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WANTED KNOWN. [League of Mothers’ Meeting, October 16, at 2.36 p.m., in Central Arcade Hall. Welcome to new members. Musical programme. ONION PLANTS.— Giant Kocca and Brown Spanish.. Also Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, our well-known strain, 1/6 dozen, 50 plants for 5/-; also the New Perennial Broccoli, 6 plants for 1/-. —The Master ton Nurseries, Whatman Boad. ’Phone 1304, or from our town agents: Graham & Co. WANTED. —Capable woman to take charge of old patient in private home. Apply by letter to ‘Character,” c/o ‘•Daily Times.” EGGS PRESERVED with Norton’s “Premier” Egg Preservative have their freshness and goodness long after you have bought them. Norton’s is obtainable from all good grocers. LYTTLE’S FOR LUBRICATION. FIRST AID OUTFITS for Shearing Sheds, to meet Government regulations, made up to, suit individual require: merits; also for the Home, Motor Car, Camps, etc. Highest quality and lowest prices at Gordon’s Pharmacy. Masterton. * SHOW FROCKS of Georgette, in exclusive styles, in shades of Beige, Sand, Fantasy, Black and Navy. No two frocks alike, and all reasonably priced, from 95/-. —Graham & Co. CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS for afternoon wear, in flared, tiered and draped styles. Ten only, in women’s size, in shades of Cham., Biscuit, Fawn, Apricot, Mist and Navy. Wonderful Value at 49/6. —Only from Graham and ■Co. BLACK FIGURED SILK COATS, suitable for Matrons. These Coats are all fully lined, and cut on straight line styles. Prices, 47/6, 69/6. —At Graham’s. SMART NAVY COATS, in summer weight, for show wear; stylish inset trimmings and scarf collars, from 99/6. Procure from Graham & Co. NEW MILLINERY just arrived, comprising chic ready-to-wear shapes, in all wanted shades, from 9/11 each. Exclusive Models for Races and Show wear, from 25/6 each. Inspection invited at Graham & Co.’s. LYTTLE’S FOR LUBRICATION. NARCISSI & CARNATIONS.— See our window display of new and rare varieties. New lot in again this week, and its the last opportunity of seeing good daffodils this season. Carnation plants now ready at “Esau’3,” Florists and Seed Merchants (next Fire Station). ’Phone 1051. UN-DY entirely takes out the colour from any material but woollens. Redyeing any desired shade then becomes a simple matter. L'n-Dy will also remove ink and fruit stains. Price, 1/per packet, at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.

A GOOD CHEAP LINE of fast metal handles Knives and Forks, for shearing sheds. 1/6 Knife and Fork, obtainable at E. Russell’s, corner Queen and Jackson Streets, Masterton. MACLEAN ’ S PEROXIDE Tooth Paste positively whitens the teeth. Germicidal and refreshing. Price, 1/6. a' large tube, from H. T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton. 'Phone No. 1047. GIFTS THAT LAST.—Mirror-finish Stainless Steel Bread Knives that keep their edge practically indefinitely without sharpening; 7/6 each. —R. H. Hill & Co., The Quality Jewellers, with 45 years’ reputation. Established ISB4. WE WAVE from 26 to 36 curls for £2/2/-, the correct number for a genuine Eugene Permanent Wave. —Robinson’s, 61 Queen Street. ’Phone 1655. ONLY ARTISTS with not less than, ten years’ experience employed at Robinson’s to Permanently Wave your Hair. —61 Queen Street, ’Phone 1655. “ROBINSON’S” stands for “Quality,” and Quality counts when it comes to Permanent Waving. Insist on Robinson’s, 61 Queen Street. ’Phone 1655. THERE IS A VAST Difference hi the results of hair waving, and if you are guided by those ladies who have the best attention obtainable in Masterton you will go to Dobinson’s, 61 Queen Street. ’Phone 1655. ASTINGOL drives away Mosquitoes, Midges, Flies, etc., and speedily relieves the irritation caused by insect bites. Pleasant to use, 1/6 bottle, from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. lUNDREDS of Hereules Cycles on sue road in Masterton. Why, because they are the best equipped cycle proposition ever sold to the public; with 12 months’ free service, 5/- down and 3/9 weekly.—Rolph’s Cycle Works, oop. Hugo & Shearer’s. J. ±\ in. nahp washes the ret the people of Masterton know that he has secured a block of bush, and is able to supply wood at the following rates: —Maire, £3 16s; Rata, £2 16s; copper wood, £1 12a (all in foot blocks). Terms cash. Oid Tick is dead —Bad Pay.killed him. LAWN MOWERS, Hedge Clippers, and Scissors sharpened and set; 12-inch 5/6, 14-inch 6/6, 16-inch 7/6. We collect and deliver free. ’Phone 2458. — Rolpli’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo ;,.and Shearer’s. • . WOOD’S Hand Emollient is ah excellent preparation for keeping the hands soft, white and supple. Invaluable to gardeners. In bottles, 1/6 and 2/6, frorn'H. T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton. ’Phone 1047. DUCQ AND CAR ENAMELLING Expert.—Car-owners are invited to communicate with F. J. Hnnn, Masterton, Hardware Co.’s Premises, Perry Street. Estimates given for all classes of work. SPHINX CORN SILK, the corn remover with a reputation. A plaster easily applied, stays on where it is put, and does remove the corn. Price, 1/per packet, only at Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place for Pure Drugs, 82 Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 1221. . RUBBER APRONS, New Designs.— We have just landed a large stock, and we invite yen to inspect them. Sizes: Small kiddies', girls’ and ladies’. Prices are right at the Para Rubber Co., Ltd., 37 Queen Street. Masterton. NYAL FACE CREAM, cooling and j soothing. Removes all blemishes. Price 2/6, at all chemists.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

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