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WAITED. pOK SALE'.—Horse, dog eart and har- -*• ness; all in good order. —Address at Daily Times. poll SALE”— Lady’s and gent’s cycles. —Apply 32 Victoria St. poll ""SALE. —A cream boat-shaped pram; cheap at £3; in good condition.—Address at Daily Times. S TEA WEEKLIES in any quantity, 2/- per lb.—S. Darcy, Home bush. rriKES, 29 x 3*, £2 lbs; 30 x 6%, £2 10s; 32 x 31, £2 15s; 32 x 4, £3 15s; 33 x 4, £3 19s (id. Also all millimeter sizes at ridiculously low prices delivered. — Combined Euyers, Ltd., Masterton. npO LET. —Two unfurnished rooms, with use of conveniences.—Address at Daily Times. . pOR SALE.—Rubber-tyred gig and -*■ harness (nearly new) and pony; also saddle and bridle, etc. —Apply Daily Times for address. pOR SALE. —Ford ton Truck, in good running order. —Apply Fairbrother’s Mart, Queen street; next Donald, Saddler. __ T OOK!—Safety Razors, 2/6 each; for one week only. — At L. A. Wadham’s, Tobacconist, Sports Dealer, ’l’honc 1686. TUST COME. TO HAND Regulated sizes Men’s Sports Suits, Colonial tweeds, and specially well made regarding workmanship and trimmings; £3/10/- each. A pair of best Braces to the customer’s choice, given in with each suit. Also a line of Sac Suits just arrived; well made, and good material from £3/5/- to £4/10/each. Braces also thrown in free. —W. F. Shaw, Queen Street, Masterton. pOOD BATHING CAPS, in either rubber or oiled silk, from 3/6 each. Water-wings, the great aid to those learning to swim. Price, 2/6 a pair.—At Eton’s Pharmacy Queen Street, Masterton. ■pOR THE LATEST Branches of Toilet work, including scalp treatment, facial packs and Massage, Shampooing, Tinting and Staining, Powders, Night Creams, Day Creams, Lotions, Henna, Soap, etc., consult Mrs. Lucas, upstairs, opposite Winzenberg’s, Photographer. ’Phone 2580. T>IDE A B.S.A.—Perfect in every part. Fitted with Palmer Tyres. New shipment arrived at Andrews & Bolph’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer’s. Phone 2458.' pIANUS TUNED AND REPAIRED in town or country.— J. Candy, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. POR SALE. —A nice assortment of English Cups and Saucers, at 1/- and 1/3 each; .303 magazine Rifle, £3 10s; two double-barrelled 12 bore guns, £2 10s and £3 10s each; Pea Rifle, 30/-; Marlin Safety 35 calibre Magazine Rifle, £4 10s.—Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. TT IS SO EASY TO DYE the daintiest

of materials if you use Auroral Dyes. They are procurable iu 24 pretty shades at-1/- a packet, from The li. T. AVood Pharmacy, Queen Street. rpHE GIFT HOUSE IS OFFERING A 3000 Toys at 1/-; 4000 Toys at (id; no bigger value in New Zealand. pARGAIN PRICE' THIS WEEK.— 1/9, usually 2/6, in brown mosaic designs only; suitable for tables, walls, shelves, etc.; in blue designs, 2/6. Heavy quality American Leather in dark red and dark green, at 4/11. —Buy now at Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. rpHE GIFT HOUSE IS OFFERING English Cups and Saucers from 1/j each; Plates, 3/6, 4/-, 5/- 6/3, 7/- halfdozen. These are 1914 prices. 'foTEAV SEASON’S BATHING CAPS just arrived direct from best manufacturers; quality the best, prices the lowest. —Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. POR FEW DAYS ONLY.—Overalls, Rompers and Frocks; all one price, 5/-; previous price, 12/6. Also large range of rush hats, from 1/6. —Miss Keetley, opposite AVagg’s Garage. T>EAD THIS.—Good sound copper wood; lft. and 18in. length, 15/- a load. Alho best of Matai in any quantity from lft. to 4ft lengths.—Phone 1615. rpHE GIFT HOUSE IS OFFERING •*" a range of English Traveller’s Samples of E.P. Spoons and Forks in cases, from 10/6 to 25/-. Worth double. T>LACK ORPINGTONS, “The Marvel Winter Layers.” We are now booking orders for day-old Black Orpington Chicks delivered in October. Bred from sisters of my pullet that laid 323 eggs in 50 weeks at Christchurch Test, 1922. Mated with McLean’s cocks. Our stock ar all single tested before being bred from. _ Only limited number for sale. Particulars from L. A. Wndham, ’Phone 1686.

YF YOU ARE THINKING of dyeing pay a visit to the H. T. Wood Pharmacy, and see our range of Auroral Dyes, 1/- per packet. WANTED KNOWN. That H. E. '' Rose is still selling Cheap Firewood. A special line of good Willow at 30/- per cord; also Matai or Rata blocks in any quantity, from 5/- up. Alteration of ’phone number to 1833. YYAIRY FARMERS. —Please note tnat we make all kinds of Cream Cans, Milk Vats, 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). "DUGBY CARS (known in America as the “Star”) absolutely the best value in low-priced cars on the market. Continental, Red 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. EGGS!— 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 OPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK at Hugo Silk, wonderful value, 4/11 yard; Striped Fuji Silk, in 30 different styles, at I 5/11 yard; Japanese Silk, best value in the trade, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11 yard. - I At Hugo & Shearer’s, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 1

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