WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. DANCE! The Swimming Club offers good Music, Floor and Supper at its second Dance, to be held on Saturday, August 1, at Masonic Hall. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 2/6. ALL THE - WEEK SPECIALS—WH, fast dye Smocks, 2/11; O.S. do., 3/6; Blouses, in Silk and Tweed, 3/11; Boys Fleecy-lined Pullovers, 3/6, all sizes; Men’s Tweed Trousea, 7/6; Grey Flannel do., 5/6; Art Silk and Woollen Mufflers, at Half Price.—Shoosmith’s Bargain Stores. /cASHEEGISTEBSrRepairs and Adjustments to all makes of machines.— A. Macalister, Gunsmith and Typewriter Expert, Queen Street (next T. Wagg & Co.). Telephone 1362. USED TYRES.—Large range of good used tyres and Retreaded tyres on hand. Wairarapa Vulcanising Co., G. R. Russell, Jackson Street. “BEAVEB” is the only sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Beal appetisers. New Zealand made. LILLIUM AUBATUM.^ - " ,r Ck>lden Ray Lily of Japan.” Plant now Bulbs 3/6 each. Also Lilium Phillipensis, “The Easter Lily,” Bulbs 2/6 each. Both varieties are extra good and should be in every garden. Procure yours now at Esau’s, Wairarapa's Leading Florist, Queen St., Masterton. 'Phone 1051. IN WELDING we are Specialists, and have most Modern Plant. Low prices; best work.—R. Lambert, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637. ~ VARY THE OUT Lunch by adding a drop of “Beaver” Worcester or Tomato Chutney Sauce. A piquant, wholesome relish. WANTED KNOWN.—We specialise in Motor Repairs and Reconditioning; all work guaranteed. G. Malmo, Ltd., Chapel Street, 'phone 1190. CHILDREN'S SHOES; all kindT~t7 choose from, in Black, Patent and Tan; suitable for School Wear. At Carpen ter A Evans' Quality Shoe Store, Muterton. COLD MEATS’ will nave a "moreish” taste when a dash of “Beaver” Sauce is added. Two kinds—Tomato and Worcester. MY ENGINEERING needs will be best served if I consult R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637. PEA BXfLE” SHOOTERS. We have a varied stock of .22 Ammunition.— Albert Donald, opposite Regent, Masterton. BIRMA I —MONEY-BACK RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Birma, the new rheumatic remedy, constitutes a triumphant new discovery by experimental chemists. Birma does get at the cause of rheumatism. Only in very bad cases is more than a few weeks’ treatment needed. So we make this amazing offer: Take Birma at our risk for six weeks. If you are not delighted with the results, we will refund your money.—E. F. Wilson, Chemist. • BABY WEAR. FROCKS, ROMPERS, SUITS, BIBS. BONNETS AND BOOTEES, ETC. LADIES’ WEAR UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS. MISS COCKERILL, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Hannah’s.)
TREATMENT. TO THOSE who Seek and Wish for RADIANT HEALTH and FREEDOM from the SUFFERING and DISCOMFORTS of the following Diseases which are successfully treated by the only treatment of its kind in existence. Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia P-ralysis Lumbago Insomnia Sciatica Headache Gout Deafness EX-RAY SPECIALIST. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE. CONSULTATION FREE. M. JACKSON. Director. Hours for Treatment.—Week Days, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Nights, 7 to 9 o’clock. Mr. Moring, of Wellington (Orthopaedic) will visit the Hydrate Electro Carbon Treatment Rooms every WEDNESDAY, with Trusses, Abdominal Belts, Spinal Supports, Artificial Limbs, Etc. Make your appointment by telephone. TELEPHONE 1835. First Floor CHILTON BUILDINGS, KING STREET, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1706. WOOD AND COAL QOOD SUPPLIES of LIGNITE AND WESTPORT COAL, COKE and CARBONETTES. MATAI, MAIRE AND RATA. Also Mixed Wood, suitable for Copper or Kindling. WEIGHT AND MEASURE GUARANTEED. W. WHITE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. RAILWAY SIDING. TOWN OFFICE: Daysh's Library. Private Thone, 2281.
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Wairarapa Age, 28 July 1936, Page 1
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