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SEE “KID BROTHER,” showing for the first time at the Cosy Theatre to-night. "WANTED. —By young lady, position as companion-help, in town preferred. Ad'dress at “Daily Times.” PYJAMA CLOTH, 36in., heavy quality, fleecy and warm; new coloured stripes, excellent value; usually 1/6 yard. Hugo & Shearer’s Special, 1/3 yard. WHITE MARCELLA SATIN Quilts, heavy raised 'floral and conventional designs, hemmed ready for use; large, single-bed sizb; usually 29/6 each. Hugo & Shearer’s Price, 19/6 each. HERRINGBONE SHEETING, urn bleached, extra heavy quality; ideal for winter use; strong and serviceable for children’s beds; 5-tin. wide. Hugo and Shearer’s Price, 1/9 yard. MEN’S WINTER ' UNDERWEAR, all wool, from 6/6, at C. D. Shoosmith. FLOWERING BULB BARGAINS.— Anemone, single white, blue, scarlet or pink, 1/6 dozen; niixed, 1/- dozen. Double white, scarlet or pink, 2/- dozen; mixed, 1/6 dozen. Post free. —-B. 11. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston N. NYAL’S HUSKEYS are a splendid Antiseptic Throat Pastille. Most useful in all cases of Hoarseness, 'Cough, Tickling of the Throat, etc. Price, 1/6 per tin, from Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place for Pure Drugs, S2 Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 1221. TWO UNFURNISHED front rooms to let, use all conveniences and telephone; separate gas stove. Address at “Daily Times.’’ WANTED TO RENT, by careful tenant, 4 or 5-roomed house, with conveniences. Apply W. Henderson, Oxfoid Street, Martinborough, or ’phone 12, Martinborough. WHERE MANCHESTER VALUES reign supreme.—lt is our policy to trade on a small margin of profit, in order to secure a large turnover and merit a share of your business'. —C. Smith, Ltd., The People’s Store. ORDERS for Nursery Stock may be left with us, including Fruit, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Orname'ntal and Flowering Shrubs, Roses, etc. Only firstgrade trees sent out, and at nursery prices.—H. L. Esau, Florist, Seed and Plant Merchant, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. FOR RENOWN COAL, Ring 1054. 3/6 lewt., 15/- -’-ton.—-G. Olliver, 133 Lincoln Road. GIFTS THAT LAST.—Leather Tobacco Pouches in a variety of shades and shapes, all best English manufacture, with gold or silver mounts or unmounted, from 6/-. —R. 11. Hill & Co., The Quality Jewellers. MAKE YOUR GARDEN beautiful by planting now Double Flowering Cherries, Peaches, Plums and Apples. We have all of them in fine, sturdy trees, and the colours are sure to please you, ranging as they do from Crimson to deep and delicate shades of Pink. Orders left with our agent, J. Buckton, Darnell’s Buildings, will receive prompt attention.—E. Ilale & Son, Wairarapa Nursery. ’Phone 1164. PASSION FRUIT PLANTS.—The new giant kind, the fruit of which is twice the size of the ordinary passion fruit. Strong plants, 2/- each, from the Masterton Nurseries, Whatman Road. —A. Robinson & Sons, ’phone 1304. RUSSELL’S EXCHANGE MART is the most popular and most prominent shop in Masterton. CARDIGANS.—A huge selection to choose from. These are light or heavy weight, and the sizes are S.W., W., O.S*, plain or mixed shades- of Shrimp, Rosewoo.d, Beige, Green, Rachelle, Navy, etc. All reasonably priced, from 12/6, at, Graham’s.

JUMPERS for Ladies, plain or mixed wool effects. Some have collars, others the new style with square neck and, pockets; 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, at Graham's. JUMPER SUITS, fine Cashmere or s:lk 'and wool weave; new three-piece style (skirt, jumper and sleeveless cardigan); plain or mixed shades of Raspberry, Fawn, Mushroom, Green, etc. Best value in town; 52/6, 59/6, 67/6, only at Graham’s. SKIRTS in plain or fancy cheek all wool tweeds. • These are well made, with smart new pleatings. The shades are Cocoa, Henna, Grey, Green, Fawns. 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, at Graham's. - VELOUR OVERCOATS, latest styles, with fur collar and pleated side panel; .belt across front, finished with buckle. Special Price for Week-end, 59/6; only procurable at Graham’s. BLIND INSTITUTE manufactured goods will be displayed and for sale at The Gift House, after Friday, May TORCH V/EEK! Great Reduction, in Prices for this week only, at J. W. Smith’s, South Fnd Cycle Works, Telephone 2598. LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES can be yours in six months’ time if you plant now while the ground is warm. We have thousands of the finest plants procurable. Madam Melba, 7/6 100, £2 1000. Order from Ben Roberts, Parkvale, or stand next “Daily Times” Office. HOI WATER BAGS—New stocks to hand, from 7/6, Each bag guaranteed. —Para Rubber Co., Ltd., 37 Queen St., Masterton. DUCO AND CAR ENAMELLING Expert.—Car-owners are invited to communicate with F. J. Hunn, Masterton Hardware Co.’s premises,' Perry Str- et Estimates given for all classes of work. MEN! Save 50 per cent by buying your Footwear from us at Sale Prices. Hubbard Bros., Boot Importers. MOTORISTS! Avoid chills by travelling comfortably in cold weather with a reliable Dunlop Hot Water Bottle. Assorted sizes, from which to choose! —II. T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 May 1928, Page 1