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WA-NTED. **n,AU TllliS. —Good sound copper wood; .Lit. and loin, length, 10/- a load. Also best of ALatai in any quantity from lit. to Ift lengths.:—Bnone ltUo. SAAB. —in 5 deposit will secure up-to-date Bungalow, situated Dansdowne; every modern convenience; kitchenette, large sleeping porch, quar-ter-acre section; immediate possession. —Apply Mrs. Biggs, 118 Church Street, Masterton. SALE. —11 miles from town; splendid hve-roomed house, hot and cold water; bath and basin; motor shed, feed room, fowl house, orchard, two acres good land in clover; young cow in milk; fowls; Eot, hllOO. loi address apply Daily Times, or King 1120.

DHU IDS’ Plain and Fancy Dress Dance for Children, in the Trades Hall, on Saturday. October 6th, 7.30 p.m. Cash prizes. Admission, 1/6. F)li SALE. —Fumed oak sideboard, fumed oak settee; only had two years’ use; also light riiuu duchess. Address at DailyJfimcs. JOYCE"SDAW A and Garden Sprayer y is just the thing for keeping your lawns’ green and your vegetables growing during the summer months. Stocked by most stores. Ask for a demonstration. __ ___ QLLK HOSIERY SPECIAL at Hugo & ® Shearer’s.—Ladies’ Black, Grey and Fawn Silk Ankled Hose, Lisle suspend er tops; seamless; double high spliced heels and toes. These are . splendid value at 5/6 pair. Our Special liico, 2/6 pair. pORNS DEMOTED Painlessly and quickly, by a few applications of Demon Corn Cure; 1/6 per bottle. • Only from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. T SMASH IN PLATES.—Prices Re•TA duced. Dinner sert, 10/6; Tea, 7/6; Soup, 12/- per dozen. —Wairarapa Farmers. GOOD RANGE of Knitted Ties at 2/6; also wide-end Ties, from 1/6. —At C. D. Shoosmith’s. p~OODBRUSHWARE is''a pleasure to use; that of poor quality, quite the reverse. You can procure the best in Hairbrushes, Nail Brushes and Tooth Brushes at a Special Discount for a limited time only.—From Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

/YaK CABINET GEAMAPHONE for sale; beautifully toned instrument, also fine selection Eecords on view at Andrews & Bolph’s* Cycle Depot, Opposite Hugo & Shearer's. /JAIN. CHECK ZEPHYE, heavy qualin 50 attractive designs; splendid washing line; at 1/6 yard. iJB-in. Sponge Cloth, in shades of Pink, Grey, Putty, Lavender, Green and Lemon, at .2/6 yard. —Always cheaper at Hugo & Shearer's, Ltd. » £ aphone (Cabinet), accept £25. Perry's, South-end. nPENNIS~GOODS AT CITY PEICES. Our Spalding Gold Medal Eaequet at 80/-, with a season guarantee, is the very best value in Tennis Bacquets. Strung with the best English gut, and beautifully finished throughout—used by some 40 of Wairarapa’s best players last season. Note. —Let us quote you for dozen lots of Ayers and Spald; ing seamless Tennis Balls. Small profits and quick returns is our motto.—L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service. 'Phone 1686. -ROYS' SADDLETWEED SHOETS, made of the best Colonial all wool saddle tweed, heavy-weight and lined, good dark grey, in all sizes; absolutely the best wearing shorts you can buy; guaranteed to outlgst two ordinary pairs. For boys, 4to 6 years, at 13/6; 7 to 12 years, at 14/6; 13 to 18 years, at 15/6.—Buy only from Graham's, 69 Queen Street.

■VTEM PRAMS AT PERRY’S—You must see them; they ar a lovely designs.—W. G. Perry, South-end. "C'OR SALE. — Glass-fronted Book A Shelf. £6 10s; also lovely glassfronted dresser, £6 10s; beautiful dark Rimu mirrored Sideboard, cheap, only £7 10s. —Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Jackson Street TfyfßS. 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, \JS7 KEMP, Nurseryman, Landscape : ’’ * and General Gardener, is prepared to submit plans and prices for all classes of work. —South Road Nursery. Tel ephone 1781. HPOYS! TOYSI TOYS. —Arriving every week for Christmas. 3000 at 6d; 3000 at 1/ —The Gift House, South End Queen Street piANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED in town or country.— J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. TAAIRY note that we make all kinds of Cream Cans, Milk Yats, etc., at very Reasonable prices. Nothing too big or too* small. All classes of Tinsmithing work undertaken, and a speciality made of repair work. Give us a trial. —Osborne and Blinkhorne (late of H. Beale & Co.), Workshop on section at rear of Rigg Bros.’ Paperhanging Shop (next Wagg’s). QTTTP JUGS, English, just arrived. Prices, 3/-, 2/6, 2/ —At the Gift i House, South End Queen Street.

TVfE STILL SUPPLY FIREWOOD ’’ the Cheapest —J. F. Gleeson and Son. ’Phone 1737. -pOE SALE. —.303 Magazine Pine, in "*■ splendid order, complete with pullthrough, extra sight and sling, £3 10s; two single barrcll Shot Guns, 30/- and 40/-; one 410 shot gun, 40/-; one repeater Winchester .22 rifle. £3 10s; one Marlin safety repeater, £3 10s; also two Fishing Rods at 20/- each, and one Fishing Rod at 35/-. —Robt. Russell, Dealer, Masterton.

Business menl Keep your printing work in the town. Let the “Daily Times” Job Printing Department give you a quotation for any printing you require. Being equipped with a thoroughly up-to-dnte< plant, we are in a position to undertake every description of General and Commercial Printing. Jood work at reasonable prices, with prompt despatch, is just what ye » want and i* just what we can supply.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15019, 5 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15019, 5 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15019, 5 October 1923, Page 1

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