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WAITED. M itS. -bUC'Ab, Toilet lloomi, lias made arrangements wita Mr 11. Howard Ta„. - ;«r, enuopodist, to visit her rooms permdicaiiy. Next visit, 11 tli and 18tn March. lung 1699 for appointments. jjpll L 1/1 STAND, Midland Hotel Corner.—Tomatoes, Apples, Hears, Cccumoers. Cheapest ru lovvn. Ring phone 144(5. A SPECIAL Line of Toilet Parafiue at L. A. Wadham’s, tobacconist. A good assortment of cigars, Manila, Arciath, OH, Henry Clay, La Haiso, etc., at H. A. Wadham’s, tobacconist. JLJ bIS HrCjbUb OH ODDMENTS and Remnants on Bargain Hay, Friday next. —At Wairarapa Farmers. f EiVIONADE CR YSTALS make delicious cool drinks —iemon or raspberry flavours —easy to mix % 1/- per packet at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen street, Mastertom T> Y NIGHT A GLITTERING salamander, she, lived on the lights of Broadway. Laughingly played with lire—and escaped. By day, a simplehearted, wholesome girl. As sweet a£ any that raised their brows at her name. And as good—always. The why of it all is a story you’ll thrill to see. “A Gilded Lily.” Opera House tonight. TT'OOR-AK (Registered).—The enemy t*c pain. For Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, etc. Price, 2/9. Footballers use it when training; prevents stiffness and aching muscles. Also good for injuries. L A. ADIES ’ Buster Cuts a specialty, by appointment. Telephone 1686, at L. Wadham’s, tobaconist. 500 Day at PAIRS of. LADIES’ HOSE, at Bargain ’'Prices on Bargain the W.F.C.A. I_>OBERTS’S Great Tomato Week. ■*-* Finest quality 5/- case, sauce quality 3s 6d case. Buy from car at r.O. Corner, and get a' real bargain.—-Ben Roberts, Parkvale.

Tl/TRS. L. PAYNE, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, 8 Bruce Street, (close to the Park and near Waipoua bridge) Hours, Ito 7. Correspondence by post. Send date, month, year of Lirth, in own handwriting. Pee, 3s. Evening by appointment. , - ' CEPTIC TANKS!—And up-to-date sanitary fittings installed in town and country; no reason why a country house should not have every sanitary convenience. We have the goods. Get a quote from us. —Jones and Joyce, Registered Plumbers. ATOST TEAS ARE GOOD but Royal Tea has a richness of flavour and colour that only an exceptioriallv good tea can possess. Royal Tea is choice. 3/- per lb. (RENT’S, BICYCLE for sale; cost £l2 and better now than when new. Price £8 10s.—Robt. Russell, Dealer. j£EEP YOUR HANDS free from roughness, redness, chapping, etc. Antikrak will keep them healthy and free from blemish. Excellent for use after gardening, washing, etc. 2/- per jar.—Only from Gordon's Pharmacy, Masterton. T OOK OUT! LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! FOR OUR SALE—No false alarms. The real genuine thing. Come early, and don't be disappointed. To see is to believe. We want you to help us, and we want to help you. "Co-op-eration is the Keynote of Success" and "Unity is Strength." So come early, Wednesday, February Ist, and get your full share of the bargains. —Miss Keetley (opposite Knox Church). CHOOL BOY REQUIREMENTS that cost less! —Boys' grey wire tweed Shorts, 8/11! navy serge Shorts from 10/9; Kaiapoi grey shirts, 9/6; Ties, Golf Stockings, Belts, Caps, Etc. All top quality for less at Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. T AWN MOWERS.—A few of the makes we have at present are, "Great American," "Paragon," ana "Regina," all ball-bearing. Full stocks of Rubber Garden Hose, Garden Seeds, Hose Directors, Unions, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, etc. —At H. Beale & Co., Masterton. A SUIT CASE makes an ideal Xmaß or New Year Present. It’s a practical gift during the holiday season. — Albert Donald, Perry Street. PLAYING CARDS—A very fine selection of Cards from English makers has now arived. Artistic designs and good quality.—McLeod and Young’s.

TANKS! TANKS!—Wo make all sizes at reasonable prices. Plumbing and Drainage Work carried out by expert men; no job too small.—H. Beale & Go., Masterton. Y'ISITOBS TO MASTERTON.—Bring ’ your Pictures, Photo, War Plaques to be framed at The Gift House, opposite Knox Church. We specialise in framing and good framing. ]TuY SOMETHING SERVICEABLE fora Xmas Present. There is nothing better than a leather suit case.— Albert Donald, Perry Street. ■VTOTHING BETTED than a Tennis ' Racquet for a Xmas Present. All makes and prices at Albert Donald’s, Perry Street. 'M'OT SPECIALS! Just ordinary values.—Cornflour, 7d lb; Sardines, 4d, 6d, and 8d tin; Salmon, 9d; Starch, 1/-; Sultanas, 1/4. —Stanton’s Grocery, opposite Knox Church. QAK BEDROOM SUITE for sale.— Wardrobe( oval mirror), heavy oak bedstead and wire, pedestal with glass back, duchess (oval mirror); also oak sitting room suite.—R. Russell, Dealer. ipULL STOCKS of TENNIS BALLS obtainable at Albert Donald’s, Perry Street. Tennis Racquets restrung and made as good as new; a rood job at s> reasonable price. GANITARY PLUMBING and Drainage.—We supply and fit up Baths. Basins, Lavatories, and have a good ttoek to choose from. We can also quote you for up-to-date hot water installation. We keep the best staff in town. Estimates free. —Jones & Joyce, Registered Plumbers. THINK OP THE WIFE and her work in the kitchen! Get olie of the latest Stainless Kitchen Knives, at 3/6; the most handy utensil invented. Also the quick knife-sharpener, simple and efficient; just the thing for stainless cutlery. Visit the Hardware Department.—Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. T7EDTTOED PRICES on First Grade .Tam.—llb tins. 3 for 2/6; 21b tins 3 for 4/9. —Stanton’s Grocery, nppositf Knox Church.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14610, 8 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14610, 8 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14610, 8 March 1922, Page 1