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The N.Z. Farmers Cooperative Distributing Company Limited, QUEEN STREET -..- •• '••' - MASTERTOV WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ADVISING FARMERS THAT WE ARE CARRYING FULL ST OCXS OF— | WIRE pLAIN AND gABBED WIRE-NETTING TN A l,l, S IZES G.C. IRON F A LL lENOIHSI ENOIHS - STAPLES NAILS AND THE PRICES ARE BIGHT. INQUIRE FROM US FOR— COMBS and CUTTERS. F.CDXfcLEARANCE LINES in CYCLES, | TYRES, PUSH-CARTS and I 1 TRICYCLES. WE are offering these goods at clearance prices, so as to make room for our 'Xmas stock, which is arriving by the s.s. Kaikoura on November 20th. . xt/vot If you require a cycle, push cart, tyres, or a tricycle, BU_ J\ow, for our new goods will be dearer than most of our present stock. CLEARANCE IJST. LADIES' CYCLES. 100 Cycle Tubes (guaranteed) 3s 9d. IMPERIAL, enamelled and over- PRAM TYRES—9in, 2s 3d; lOin, hauled ' £8 17s 6d. 2s 6d; 12in, 3s; 18m, 4s; 20m, B.S.A. do. £13 10s. 4s 6d; 24in, ss. Cheaper rates PREMIER do. £8 10s. for Sets. ■ GENTS' CYCLES. I Rubber Tyred Tricycle, 20in, 52/6. CHAMPION, enamelled and over- 2 Rubber Tyred Tricycles, 18in 49/6 hauled £8 10s. 3 Iron Tyred Tricycles, 20in, 42/6. PREMIER, do. £8 17s 6d. 3 Iron Tyred Tricycles, 18in, 39/6. TYRES! TYRES! 50 Cycle Bells at 1/9. j "MARVEL," non-skid, „ 12s 6d. Electric Torches, 4/6, 6/6, 9/6, g A Set of 2 Tyres and 2 Tubes, £1 ss. l 11/6, 14/6. Spare Batteries in I 3 PUSH CARTS, at £2 ss. stock. . I INSPECT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, AT I W. G. PERRY'S SS? I PHONE 2496. P.O. BOX 111, QUEER ST., WIASTEBTOrI. J /■— w s r . at *% «. X N__ B 4i* s ___B_i's-__l' k -_.~ _/\w~ V*> A D_ <_** \■ V ltQS^ : &, # " _!1 A Magnificent Display of Lovely.Hats is now being made in our Showrooms, and we shall be pleased if you will pay us a visit of inspection. LARGE and BECOMING HAT of FINE LEGHORN STRAW, trimmed as. . Illustration with massed flowers and Velvet Ribbon, underfaced with Black Georgette. Price— 49/6 SMART, USEFUL, READY-TO-WEAR HATS, Newest Pineapple, Straws, Smartly Trimmed Novelty Bands. Price 14/6 MAIDS' STRAWS in TUSCAN LEGHORN, Smart Shapes, ' trimmed Faille Ribbon, finish with Bow across front. Price 13/6 SMALL SHAPES in PEDAL STRAW, brim slightly turned back; trimmed Ribbon Bands and smart Novelty Finish. Price —18/6 Hugo & Shearer, "THE STOKE OF PROGRESS." the loss of seven wickets. They batted DELICACIES IN COLD MEATS. for about 350 minutes, having an average of two runs a minute, which is very fast scoring. Three brothers-R. Mur- WHEN you feel lihe something nice phy, H Murphy and C Murphy-each W "J then Qf passed the century, and between them Cooked H contributed 444 runs This is perhaps wholefJome ' a world's record. The following is a ed Cold Meata Bold by representation of the score book: — r R. Murphy, b Smith 151 W JENKINS. Buck, b Burke 21 il Murphy, b Smith 118 THE QUALITY PORK BUTCHER, D. Binnie, b Boesly 117 C. Murphy, b Smith 175 Phone 1106. Church, not out 13 Erskinc, b Trott 51 Extras 54 I . — PUBLIC NOTICE. . Seven Avickets for 700 . — to the increase in my busiAUSTRALIANS v. SOUTH AFRICA. -/ nes3 i beg to announce that'l have mrchased another and more powerful (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)' MOTOR LORRY. (Australian and N.Z. Onhl,» Association . CAPETOWN Saturday * am now m a position to cater for The South Africans in their first 'in- iU requirements on shortest notice. nings realised 127. The Australians .^Jllf-Tf^ZV mad 8 e 359 for five wickets-Collins, not ° of North ° Ut ' ' (il«nd "TAN-OL" does much and costs lit- H.P.JOHNSON,' tie. Renovates leather, shines tan shoes Bentley Str eet .. MASTEETON. polishes furniture, brightens floorcloth. ' pmvNnr i9fifi ' quick, easy and economical.* ____hn._. __op.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13986, 24 November 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13986, 24 November 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13986, 24 November 1919, Page 6

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