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WANTED. Q.LADSTONE DANCE.—E. H. Spackmas’s Motor will leave the Post Office at 7.110 to-night for tlie dauce at Gladstone. ’Phone 1482. pO LET.—Two unfurnished rooms. — Address at Daily Times, fj D. SHOOSMITH’S Removal Sale, * has now commenced. Every article reduced. See window for prices. T o>ST.—Gold circular brooch, set with pearls and rubies. —Reward on returning to Daily Times. CEE THE HUNDREDS of Remnants'. All at half-price at the Sale of the Season, commencing on Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock, at C. Smith, Ltd., “The People’s Store.” pOCKET KNIVES, English, 2/-, 2/6, 13/- each. Pocket Books from 3/6. —Splendid value at The Gift House. TTUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS 80-in. Finlay’s Plain Sheeting, free from filling. Winter Sale Price, 4/3. 54-in. Fine Twill Unbleached Sheeting, superior quality. Winter Sale Price, 1/11 yard. * . A T ALT AND IRON is the great Cliildren’s Tonic. It builds them up after illness, promotes appetite, and gives them a good, healthy, natural colour. Pleasant to take. Price, 2/6 per bottle. —At Eton’s Phamaev, Queen St.., Masteton. pRAMS! PRAMS! What Mastertou A has always wanted! A Real Pram Shop! You have a good one now, and a splendid assortment. —W. G. Perry’s “South-End,” Queen Street. TAON’T FORGET THlS.—That I am not out of business yet, but carrying on just as usual in my Jackson street shop while the builders are beautifying the corner of Queen and Jackson streets. Still open to buy, sell or exchange as keenly as ever.—Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Mastertou. T>OBS~2I/6;Ping Pong, 9/-; Tabic Bowls, 25/-. Playing Cards from 1/6, and 40 different kinds of Games from 1/-. —The Gift House.

STABLE TENNlS—England’s Nation- **■ al Winter Evening Game. Now played in most Clubs and Parlours in England and other parts of the world, thus becoming a National Evening Game. Make your family enjoy thenwinter evenings and obtain a set complete with book of rules from L. A. Wadkam, Sports Deport; ’phone 1686. Note.—Our Table Tennis Sets are the same as used in all championship matches and'will last a lifetime. “-OKUNSWICK” RECORDS play longer than any other make of record; 10-inch has a« much music as other makes of 12-inch. —W. G. Perry’s “South-End,” Queen Street. YS7ANTED KNOWN.—We are still buying Gents’ left-off clothing, boots, etc. Now, don’t give any more away. You don’t get thanks for it. We will buy all £ou have, but they must be clean and good. Country people please note this and send your goods in to us.—Robert Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. ■pACKED TO THE DOORS last Friday! Our Clothing and Mercery Department; best value in the North Island.—W.F.C.A. Sale of Clothing and Mercery. WTT P A SALE. Showroom VV •£ stock must go out. Stocktaking coming on. See the Costumes at. half-price and less.—W.F.C.A. Sale. T AST WEEK OF SIGNAL SALE.— Final reductions in Men’s Wear. Two only Black Rubber Raincoats, 89/6, for 10/6; four only Men’s Heavy Canvas Oily Coats, £5 ss, for 35/-; Men’s Grey Tweed Shirts, 11/6, for 9/11; Men’s Black All Wool Cashmere Sox, at 2/6. Last chance to buy at these prices.—Graham’s Signal Sale, 69 Queen Street. WHYEAS"THE W.F.C.A. been pack- ' ' ed out with customers during Sale Period? Because value always talks; one word; compare.—W.F.C.A. Sale. /YUB WALLPAPER Remnants are going fast. Make your selection before they are all gone.—Cole Bros., “The Reliable Decorators,” 26-28 Chapel Street.

rpHE W.F.C.A. ARE SELLING 4/6 Ribbons for 1/3 at the Fancy Counter; 5/6 Ribbed Hose for 3/11 at the Hosiery Counter —W.F.C.A. Bargain Sale. — Settings, 5/- Strong and good layers, purebred White Leghorns, White Rocks, Brown Leghorns, Black Orpingtons. Eggs from these are as good as though paid 20/- elsewhere. 7/6 by post; 2/6 for guarantee.—Jas. Sillars, Creoch Poultry Pens, Cornwall Street. rpEETH LIKE PEARLS are ensured by the daily use of “ Pares” Tooth Paste; whitens and preserves the teeth; 1/6 tube from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. TUST COME tTO HAND.—A job line of Men's Overcoats, all sizes. These Coats are absolutely all wool. They are perfectly good, and direct from the factory. Come and have a look at them. Price, £2 5s each. Also on hand, Gabardine Overcoats, good quality from £2 10s each to £5 each; trench coats included.—W. F. Shaw, Queen Street, Master ton. T ADIES ’ VESTS—Ten dozen only. Fine cotton, sleeveless Vests; 1/6, at Watson’s Winter Sale. QJTUDY YOUR APPEARANCE. Have your Suit or Costume Cleaned and Pressed or Dyed at the Masterton Dye Works, 30 Perry Street. No amateur work here. 'Phone 1428.

T\o NOT DISCARD your old clothes. I undertake to Clean, Press and Repair Ladies’ Costumes and Goat’s Suits, making them equal to new. Repairs and alterations a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention. Prices reasonable. — Note change of address. —Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church, Queen street. A NDREWS & ROLPH, Cycle Works, for overhauling your cycle. Our repairs a specialty. All Cycle Tyres. Tubes, Pedals and Accessories aTe reduced in prices. Dunlops, 18/6; Oceanic 14/-; tubes from 4/6. — ’Phone 2458. "JIT ADAME MELBA STRAWBERRY plants.—That famous variety that does so well in this district, 1/6 per dozen, 8/- per hundred. Also Savoy Cabbage plants, free from blight, 50 plants for 9d. —The Masterton Nurseries. ’Phones 1304 and 2522.—Agents, Graham & Co.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14960, 11 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14960, 11 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 14960, 11 July 1923, Page 1

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