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| I"OE SALE, —Whito and. Brown Leghorn and Black Minorca Cockerels.— T. W. Barnes, No. 8, Second Street, Lansdowne. ' LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT of “She’s a Sheik, ’ ’ at the Opera House. SALE SPECIAL. —4 only Pino China Teasets. Usual Prices, 25/- and 30/AH now 15/11 per set.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. OWING to the numbers who could not gain admission to. the Sale at Brailsforcl’s to-day, the balance will be sold to-night at auction prices. GIFTS THAT LAST.— E.P.N.S. Condnnent Sets in velvet lined cases, from 30/-. The choicest of designs, breathing an atmosphere of delightful freshness and charm.—lt. H. Hill and Co. The Quality Jewellers. QUIN-SAL TABLETS “break up” colds, chills, influenza, etc., in 24 hours. Taken when early symptoms manifest themselves, “Quin-Sal” arrests development of these prevalent complaints. Price, 1/6 per box, at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

FLORAL CREPE DE CHINES, 6/11. A special sale purchase of nine delightfully attractive designs; usually 12/6. Special Sale Trice, 6/11— Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. A SNIP. —Maids’ Coats, in Navy Velour, single or double-breasted. These arc well tailored and the well-known Pctone make; sizes 33, 36, 39in. Usual Prices, 55/-, 65/-, .67/6, Sale Prices, from 32/6. —Graham’s Sale. FOR WARMTH. —Ladies’ All Wool Navy Bloomers, 6/6; Navy Fleecy Bloomers, 2/6; Children’s Fleecy Bloomers, 1/11 per pair. The place for value—Graham’s Sale. FROCKS.— Six only, women’s size, made in the latest styles. Grey, V ine, Rose Beige, Na'vy; wonderful value at 32/6. —Graham’s Sale. JUMPERS. —Best quality Fpgi Silk Jumpers, waistcoat style; ' convertible neck, in Women’s and O.S. sizes; 13/6. —Graham’s Bale. HATS. —A new shipment of Ladies’ Latest Felt Capel’ine, Models; no two alike. Usual Price, 27/6. Sale Price, 15/6. —Graham’s Sale. INHALO for Colds in the Head, Catarh, etc., gives instant relief. A splendid disinfectant. Should be always carried about with you when colds are so prevalent, Price, 1/6 per bottle. Obtainable only from Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place for Pure Drugs, 82 Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 1221. RHUBARB ROOTS. —Giant Victoria, 1/- each, 10/6 per dozen, at H. L. Esau, Florist, Seed and Plant Merchant, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. WANTED KNOWN.— That W. F. Shaw is selling the lease of the shop he is now in. A sale is now being called from this date. The goods have got to be sold at wholesale prices. The stock has been bought right. Lowest cut prices, and the public know well that such stock is good. It must be sold. This gigantic sale will last for three months, as the stock is a heavy one, and it will take three months to get it out. This sale is not a mockery. Come and inspect the goods. Country customers more particularly invited. —W. F. Shaw, Queen Street, Masterton.

HALE’S HARDY PLANTS.—The following, in fine sturdy young plants, are now ready:—Calceolarias (Yellow and Brown), Anemones (a most beautiful strain), Banunculus (extra large 'flowers), Pansies (Superb Mixture), Antirrhinums (large assortment of new varieties), Nemesias (magnificent colours), Iceland Poppies, Carnavarieitas'), Iceland Poppies, Carna,tions, Scabious, etc. Procurable from J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Building.—E. Hale & Son, Wairarapa Nursery. ’Phone 1164. FRUIT TREES.— In all the best var ieties. Consult us before buying. Only first-grade trees, well shaped, are sent out. —H. L. Esau, Florist, Seed and Plant Merchant, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. ~ ENDURANCE CORD TYRES (made oy the famous Royal Cord people), 30 x 3J, £1 17/6 each for cash, at Rue’s Central Garage. Absolutely the greatest value ever offered in good tyres. “THE LOlS.” —Real Nappa Gloves, reduced to 11/6 pair; Washable Kid and Kid, IQ/6 pair. A BARGAIN. —Ladies’ All Wool Knitted Vests, large sizes and heavyweight, with short sleeves. Usual Prices, 7/11, 10/6; Sale Price, 4/9, 6/'6. — SHRUBS, Ornamental and Flowering. See the large display at our shop, Queen Street, of sturdy, well grown plants. Free list on application. —Ball Bros., East Coast Nurseries, Queen and Johnstone Streets, Masterton. ’Phones 193 S and 1459. NO. 2 WORKERS’ Mutual Benefit Building Society.—This well-known Society is now establishing the No. 2 Group of 800 shares. Subscriptions, 1/per share per week on each £2OO. Past results speak for themselves. Loans advanced No. 1 Society, £73,260; and No. 2 Society, £36,942 14s. NO. 2 WORKERS’ Mutual Benefit Building Society.—Shares in the No. 2 Group are being rapidly taken up. Applications for shares are coming in freely from other towns in the Wairarapa. If you have not yet made your application, please do so early. NO. 2 WORKERS’ Mutual Benefit Building Society. —Join this established Society’s No. 2 Group without delay. Each share entitles you to a loan of £2OO (free of interest). Subscriptions, 1/- per week. Our past result? are your recommendation. ONE BITE, and you will want more of Milderson’s Caramel Cream —the biscuit of genius. 1/6 per lb, from Allan & CoSOLIDIFIED EMBROCATION, containing Origanum, Wintergreen, Eucalyptus, etc. This liniment is invaluable for Coughs, Bronchitis and Wheeziness in the Chest. Relieves pains and stiffj ness caused by Sprains, Strains, Rheumatics and Lumbago; 2/-. —H. T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 June 1928, Page 1

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