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WANTED. T 0:0K ! LOOK! Look! —Hair-cutting * 1 reduced to 1/- at W. Powell's Corner Shop. . T OST. — Sunday afternoon, black silk bag and purse containing £1 I.NO. 401309) and small change and keys. Reward.- —Address at Daily Times.

AN ADVERTISER has vacancy for gentleman boarder, two minutes’ walk from Post Office. —For address apply Daily Times. OR QUICK SALE. —‘Six suburban sunny sections, situation salubrious; terms arranged. —Address at Daily Times. rPO LET. —Party furnished house; three rooms and all conveniences; situated best part of Worksop road; owner out all day.—Apply by letter to P.O. Box 72, Masterton. rpO LET. —Two Rooms, furnished; use of all conveniences.—Address at Daily Times. J ETHAB Y ’S have re-opened, opposite Wicken’s'Bakery, Lincoln road. Umbrellas re-covered and repaired; Scissors sharpened. New Umbrellas made to order from 15/-; Umbrellas recovered from 8/6. Work may be left at the shop or at Corkill’ Boot Repair Shop. Lincoln road. 'THIS IS THE'WONDERFUL picture which authorities consider one of the three 'best photo dramas that- the art of the screen has ever produced. Simple in plot—the story of a neglected wife —“Blind Husbands,” Opera House Thursdav next. Reserves at HenderTAON ’T WAIT TILL TO-MORROW.— A .nut tightened to-day means a saving in cost of upkeep. Left till tomorrow May mean a wCcked car. C. S. Elmsly, Motor Engineer, Hogg Crescent has the SpanUcr of Knowledge which will tighten that nut. ’Phones, Garage 1192, Residence 1772. T OST.—Gold chain bracelet on Solway Showgrounds or between Grounds and Post Office.—Reward on returning to Daily Times. T OST. —Between Masterton and Brancepeth, leather liand-bag, containing clothes and parcel, marked Lance Jones. Finder kindly leave at Wright Stephenson's. TjMAVOUR, Purity and Quality are synonymous with the name Nelson Moatd’s. Established over 40 years. Their teas are the highest of choice grades, selected and blended with skill and experience. pOYS ’ TRICYCLES. Well made, Channel Steel Frames, tangent spokes, rubber tvres, £4*»Tss and £5 2s Cd. —Woods’ Cycle ’Phone 1327. WANTED iMWN.—W. .Kemp, Landscape Gardner and Nurseryman, is prepared to give estimates for ■any class of .work; 27; years’ English and N.Z. experience.^—South Road Nurseries, Masterton. > APhone 17'8,1. 'PICTURE FRAMING.—We specialise -*■ in it. —The Gift House (opposite Knox Church). O UNWELL CYCLES.—New gent’s machines from £l2 10s; guaranteed 12 months. — Wood’s Cycle Works, ’Phone 1827. miRSE- s'! NAYSHITH, Qualified Registered Nurse, can now be consulted at 127 Chapel Street. ’Phone 114. ~ pI.A US INSIGN US! Pinus Insignus. We have for planting now a very special line of the above. Price, £1 per uindred. Call at or ring at once the Nairseries, Villa Street. —Robinson . & 3ons. ’Phones 1304 and 2522. pyCLISTS.—Second-hand Cycles in good order, new' tyres, etc., £6 15s; English Chains, 9/6; Guaranteed Tyres, L2/6. —W. G. Perry, Queen St.

VT'EEP YOUR HANDS SMOOTH and "^ k “ white with Lily Gylcerine and Cucumber; it prevents chapping, 1/6 per bottle at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen St., Masterton. A CONSIGNMENT OP TEA; Fresh, If you want a first-class Tea, with an aroma and a flavour, and also some: thin" that you can dwell upon, then try ‘ 4 Golden Morn,” 12/6 per 51b box. Obtainable only at W. F. Shaw’s. \A7E’EE SELLING Eoose COCOA, 2/lb; Good Tea 2/-; Coffee Essence 1/9. Five per cent. Discount on all Cash Orders. Stanton’s Grocery, opposite Knox Church. GEED POTATOES.—EarIy Puritan, Early Rose, Maori Chief, Robin Adair, Sutton’s Supreme, and others; first class sample, from —J. W. Hodges, The Seedsman, 169 Queen street (next. Fire Station), Masterton. ’Phone 41S. ANOTHER SALE CUT IN PRICES. Trousers to measure, 25s to 355; Tweed Suits to measure £4.16s to £5 18s according to quality. See the material and judge of the value offered.. Best in Masterton. Superior Box Suits at greatly reduced prices. Tweed Suits from 60s; Boys’ Suits from 24s 6d. — Thomas and Co., Albert Street. ’Phone 2456. TTOUSEHOLD ENAMEL WARE at really big reductions for this week only. See our centre window. All Crockery and Glassware to go at 3/- in the £ discount till Saturday. Get ’busy and buy up your needs now. See the* special Drapery offerings also.— Grahajm’s, 69 Queen street, Masterton. THAT LAWN MOWER of yours that has been in the shed during the winter will now require sharpening and getting ready for cutting the spring growth from your lawn. Start the season with a mower sharpened by an expert. Orcrors may be given direct to A. Cambourne, Eenall street, or left with Bobt. .Russell, Dealer, Queen St., ’Phone 2419. THOMPSON’S PING-PONG SETS, Extra Bats and Balls. I/ 1 URN ITU RE BARGAINS. Just landing in several houses of Furnb ture, Leather Suite, Chesterfields, lovely Cheval Duchess Pair (6 others), 2 Wardrobes, Hospital and Wood Bedsteads, Extension Rirnu Table, Dresser, 20 Chairs, etc., etc. Call early.—W. Hughes, Furnituro Dealer (just round P.O. Corner). ’Phone 1373, ip OK SALE.—£33 worth for £2O. Practically new His Master’s Voice Gramophone, with nearly 60 records. Also, Violin and case, £4; and Banjo and case, 50/ —Eobt. Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. 'OUT FERRIS’, the BEST Bread- ■ Brown, White and Beraaiine.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 14449, 25 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 14449, 25 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 14449, 25 July 1921, Page 1