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• . . «•« jut,'l&Jui . 'PO Gardeners. —Written Tenders, to ■ closo on August 3rd, are invited for laying out grounds', Upper Kenall street. Apply to E. G. Jones, RenaiJ Street, just over Pownall Street. T~O"ST— In Mastefton~yesterday afternoon, Gold Brooch, bearing name "Olive.'' Finder rewarded on returning to 11. Read, Tobacconist. IVTASTERTON LabourTt'arty meet in TX Murray's Hall at 7.30 on Wednesday, July 31st. ' ■\TOUNG Man with three years' ex--1 pcricuce in Land and Licomo Tax Dept., Wellington, desires clerical employment, with prospects; excellent credentials jineligible. Apply to "Senior Civ., 5 ' c/o Daily Times. "M"EMBERS of the Druids' Lodge are asked to rou up to play for F.S. Shield To-Night, July 30th, at 8 p.m. IX) LET —Two unfurnished rooms. Apply Daily Times. j r PHE Management of the Paramount Theatre ask their many patrons to look out for the big 8-part super-fea-ture arriving To-Morrow, "The Garden of Allah." This is a wonderful production, made by tho same company as '' The Spoilers.' ' Usual prices. There will be a crowd. Be sure and bo early. jfOR SALE—Triumph Motor Bike, nearly new. Price £65. Apply Daily Times for address. VOX SALE—Light Buggy, carry three, nearly new rubber tyres, pole, shafts and hood. Also light set double buggy harness. For particulars write "Buggy," c/o Daily Times. "EjpXNEST! You will be awfully sorry if you miss seeing tho "Two Little Imps," Jane Leo (5 years) and Katherine Lee (7 years). Tho two most mischievous little Movio Actrosses you have ever seen on tho same programme. "An American Widow," quite a big joke. Last night To-Night, at the Cosy. POR SALE—A light* Chestnut Mare, quiet for a lady or child to ride. Apply Robert Russell, Dealer, Phone 119. QYCLISTS.— If your Bike wants repairing, or if you want a new tyre, tho best place to go to is to Butland's. Our stock is large and well selected, and j all prices' are reasonable. If you want a j new or asecond hand Bicycle, we can ! supply you.—A. BUTLAND'S Cycle Works (late D. G. Brown's). Phone 2992. TfOUND—Desert Gold Tea is aUpure, clean j'oung leaves and shoots, rich j with an unsurpassed fragrance of ex- ' tremo delicacy. Every sealed packet is uniform in quality. 2a 4d lb. J~THOMPSON'S Desserr~and *• Table Knives range from Ss 3d to 15s a half dozen. Spoons and forks from 4s, also Stainless Knives. PERSONAL— Have you tasted Desert Gold Tea? If not there's a treat in store for you. Strong and fragrant, ' with that delicious flavour which has made it famous. Only 2s 4d lb. Chairs for comfort, economy and Cash at Thompson's Household Hardware. YOU AUTO-SHINE your Auto with Auto-Shine, the new and wonderful Polish. Imparts a silken gloss and doesn't injuro the surface. All Stores and Garages. A GREAT Stock of Cups and Saucers, just right for Hotels, etc., extra j strong, 8s hall' dozen. Many others to j choose from at Thompson's Cash Store, ; Phone SO9. j TFARLY Onion and Cabbage Plants ! now ready in any quantity. —The Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson and Sons), 96 Villa Street, Masterton. Phone 304. yyANTED —The loveliest tea-gardens in the world yield their finest products for Desert Gold Tea. Picked and : prepared under ideal conditions. Pack- j ed and sealed to preserve its natural I freshness. 2s 4d lb. POR SALE —Mixed stump firewood, split small. Orders left at D. Threadwell's Shop, Bannister Street. POR Planting Now—All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Roses, hardy and perennials, etc. A fine selection at W. Kemp's South Road Nurseries. rpO FARMERS.—Graham's can supI Ply y°u wit b besfc Hemp Plougnline, Manilla Ropes, Plough, Machinery ; and Motor Car Oils. Grass Seed 3 a specialty. All at bedrock prices. rvHY GRAHAM'S Tor~the bes7~va? iety and value in Bird Cages, strong and cheap, from 5s 6d, also Wire Goods, Sieves Cinder Riddles, Fire Guards, Toast Forks, Grids, etc. "a NORTH Britisfi Hot Water Botuc is the best preventative against cold feet and wakeful nights. But looK for the "Unique" stopper, the brand icf satisfaction. All chemists. IJTUTOR CYCLE REPAIRS.—We beg to announce that we have recently thoroughly modernised our motor engineering works by the installation of the most approved plant. It enables us to cope with every description of Motor Repair Work on shortest notice. This department is in charge of two expert mechanics, Mr F. Davy and Mr J. Harman (late D. Brown's). Old and new patrons are assured of our best attention. —Reliable Motor and Cycle Co., Masterton. Phone 307. npHE Early Closing Movement won't worry you if you get your Bottle from the Chemist —a "Unique" stopper Hot Water Bottle, the best of cold weather comforts. \U ANTED —Masterton and Wairarapa Residents to know that we under take all classes of Piano and Organ Tun ing and Repairing. Satisfaction guar anteod. —McLeod and Young, Ageats Chas. Begg and Co.'s Pianos and Or gans. £?K to £50 to Lena, privately, upon Household Furniture (without re moval). Payable by easy instalments Call or write, enclosing stamp for repb to L. W. Balkind, e/o C. A Tabut.eau Exchange .Buildings, Masterton 1-i.or. „„_Offie.p 55, Privatr- 338 ' VY E Sco for 8 l )0t Casl, < aurl Buy~fO' Spot Cash. That is why we can , .five you the Greatest Bargains in WaiI -arapa. Hughes and Sim, General , Dealers, just round P.O. Corner, Phoru \TS. 'T worry—get a North British ■ Hot Water Bottle and sleep the sleep of the just. Tts well vulcanised , seams spell satisfaction. Chemists everywhere.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 1

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