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WANTED. JjON ’T POIiGET The Te Ore Ore popular fortnightly invitation dance on the school on Saturday nigut at 6. pianist, Mr. L. Henry. Singleton's bus leaves P.O. at 7.3 U. Tree VOUNG GIRL wants position as do- • niestic limp; country preferred.— Address at Daily Times. pOED AND CHEVROLET OWNERS. 30 x 3 A firstgrade Tyres, at £2 Ids each, delivered.— Ring, call or write Combined Buyors, Ltd., Masterton. 7 /—MILK ICING, as recommended by Miss Una Carter. Get it from F. C. Evans, Queen Street. "OUE ARE OEEEEING a limited range * • of 51b Boxes of Chocolates for Christmas at specially reduced prices. Bay a deposit and secure one now. 11/TES EAWCLIFFE, Maternity Nurse, is still booking" patients at 60 Perry Street. ’Phone 1641. 1 /„ Jar Peck’s Paste; Salmon from 8d; Sauce from 6d bottle. —At F. C. Evans. Queen Street. Vy AELiIU U ShMAN 'a HALF-PRICE ■ Stock. —Double width Sponge Cloth, in sky, brown, apricot, jade, lemon, putty, saxe and cream. Special Clearing Price, 1/6' yard.—At* Hugo & Shearer’s. JT IS A SIN to be without a camera this lovely weather. Get yours now, and you will be alble to record all the jolly times you spend on vacation. We have the largest stock of English and American cameras in Masterton with all accessories.— “The H. T. Wood Pharmacy, Queen Street. SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS will start speying operations in the Wairarapa during the first days of December. Further entries through W.F.C.A., Ltd., agents. T3EMEMBER THE JOY of having a Kodak with you at picnics, tennis parties, holidays, etc. Do not put off buying that camera. Take advantage of this glorious weather and secure yours now. Our comprehensive stock is at your disposal, and you can see them without being pressed to buy.— The H. Wood Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. nDURNER & EVANS, LTD., only employ fully qualified registered electricians. W LEWIS, Expert Cutlery Grinder, ” * will be in Masterton for a period, j Knives, Scissors, Hedge Clippers, etc., j can be left at Andrews & Rolph’s, op- j posite Hugo & Shearer’s. Satisfaction guaranteed and no files used for sharpening. T>LANT 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 252jL T OOK! —Genuine first grade Gillette 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 i be sure to please. —Hubbard Bros., near j Queen’s.

T> E'NNET TABLETS make good -*-* 1 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. . TZ'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’ requisites 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 Gar- ** den 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. ASP HALTING and Concrete Work of all kinds undertaken by M. P. Connolly, 51 Albert Street. tion guaranteed. f 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. J~VO NOT DISCARD your 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. pRAMS, PRAMJBTTES and Push Chairs, all new designs, at Perry’s, South End. _____ rpHE 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 little “Antikrak” on your hands; it keeps the hands clean, soft and smooth; prevents roughness, redness and chapping; 2/- jar.—Only from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. pHE 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. \yE STILL SUPPLY FIREWOOD the Cheapest. —J. F. Gleeson and Son. ’Phone 1737. TTUMBER CYCLES, £l2/17/6.—At JLJ ‘ Perry’s. See window display! South End. £24-0 BUYS a brand-new “Rugby” five-seater Car (known in America as the “Star” car). The most economical car on the road, wi£h all improvements of the high-priced ears. We have just received a consignment of “Rugby” cars and will be pleased to demonstrate one to you.—Thos. Wagg & Co., sole agents, Masterton. X SPLENDID NEW RANGE of Rosary 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 15049, 30 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15049, 30 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15049, 30 November 1923, Page 1

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