WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. TWO-PIECE SUITS, smartly cut, reasonably priced. Be comfortable yet warm. A few at Olive Powell’s. BUXxBS! BULBS! Anemones, from 9d to'2/6 dozen; Ranuneulas, from 9d to 2/6 dozen; Tulips, named and mixed in self colours; Lachanalias, new giant varieties; Freesias; Ixiaa, new varieties; Crocus; Hyacinths, from 6d to 1/3 each; Narcissi, choice mixture of named varieties, at 3/6 dozen; Sparaxis and many others. Procure your Bulbs from us and get good recalls — At Esau’s, Wairarapa's Leading Florist, Queen Street. Telephone 1051. FOR ALL WELDING (Electric and Acetone); fully equipped plant and best work. — R. Lambert, Engineer. Telephone 1637, Coradine Street. WOOLLEN FROCKS; Navy, Browns, Wine. These are great value and smart, at Olive Powell’s, next Lyttle’s Garage. VARY THE CUT Lunch Dy adding a drop of “Beaver” Worcester or Tomato Chutney Sauce. A piquant, whfi‘o«nn)e rpliab PLANtra « OBGANS TUNED auu Repaired. —J. Candy, 41 Cambridge Terrace. Maaterton. Telephone 1223. COW COVERS, 6/11, all sizes; Horse Covers, all sizes, 22/6; Green Flax Horse Covers, from 29/6; Army Rugs, 6/11; All Wool N.Z. Blankets, from 19/11 pair; Kapoc Pillows, 2/6 to 4/11; Single Mattresses, from 12/6; Kapoc, 1/4 lb.; Reversible Mats, 5/11; Cocoanut Matting, 2/3 yard.—Pool & Son, Army Stores, Post Office Mart, Telephone 1013. FOB ALL YOUR ENGINEERING Needs consult R. Lambert, Coradine Street. Telephone 1637. ’ JBAiAVEB’' Toma.o unutney •ud* digestion. A wholesome blend of tomatoes with a dash of Eaata** apices. N.Z. made COSTUMES made to your Measurements and fitted at a reasonable price. Cut is a feature. —Olive Powell Gown Salon. LANDSCAPE GARDENING.— Now is the time to consult us about laying that lawn. Having over 30 years ’ experience in this district in this class of work we can guarantee satisfaction.— A. Robinson & Sons, Landscape Gardeners and Garden Designers, Whatman Road, 'phones 1304 and 1405. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, -in attendance at Olive Powell's, Darnell's Buildings. Cut, style and finish. Telephone 1877 for appointment. COLD MEATS will nave a.“moreish” taste when a dash M “Beaver” Sauce is added. Two kinds—r-TomatO-end Worcester / JUST ARRIVED! New confcigtunent of Ladies’ Flexile Shoes, in Navy and Black; reasonably priced.—Carpenter A Evans, The Quality Shoe Store, Queen Street.
EVERY TASTE TONES YOU UP. Good health and everlasting energy is worth infinitely more than 3/6 month —ld per day; but that’s all you pay for Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Every single grain of Harvey’s revitalises, purifies and strengthens the blood, brain, nerves and vital organs and functions. The life-creating minerals and salts of Harvey’s make it a true health spa in the jar! From your chemist. * I. TORTURED FOR 10 YEARS. R.U.R. ENDS THE MISERY. “I went through 10 years of agonising pain with rheumatism,” writes Mr. H. Crowley, 19 Tweed Street, Christchurch. “Six months of R.U.R. made l new being out of my almost despairing misery and terrible torment, and now the longest day’s wo-k finds me fit for my job. R.U.R. is sold with moneyback guarantee by Wood's Pharmacy. Free booklet * NOTICE! T WISH TO NOTIFY the Masterton and district public that I have purchased my late brother’s Cycle Shop in Queen Street, Masterton, and hereby solicit a fair proportion of patronage. I wish to stress that I shall aim for fair dealing and the best of workmanship and service. Mr. Gib. Little, a fully qualified cyclo mechanic, of Palmerston North, will be in charge of the workshop, and I can assure customers of his ability to handle any job, large or small. STEVE SHARMAN, CYCLE WORKS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TOILET BRUSHWARE BEST BRITISH MADE. Thoroughly Sterilised Bristle. TOOTH BRUSHES—6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/- to 2/9 each DENTAL PLATE BRUSHES—1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 and 3/6 each. HAIR BRUSHES—--4/6 up to 50/- each. SHAVING BRUSHES—2/- up to 21/- each. HIGHEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES! J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., > DISPENSING CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 3 May 1937, Page 1
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