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WANTED. X iAME TO NEW YORK for a good time. What I want is excitement—iilo a romance of New York and its gay night life. And a girl whose hash and foily hid a heart of gold. “The Gilded ■kity, ’ ’ Wednesday next, Opera House. \y'ANTHD TO BUY, or rent.—Small house; no agents; state particulars to Adults, ’ ’ c/o Daily Times. RANTED. —Loading for motor lorry to Palmerston North Wednesday, -March Sth. Apply Ply and Young, Ltd., ’phone 1126. RANTED Known,—That L. A. Wadliam has a special line of silvermounted tobacco pouches, very suitable for a present. TO LEASE.—Six or seven roomed house, with conveniences and motor shed; close to town; adult, family. Apply H. A. Williams, Wairarapa Partners ’ Stock Department. By lady, quiet horse or poyn for children, with or without saddle and bridle. —Apply Daily Times. YX/ANTED TO SELL.—Sea grass pram.—Address at Daily Times. RANTED. —A capable cook general, small family; no washing.—For address apply Daily Times. —Board in private family by married couple, must be central. —Apply by letter to “Couple,’ c/o Daily Times. "yyANTED TO RENT, by careful tenT ant.—Five-roomed house; no children—Apply “X.Y.Z.,” c/o Daily Times. RIDGWAY, late of Carterton, Wairarapa—Anyone knowing his whereabouts is earnestly requested to communicate with Mary Elizabeth Ridgway, c/o Daily Times, Masterton, New Zealand. Australian papers please copy. TUST opened up—a nice line of razor strops. Prices from 4s up to 20s.— L. A. Wadham’s. WANTED - KNOWN.—E. Henshaw, Painter and Paperhanger, Boundary road, Softvay. Estimates given free. QP-TOM-E-TRY. —The profession that specialises in eye- examinations and the fitting of glasses. You are sure of dependable advice and eye-serviee when you consult an Op-tom-e-trist.—H. A. Bagley, room 4, 0. Smith ’s Building, Queen Street. ALMOND CREAM FOR THE Hands.—Keeps them smooth and. white; it is neither sticky nor greasy; a triumph in toilet prepart ions; 1/6 per bottle. —At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. YUANTED TO LET.—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished.—For adr dress apply Daily Times.

QHICKEN BROODERS.—We areagents for Ideal boilers (same asused at Poultry Farm) for heating chicken brooders, and can, quote for fitting up same. Be in time, as we have a lot of jobs in hand for the coming season.—Jones & Joyce,. Registered Plumbers. IpLAVOUR, Purity and Quality are synonymous with the name Nelson Moate’s. Established over 40 years. Their teas are the highest of choice grades, selected and blended with skill and experience. |? XPERT DEVELOPING and Printing Service at Gordon’s Pharmacy. A photographic expert who does nothing else but develop and print will attend to your requirements. Take your films to Gordon’s Pharmacy, Queen St., Masterton. The results fill more than satisfy you. YX/INDMILLS. —We can supply and fix windmills, also tanks and troughs for country houses and suburban residences; or if you have a stream handy, what about a hydraulic ram. Get a quote from us. —Jones & Joyce, Registered Plumbers. JQOMINION FARMERS have already proved the value and efficiency of the Dominion Weed Destroyer. This new product has a deadly effect on gorse, blackberry and Californian this- 1 tie. It is non-poisonous to stock, and eventually acts as a fertiliser. > Buy your requirements from Graham’s, 6$ Queen Street. QJG. —A beautifully-made gig, by Wagg & Co., for sale, £25; aiso set brake harness, £7 10s; —Robt. Russell, Dealer. Oy-IN. WHITE JAPANESE SILKS. Every price is wonderful value, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 5/6, 6/6, 7/6; 36-im heavy-weight, 7/11.—Hugo & Shearer’s Famous Values.

ATEW PEICES for the New Year.— a ‘%elly Crystals, 4/3 dozen; Edmonds* Baking Powder, 2/-; Condensed Milk, 3 tins 2/8; Fresh Herrings, Bd. 3/J>half dozen. —Stanton’s Grocery, opposite Knox Church. T\ THREAD WELL, Bootmaker, cor* * ner Bannister and Queen streets, stocks men’s new Boots of English amt Colonial Makers. He repairs your rid Boots like new. Try him. HPOILET CREAMS and POWDEISi. "*■ A large assortment to select from at Gordon’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. Our Footsore Powder is cooling and soothing; makes walkinga pleasure; 1/6 per tin from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. NATIONAL COLLAPSIBLE Moat Safe. The strongest safe invented. Made of metal throughout. Much stronger than perforated zinc, and finished in White Enamel. All sizes.Obtainable at H. Beale & Co’s. 17 OR PLANTING NOW.—Broccoli, Savoy Cabbage, Pickling Red Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts, Keeping Onions, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes and Curly Scotch Kale, the best winter green.— W. Kemp, South Road Nursery.' ’Phone 1781. ‘ ‘ GANI-FLUSH ” CLEANS your gully traps and sanitary pans; will not injure the pans or any part of the plumbing connections; cleans without fuss or muss.—Obtainable at H, Beale & Co.’s. Masterton. QIIBINEY' SWEEP.-All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write —PETER HID MR. Masonic Street. Orders may be left at Daily Times Office. JTURVARVANE (Kegd.)—The Renowned Varicose Remedy! Sufferers from Varicose Ulcers, Bad Legs and Eczema will find Kurvarvane a wonderful healer. Highly recommended on the authority of the medical profession. Prices 4/6 and 6/6.—Local agents: Gordon’s Pharmacy, Masterton..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14609, 7 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14609, 7 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14609, 7 March 1922, Page 1