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npURSDAY Bargains at Hugo and ■Shearer's. —Ladies’ Imitation Suede Gloves, with plain gauntlets, in cream, champagne and beaver. Tuesday Special, 3/6 pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, in several good shades. Tuesday Special, 4/6 pair. All-wool Roslyn Flannel for dresses, etc., 40in wide. Tuesday Special, 4/6 yard. T OST. —Friday afternoon, black purse containing money (notes and silver), vicinity W.F.C.A., Ltd. Finder rewarded on returning to 25 Cole street or Daily Times.

vm<: have just opened our Winter ’ ’ Stock of New Season’s Knitting Wools, and are making a special disp'lav this week. (Make your selection early at C. Smith, Ltd., The 'People’s Store. should be there. Everyone has the same chance of success. Are you going to be a movie ■star? Be -with us for the last time at the Opera House to-night. Beaumont Smith’s screen artist tests. p KEBN TOMATOES for sale; 2d lb, ■ or .'S/6 cane. G. W. Hallam, York street. ’Phone 1102. VOUNG GIRL requires position, light ■*" household duties. Address at Daily Times. WILL put you in touch with Turner and Evans, Ltd., the Electrical Contractors. TAOX’T FORGET the grand return visit for to-night only at the Opera ’House, of Beaumont Smith’s screen artist tests. /CENTRAL UNION American Tobacco, 1/- per packet, for Pipe or Cigarettes. The best value, obtainable only at Keen’s. Try a packet and be convinced. Try Keno, the pipe tobacco with a flavour, 1/9 for 2ozs, at Keen’s, The Corner Shop, Masterton. Note.—Ladies’ and Girls’ Haircutting by appointment only. )

“T ONDON UNLIMITED, " Easter Carnival. —Ladies’ Coats, Wool Frocks, Coats and Skirts, Jumpers. — Jeff Moody, proprietor. AT WATSON & CO., 30 doz. Children’s All-wool Hose, fancy stripes, in tan, navy, black; sizes 2 to 10; prices, 1/9 to 2/11 pair. TF the printing in your book or news- "*■ pa per appears distorted, ragged or blurred, have your eyes attended to at the 11. T. Wood Pharmacy, Queen street. OUR GREAT Realisation Sale is now ready. The prices will be sufficient to advertise the greatest bargains ever thrown out. Every day fresh surprises. Not only our damaged goods, but our whole stock is to be sacrificed. Miss Keetley, opposite Wagg’s Garage. ATEN.—It will pay you to buy your boots from us. Our trade is built up oil sound footwear. Try us. bard Bros., near Queen’s. liub/AN lONS. —Long-keeping Brown Spanish Onions, 23 tons for sale, £9 a ton, or at 12/- a ewt. G. W. Hallam, York street, Solway. Telephone 1102. 'fHOMPSON’S FOR TOYS. Shop now and shop at "The Variety Store." where your money goes further. TEST LANDED. —A good line of Youths’ Boots, suitable for High School wear; sizes, s’s, 6's, 7’s. - Price is right. Hubbard Bros, near Queen’s. rpo LET. —Furnished bed-sitting room “*■ or two furnished rooms, with use of conveniences. Three minutes’ walk from P.O. —Address at Daily Times.

POT PLANTS—Owing to the great demand for Pot Plants during last week, we have decided to extend our sale for another week. All intending buyers are asked to purchase early, as our supply is now limited. Ball Bros., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, Queen street. 'Phone 1938. BILIOUSNESS and other Liver Disorders you cannot do better than try “Effervescent Liver Salts.” They stimulate the liver, and the “always tired” feeling and depression quickly vanish. Price 3/6 per bottle, at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen street, Masterton. "07 ANTED KNOWN.— Flemming’s Big Footwear Sale, commencing March 2nd, will be a record moneysaving event. All new clean stocks. Flemming’s, opposite London Unlimited. FOE GLASS and Chinaware. The new Peach Blow Glass looks exceedingly well and there’s a good range of patterns. Prices from 2/- to 8/6. /VLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT; sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Established 31 years. “VTIOLET KAY ’ ’ SOAP —£ * ly perfumed, transparc -a delicaterent, glycerine soap of exceptional quality and value; in large tablets, 1/- each , at Gordon’s Pharmacy. No better value on the market. Procure a tablet today from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. H/JBS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church Street, 'Phono 1518. Wedding Bou -juets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths Note address: 22 Church Street. 'Phone 1518

1 * stock everything that Baby needs. Blanket bottles (long neck), fresh lime water, teats, thermometers, etc. All our stocks of highest quality.—Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place for Pare Drugs, 82 Queen street, Masterton. Tel. 1221. PARL CYCLES are named by the makers, not simply a name put on by individual cycle agents. If you want quality combined with easy running and low cost, then the Earl is the cycle for you. W. G. Perry, South End, Sole Agent. pUYING TEA? Then try our Blue Bird blend. Shipped direct from the tea gardens to us, it retains its exquisite aroma and flavour till it reaches vou. Jacked in two grades only; extra choice 2/10 lb, fine 2/8 lb.—Graham’s Grocery. Best for Less. niIEAP FOOTWEAR FOR ALL.— At Flemming’s Stocktaking Sale, com mencing Monday, March 2nd. —Flern □ling’s, opposite London Unlimited. POR HIGH-CLASS Motor Car and *■ Carriage Painting communicate with p. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Irn dement Co.’s Garage. Estimates giver or all classes of work.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1925, Page 1

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