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WANTED. r rO LET. —Three or four unfurnished rooms, with separate conveniences; handy to town. —Address at Daily Times. rpO LET.—Two unfurnished rooms; three minutes from Post Office. — Apply Daily Times. WANTED KNOWN.—Cosy Tea and ’’ • Luncheon Booms (upstairs) open Friday night for Hot Teas. T> OABD ‘ ANDEESIDENCE —Vacancy for two friends; men; good home; good table. —Apply 7 Queen Street. OJQA —My telephone number has ™ been altered to 2480. —Mrs. M. Lo Boutillier, Dressmaker, Queen Street. OflQA —My telephone number has 1/ p eeu altered to 2580. Mrs. Lucas, Hair and Toilet Specialist, Queen Street, Masterton.

Will put you in touch with Ei ec tricians.—Turner & Evans, Ltd. * QIIEPHERD »S HORSEBREAKERS will commence Speying Operations in the Wairarapa districts on November 15th, 1923. Full particulars later. — Entries through W.F.C.A., Ltd. (all branches). pGGS ARE AT BEDROCK Prices today, so preserve nqjv with “Waterglass,” 9d and 1/6 bottle; or “Shelol,” 2/- tin from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. TUST COME TO HAND from the manufacutrers, 50 gross of C.O. Boot Polish; large tins, 1/-; medium size, 6d. I must say that I have found this polish to be the best on the market. Preserves the leather, polishes quickly and gives the boots a brilliant shine. Keeps the boots black and does not turn the leather brown. It keeps moist and always ready for use. Does not dry up and get hard in the tin as most polishes do. Also in tan. If, customers try it they will find it the best and cheap.— W. F. Shaw, Queen Street, Masterton. T)AY-OLD CHICKS for sale, from pure-bred W.L. Price, 1/- each. Settings „W.L. eggs, 7/6; Indian Runner Duck Eggs, 8/-; also few Indian Runner Drakes, at 10/- each. —E. N. Gully, 95 Lincoln Road. /COMPENDIUM. Several games in one box, suitable for Clubs, Hotels, Stations. Prices, 10/6, 15/-, 25/-, 30/-. —The Gift House, South End of Queen Street. r*UR CINNAMON AND FORMALIN ” Throat Tablets thoroughly disinfect 1 the throat and nasal passages and minimise the risk of contracting influenza or any infectious trouble; 2/- bottle. —Prom J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.

H. DEAN, Chimney Sweep, Tararua Street, and late of the Earners’ Implement Co., is prepared to do Chimney Sweeping at any hour of the day, and also Lawn Mowing, Gardening and Carpet Beating.—Orders may 'be left at R. Eussell’s, Dealer, Queen St. ”T> BUNS WICK” GEAMAPHONES have made the whole world turn to Brunswick. —W. G. Perry, sole agent, South-end. "PIANOS AT EEDUCED Prices, easy terms; showrooms, “Hirwain,” Pownall Street. —Arthur Williams, agent Nimmo & Son, Wellington. ’Phone 2431. TODISED BLOOD PUBIFIER is the most effective remedy for Pimples, Boils, Blotchy Complexions and Disorders of the blood generally. It is a real purifier and tonic; get a bottle today. Price, 2/6 and 3/6. —At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. ■M'EN ’S SHIRTS FOR LESS.—Good Neglige Shirts, striped or plain white, all sizes, 7/6 and 8/6; strong striped Neglige Shirts, with collar to match, at 8/9; Cordonia Shirts, the guaranteed cloth, superior to all other shirtings, in the very latest stripes; Neglige Shirts with collars to match, at 11/6. —Only at Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. npENNIS SHOES. —Just landed, a-fine •*- selection. Get yours now.—Wairarapa Farmers.

T>UGBY CAES (known in America as the “Star”) absolutely the best value in low-priced cars on the market. Continental, Eed Seal engine, three speeds and reverse; seats five comfortably; does 30 miles to the gallon. Price complete, £240. Call and see one of these economical cars at T. Wagg & Co.’s, sole agents, Masterton. OKA DIFFERENT KINDS of PiccWOvs tures and Water Colours, framed and unframed, to choose from at The Gift House, South End Queen St. TUST LANDED. — A cheap line of English Cups and Soucers; also a lino of English Cups only. These are a job line I secured in Wellington last week and as the price is right they won’t last long.—Eobt. Russell, General Dealer. VELLOWWAEE Mixing Bowls, English. Prices, 3/-, 3/9, 4/6, 6/-, 8/6. At the Gift House, South End Queen Street. SALE. —Two Gent’s Bicycles, at A £6 10s and £5 10s; also Girl’s strong Bicycle, in perfect order; cheap at £4 10s.—Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Mastorton. npHE GRASS IS GROWING and you -*■ must cut the lawns. Have your mower put in thorough order on the satisfaction or money back style. All my work is backed by 20 years’ experience and is guaranteed.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradino street. ’Phone 1637.

TONES & JOYCE, Sanitary Plumbers ** and Heating Contractors, Queen Street, Masterton.—We are surviving and fitting up Open Fire High Pressure Boilers, either to help the range bifiler from your sitting room, or to take "he place of the range, so that you can enjoy the open fire on winter evenings, and also at the same time have an unlimited supply of hot water. We also specialise in heating of residences, shops and offices with hot water radiators, and will be pleased to give quotations and submit plans on request. Local references from satisfied customers. If this interest look us up. ’Phone 1138. TTAVE YOU SEEN PERRY’S n w Shop! Do you know where it isf It’s a credit to your town. Just take a walk to South-End (Queen street south) and there you will find it all new, inside and out. lyf P. CONNOLLY, 51 Albert Street, is now taking orders for the coining spring for laying down Asphalt Tennis Courts, Asphalt and Concrete Motor Drives, Paths, etc., at reasonable j prices. All classes of gardening work i undertaken.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15019, 5 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15019, 5 October 1923, Page 1

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