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WANTED. Pine street and. T OST. —Between Opera House, Saturday night, silver wristlet watch engraved C. 0. & C. Oxouliam, 2-10-1918. —Finder please leave with G. Scaudrett, W.F.C.A. Reward. r OU MUST WAIT for the Bed Easter Egg, April old. 'TOMATOES, 4d lb; onions 2d lb; Jonathan > Apples 4d and 3d lb; sweet Pears 3d lb; case lots cheaper; all fruit guaranteed sound.—-Fruit Stand, Hotel Midland Corner. -’Phone 1446. 'Vy’ATCH FOE BIG- announcement for **' special attraction coining to Cosy de Luxe, commencing Wednesday next. SUPEEB Tomatoes, fresh-picked and firm as a rock. Unsurpassed for quality and flavour. Try some to-day. Per lb, 4d; per case, 6/-; freight extra; Sound Onions, 51b 1/-, 281 b, 5/ —B. P. L. Clayson, 6 Miriam street. FAUE LOXG SUIT. —Waterproof Canvas Coats. —At Albert Donald's, Perry Street. 13EST BKITISH TOOTH BRUSHES. ■ W large assortment just to hand. Genuine bristles, sterilised, and every bristle securely set. Various shapes and sizes, but only one quality “the best.” Prices most reasonable. Use Parcx Dental Cream, a British tooth paste of exceptional quality and value; 1/6 large tube. —At Gordon’s Pharmacy Queen Street, Masterton. XpMULSIFIED COCOAXUT OIL Shampoo—the ideal liquid shampoo —makes the hair soft and glossy; better than any powders; 2/6 per bottle. —At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen street, Masterton. A NICE LINE of Loose Cigarette Tobacco and Prince of Wales Mixture, in light and medium strengths at L. A. Wadham’s, Tobacconist. ’Phone 1686. KA TEDDY BEADS want with rough little boys. a home Can be bought cheap at The Gift House, Masterton. “TNECTO,” the guaranteed hair colouring in fifteen distinct shades. Consult Mrs. Lucas, Toilet Specialist, opposite Winzenberg, Photographer. Upstairs. ’Phone 1599. nPHE FISH SEASON.—Dainty Fish - Pastes, 1/. per jar; boned and skinned block Cod Fish, at 1/8 per lb; big assortment of tinned fish, including sardines and whitebait. We sell better quality goods for less at Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. MO ATE’S TEAS are blend- ■ ed by an expert of many years’ experience and contain only the choicest of hill-grown leaves. Ask your grocer for Nelson Moate’s Brands. pLANT BULBS for a Display of bloom in early spring. Anemonies, Ranunculus, Hyacinths, Fresias, etc., etc. —A. Robinson & Sons, The Masterton Nurseries, 96 Villa Street. Telephones 1304 and 2522.

WHEN YOUR FORD ’S out of order, **' your temper as well; You both need a tonic, your neighbours will tell; The doe. he will mix you a bottle of stuff, Which will make you as well as before, sure enough; But the Doe. who can fix up your crook Model T; Is the One in Hogg Crescent, C. S. Elmsly. 'ftJURSE H NAYSMITH, Qualified Registered Maternity, has returned. Can be consulted at Chapel street. Ring ’Phone 414. AN INVITATION to Customers, NouCustomers and Visitors to Masterton to walk through our new building in Jackson Street and inspect our large stock of goods for sale or exchange. — Robt. Russell, Licensed Second-Hand Dealer, Masterton. XpOR SALE. —At Post Ofiice Corner, 1 Tomatoes, Onions and Apples.—Ben Roberts, Parlcvale. nniSICYCLES, TENNIS RACQUETS, Hammocks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Shaving Brushes and Razor Strops are just a few of the many lines that you can buy cheaper at H. Beale & Co.’s. TVTRS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church street, ’Phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-cov-ered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church, street. \T/E MANUFACTURE G-alvanised Baths on legs, Milk Cans, Rubbish Bins, Bake Tins, in fact, anything in the Tinware line. We repair Enamelware, even put a new bottom in that old enamel Kettle or Saucepan of yours. —H. Beale & Co., Ltd. PLAYING CARDS—A very fine selection of Cards from English makers has now arived. Artistic designs and good quality. —McLeod and Young’s. THANKS! TANKS!—We make *ll sizes at reasonable prices. Plumbing and Drainage Work carried out by expert men; no job too small. —H. Beale & Co., Masterton. ]tfOT SPECIALS! Just ordinary j values.—Cornflour, 7d lb'; Sardines, | 4d, 6d, and 8d tin; Salmon, 9d; Starch, 1/-; Sultanas, 1/4. —Stanton’s Grocery, opposite Knox Church. TTEEP 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 Pharmacy, Masterton. POR PLANTING NOW.—Broccoli. Savoy Cabbage, Pickling Red Cab bage, Brussel Sprouts, Keeping Onions, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes and Curly Scotch Kale, the best winter green.— W. Kemp, South Road Nursery. ’Phone 1781. rFOP OF THE CLASS.—The leader of the class is the child with the.least handicaps. Your child’s eyes are the reatest handicap in school work if they are not perfect. Let me tell you if glasses will improve your child’s sight. A call implies no obligation.—H. A. Bagley, Optometrist, Room 4, Smith’s Building. QHIMNEY SWEEP.—AII orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write—PETER HIDER, Masonic Street. Orders may be left at Daily Times Office. JfT COSTS YOU NO MORE to have English'leather on your repairs. We have also best English Durox leather. Working Men’s Boots and Boys’ Boots in all sizes at right prices—Hubbard Bros., near Queen’s Hotel.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 48, Issue 14625, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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