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WANTED. |_jj ALF-ACRE paddock to let; 2/0 A week. —Address at Daily Times. per tfORD AND ulii'i \ 0U x 34 firstgrac A Pi itiST-CLASS Stockman is open for engagement as agent, etc.; for references, etc., appiy by letter to • ‘ivomney,'' c/o Daily Times. VKOLLT OWNLitS. de Tyres, at £2 lUs each, delivered. —- King, call or write Combined Buyers, Ltd., Masterton. M kS it AW CLIPPE, Maternity Nurse, is still booking patients at 60 Perry Street. ’Phone 1641. UTKA WHERRIES at S. Darcy’s, Homebusli, picked while you wait. T OST.—Between Ruamahanga Bridge and River Road, fishing tackie book; good reward on returning to Daily Times. ATEW POTATOES; best quality; now as cheap as old ones. Order yours to-day. —Wairarapa Earmers. rPO LET —Six-roomed furnished house, in Chapel Street, for three months, from December Ist. —Apply to E. L. Ilolmwood and Co. QHEPHERD ’S ~HORSEBREAKBRS will start speying operations in the Wairarapa during the first days of December. Further entries through W.F.C.A., Ltd., agents. rpURNER & EVANS, LTD., only ernploy fully qualified registered electricians. TX?" LEWIS, Expert Cutlery Grinder, ’’ * will be in Masterton for a period. Knives, Scissors, Hedge Clippers, etc., can be left at Andrews & Rolpli’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer’s. Satisfaction guaranteed and no files used for sharpening. T3LANT NOW. —Henderson’s Succession Cabbage, Drumhead Savoy Cabbage, Pickling Cabbage, Curly Kale, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Celery Lettuce. Also Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Pumpkins, Marrows, Squash, etc., etc.—Robinson & Sons, 96 Villa Street, Masterton. ’Phones, day 1304, night 2522. T OOK! —Genuine first grade Giilette Razors, at 3/- each, for one week only.—At L. A. Wadham’s, Tobacconist, Sports Depot. ’Phone 1686. /'AUR REPAIR WORK we guarantee. Send your repairs to us. They will be sure to please. —Hubbard Bros., near Queen’s. TXENNET TABLETS make good junket; a delicious food during hot weather. Price, 1/6 per packet. —At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. T>AG DOLLS! RAG DOLLS!—Dean’s Famous English Dolls, 1/- to 20/—The Gift House. TT'EEN’S SALOON for Gentlemen is spotlessly clean and up-to-date. Latest antiseptic methods used, comfortable chairs and a keen blade with

civility. Our stock is large, fresh and assorted. Special show of case Pipes and Pouches. All high-class Hairdressers’ and Tobacconists’ requisities in stock. Inspection invited. —Fred Keen, corner Queen and Perry Streets. PORTABLE GRAMAPH ONES, £B/15/- at Perry’s. See window display. South End. JOYCE’S well-known Lawn and Garden Sprinklers; made in two sizes; low and high pressure; sold by all hardware shops. Make arrangements with maker for demonstration in any part of town. —E. Joyce, c/o H. G. Yates, or private address, 195 Dixon street south, yjf SPIIALTIN(f and Concrete Work of all kinds undertaken by M. P. Connolly,- 51 Albert Street. Satisfaction guaranteed. p RAMAPHONE RECORDS.- FoxTrots “All Muddled Up,” “The Thief Lovin’ Sam,” “ You Tell Her I Stutter,” “Ivy,” “By the Sapphire Sea,” “Kitten on the Keys,” at Perry’s South-end.

TTO NOT DISCARD vour old clothes. I undertake to Clean, Press and Repair Ladies’ Costumes and Gent’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 Address—Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church, Queen Street. •pHAMS, PRAMETTES and Push Chairs, all new designs, at Perry’s, South End. __ 4 NEW BLOUSE FOR 1/-.—lf you dye last year’s faded one with Auroral Dyes; .1/- a packet, in 24 lovely shades. —At the H. T. Wood Pharmac. Queen Street, Masterton. . npHE~GIFT~HOUSE IS OFFERING - Glass Tumblers at 3d and 6d each; nest of four sizes, 1/6; best Belgian, 1/ each. AFTER GARDENING rub a Tittle “Antikrak” on your hands; it keeps the ‘hands clean, soft and smooth; prevents roughness, redness and chapping; 2/- jar.—Only from Gordon,' Chemist, Masterton. TAM JARS.—Jam season will soon be here. Housewives, buy your Jam and Preserving Jars now; don’t wait until all are sold. Just _ lauded—a thousand dozen of all sizes largemouthed Preserving Jars at low prices. —Robt. Russell, General Dealer, Mas : terton. rpHE GIFT HOUSE IS OFFERING -*■ the largest and best lot of Dolls in town. Strong and good Sleeping Dolls, 2/- to 28/-; Unbreakable, 2/-, 3/-, 4/6, 5/6. WE STILL SUPPLY FIREWOOD VY the Cheapest.—J. F. Gleeson and Son. ’Phone 1737. -p-UMBER CYCLES, £l2/17/6.—At Perry’s. See window display! South End. i*Z}A_o BUYS a brand-new “Rugby” five-seater Car (known in America as the “Star” car). The most economical car on the road, with all-im-provements of the high-priced cars. We have just received a consignment of “Rugby” cars and will be pleased to demonstrate one to you. —Thos. Wagg & Co., sole agents, Masterton. QPECIAL VALUES in Window Cur.taining.—Double width cream Madras, 1/6, 2/6, 3/3; double-width coloured warp Madras, 3/6, 3/11; Stencilled Border Madras, 3/3; Coloured Border doublewidth Casement, 1/3, 1/11, 3/3; Shadow Cretonne, 1/11; Sateen Crettonne 1/9.— “Always better quality for less.” Graham’s, 69 Queen Street. A SPLENDID NEW RANGE of -“*■ Rosarv Beads now on sale at H. E. Pither’s, Stationer, Masterton. Prices from 6d upwards.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 1

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