11. Fast dye Zephyr Smocks, 2/11. English Hot Water Bags, 8 x 10, 1/11; 10 x 12, 2/3; covers for same, 1/-. —C. D. Shoosmith. “BEAVER” is the only sauce 1 dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made. SOUND, HEATiTHY Sleep at night by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Revitalises nerve centres. 3/6 month’s supply. All chemists. NEW APPLE, “Richared.” A truly red Delicious. Considered by many to be the apple of the future. The colour of this apple is deep red all over, with tiny white spots; excellent flavour; good keeper. Strong trees, 3/6 each. We have also fine stocks of all the other main lines of apple trees.—The Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson & Sons), Whatman Road, Telephone, 1304. Shop, opposite Regent Theatre, ’phone 1405. SMART rOOTWEARTn Courts, Straps and Lace, in Black and Browns. Just the thing for Winter wear. All kinds to select from. See r windows. —Carpenter & Evans, .uality F‘ n Store, Masterton. 11 YOU HAVE NOT tried Famous Bread, do so now. A trial will convince. Second to none.—4 Bakeries, Ltd., 31? Queen . Telephone 1576. ROLPH’S CYCLE"WORKS fit new Rim and Spokes, 6/6; new Bar fitted, 8/6; new Head Stem, 5/6; all new Spokes to front wheel, 3/6; all our Cyclo Repairs are down to bedrock prices. Three qualified cycle mechanics in our workshop. A good job assured and prompt service at Rolph’s "Cycle Works, opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. Telephone 2458. SALE OF STOCK from Bouzaid's, Greytown.—Suits, Shirts, Sox, Pullovers, Trousers, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Overcoats, Boys’ Trousers, Boys’ Shirts, Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Ladies’ Overcoats, Fur Necklets, Dress Materials, Ladies’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes, Children’s Sox, Lace, Etc. Less than half price.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart. Telephone 1013. IMPORTANCE OF COOKERY ESSENCES. Perhaps you too frequently find the same cake or pudding recipe varies in flavour. Have you overlooked the importance of a flavouring essence of unvarying strength and purity! It makes all the difference and explains why good cooks use only Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essences—quality beyond question! Sold in eight favourite flavours by all grocers. 3
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Wairarapa Age, 18 July 1934, Page 1
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