DDF Ei. LOWS’ AXXUAL Bull, July 23rd. Double Ticket*, 7/(1; Single, 5/-; extra lady, 3/(5. Good orchestra-. VI/A! KARA PA Caledonian Society ’s Fortnightly Dances will be resumed in the Municipal Social Hall tonight. Admission: Men, 2/6; Ladies, JJANCIXG. —Mrs. Kendall, teac'her of * ' all the Latest Dances and Jazz Steps. Special attention given to deportment. Term commences with pupil Children’s classes Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Address, 41 Cole street. Telephone 1401. )AY SPECIALS at Hugo and Shearer’s Sale; —Two only Smart Coat Frocks, fawn and navy, trimmed braid and stitching; usually £5 10s; Monday Special, 29/0 each. Ladies’ Morning Glory Gowns, in assorted floral designs, finished belt- and pockets; usually 7/6; Monday Special, 5/11 each. Six only Single Bed Kapoe Quilts, neat lloral coverings; usually 29/6; Monday Special, 16/6 each. T A WADI!AM, Sports Seryiee, for ■* J * all classes of Gun Repairs and Typewriter Adjustments done by an expert. Depot for all typewriter spare parts and accessories. ’Phone 1686. WHAT HAPPENED - at " the ~ ball? ’’ Was the girl kidnapped? Where was little Johnny Jones, the famous jockey after the ball? Why did the heiress so suddenly disappear, rpo LET.—Two furnished rooms, gas cooker, telephone and all conveniences; handy to town. —Address at Daily Times. ‘‘TTOT - ROASTED PEANUTS,” Fox Trot; new Brunswick supplies of this record just to hand.—Perry’s, South End, Queen Street. "WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS of very ’ ’ line quality Lucerne, Meadow Hay, and Mangolds. Buy now. W.F.C.A., Ltd. ■\rOUNG MARRIED MAN seeks em- ■*- ployment any description; clerical and shop experience; excellent credentials. —Apply “28,” e/o Daily Times. (rtOCOA. —Buy it by the pound at • -these keen prices. Nestle’s, Swiss, 1/3 per pound; Epp’s, English, in tins, 2/- per pound; Cailler’s, 2/6; Bournville, 3/9; Van Houten’s, new vanilla flavour, 3/9, pound tins. —Only from Graham’s Grocery; always best for less. rpwO PRACTICAL FARMERS, excellent references, require contracts, share-milking, fencing, etc.—-Apply by letter to “45,” c/o Daily Times. JUST RECEIVED. —A consignment of Heavy Boots, guaranteed to be well made and the best of material; no split leather; all the best solid. Also a consignment of Box Calf Light Boots, welted and leather lined throughout; quality of the best that can be bought, at the lowest cut prices; in fac-t, prices that defy any prices in the Empire, that is ,for the same qualities. Customers are invited to call and seci them, whether they buy or not, as long as they have a look at them.- —W.F. Shaw, Queen Street, Masterton. J>Tcih-—3lb best Rice for 10d—Ring ■“ 1431. F. C. Evans, Grocer. V F C A S^ LE ¥ .A swin rr now in full NHALE PINE Catarrh Remedy for Colds in the head. The fumes pen-c----ate the cavities of the nose and 1 roat, kill the cold germs, and clear vav the troublesome mucus. Two or ire'e drops on the handkerchief are iffieient. Buy it now from H. T. Wood [1 emist and' Optician, Queen Street, hsterton. | FARMERS.- -You should send an * order now for a supply of A. & P. Ointment. Excels as an absolute cure for Sore Teats 011 cows, and for cracked hands on milkers. Obtainable only from A. C. Hayes’ Depot Store, High Street, Masterton. Country orders will receive prompt attention. Please enclose postal note for 1/6 per tin, with. postage extra, 2d. TJLECTRIC RANGES and water lieaters are now on hand at Turner & Evans, Ltd. jXfON ’S COUGH EMULSION is a thoroughly reliable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, etc.’ Great relief is experienced from the first dose. Price, 2/6 per bottle. Eton’s Co-ugli Linctus is prepared specially for children, very palatable and wonderfullv -soothing. Price, 1/6 and 2/6 at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen street, Masterton.
T ADY’S, GENT'S and JUVENILE Cycles have all been reduced during Sale; only a few more days.—At Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo and Shearer’s. Telephone 2455. T\/r ALTO-PHOSPHATES— A splendid t.onic for kiddies. Especially suitable as a builder-up after coughs, colds, etc. Contains pure malt and the phosphates of iron, lime and soda. Price, 2/and 3/6 per bottle. —Obtainable only at Campbell’s Pharmacy, “The Place for Pure Drugs,’’ S2 Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 1221. I.TOT \\ AJ EB BAGS. —New season’s stock to land. Best British manufacture. Auv size you wish, but only one quality—“ The Best,’’ and Prices “The Lowest.’’ Sold with or without covers at pre-war rates. Call at Gordon’s Pharmacy and you will be satisfied both as regards quality and price. —Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. YjUtAGRANT COFFEE ground daily on the premises from freshly roasted beans, 2/9 per pound. If you prefer to grind your own, try our roasted Ceylon Beans, at 2/2, or our No. 1 Mocca Beans, at 2/5. Call and inspect, the quality is convincing. Five per cent, cash discount on all your purchases at Graham’s Grocery. FOUND.— See~our great bargains in Ladies’ Coats. Only thirty, reduced to 19/11. New styles and colourings. Get one now at Watson’s. WANTED KNOWN—OnIy 19/11 for Coats at Watson’s. Worth 50/to 90/- Wonderful offer of thirty of the latest styles and colours. See them. rpcTWHOM IT MAY CONCERN!— Men’s new Boots at prices and quality to suit all.—At Threadwell’s, 2 Perry Street. ‘ rpHE GIFT HOUSE are offering Pictures at Cost Price during July. pYCLES GEEATLY REDUCED during 14 days Stocktaking Sale at Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hugo & Shearer’s. vfO MORE COLD TOES with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Retains its heat, longer. Won’t burst or leak. All sizes. Chemists and dealers sell them everywhere. 4
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