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RACQUETS RESTRUNG by an expert. Satisfaction guaranteed.—J. Elliott & Co. AYRES’, Dunlop, Spalding’s, and Slazenger’s New Season’s Tennis Balls at 4/- per .pair, at Elliott’s. THE BEST RACQUET on the market: The M.C.C. Hardcourt with the new Aerogrip. Try it out on the KumBak installed on the premises at Elliott’s. A KUM-BAK on your back lawp will get you in form for the season; 30/-! complete, at Elliott’s. NYAL’S ALMOND LOTION, 2/- per bottle, excellent for Tan, Sunburn, Harsh and Dry Skin; very soothing. Also Nyal’s Peroxide Pace Cream, 2/6 and 4/6 jar, from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. ' . " A LUXURIOUS SHAVE is assured by using Gibbs’ Shaving Soap in the new ebony bowl. Produces a wonderful lather. A handsome present/ Price,’ 4/6, at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. PRESERVED EGGS equal to fresh if you use Norton’s “Premier” Egg Preservative. Always the same, satisfactory and economical. Tell your grocer to send you a tin or jar of Norton’s today.

liYTTLE’S FOE LUBRICATION. FLOWER SEEDLINGS— Now ready: Artotis, Dimorpotheca, Larkspur,) French and African Marigolds, Nemesia (‘‘Sutton’s”), Nemesia (“Blue Gem”), Phlox, Stock Ten Week, Stock ‘‘Beauty,” Linaria, Sehizanthus, Antirrhinum in separate colours, Coreopsis,! Escholtzia, Lobelia, etc., etc. All first quality plants, 1/6 per dozen, 50 for 5/-, from the Masterton Nurseries, A. Robinson & • Sons, Whatman Road, ’Phone 1604. See our display at our Toum Agents: Graham & Co. “KUREMIL” is the only cure for Mildew and Black Spot. Supplies are now available at ‘‘Esau’s,” Florists & Plant Merchants (next Fire Station). ’Phone 1051. FOE SALE.. —A large double Icecream Container; also Twin Magneto (Thompson-Bennett), in perfect order, £2/10/-. —Robt. Russell, Dealer. GIFTS THAT LAST.— E.P.N.S. Fish Knives and Forks of high quality, with white handles, 42/- per half-dozen pairs, in handsome case; same with servers, 63/-.—R. H. Hill & Co., The Quality Jewellers with 45 years’ reputation. Established 1884. HAVE YOUR FILMS developed and printed at Wood’s Pharmacy. Sevenhour Service —In at 10 a.m., ready at 5 p.m. Fresh stocks of all sizes of films. —H. T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton. KNOWN WHEREVER GEOWN. Hale’s Seedlings. Agent and Depot: J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Building. ’Phone 1164. NYAL FACE CREAM, for roughness and redness of face or hands. Daintily perfumed. 2/6, at all chemists. HERCULES CYCLES are sold to the" public with a guarantee and 12 months’ free service. Cash Price, £B/7/6; terms arranged, 5/- down and 3/9 weekly.^—Rolph’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo & Shearer’s. ’Phone 2458. ‘

mitS DILLON, Pioriste, 22 Churcn Street, ’phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths, and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. 'Phone 1518TENNIS! TENNIS! TENNIS! We have just landed our new season Tennis Goods of following Eacquets:— Slazengers’ Queen’s Model, a beautiful job; Slazenger’s Primoris, Suzanne Lenglen (new Driva 5), Spalding Gold Medal, The Winner, and various other makes. Note: All our Eacquets are strung in New Zealand by Mr Watson, of Wellington, who strung the Frenchmen’s racquets when in New Zealand. Ke-stringing a specialty. New Season Tennis Balls in stock. Full stocks of Tennis Nets, Iron Markers, Net Holders, Eye Shades, etc. Also full stocks of Cricket Bats, Material, etc. Fishing Tackle a specialty.—L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service, Telephone 1686. MEN! It will pay you to inspect our values in Footwear before buying elsewhere. —Hubbard Bros., South End. INSPECTION LAMPS, with magnetie base, will stick to the mudguard or any other metal part. Costs only 15/-; worth double when you use it. Invaluable for camping. Call at the Para Rubber Co. and inspect this boon to motorists. FIGSEN, the delicious lolly laxative, suitable for all ages. 1/6 at all chemists. “ THREE SYRUPS TONIC.—A powerful Blood and Nerve Tonic —gives new life and vigour. Indicated in all run-down conditions. Price 3/6 per bottle, at Campbell’s Pharmacy, The Place for Pure Drugs, 82 Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 1221. WE ARE NOTED for our Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Accessories. The very best Workmanship and Value is offered at J.- W. Smithes, South End Cycle Works, opp. Knox Church. ’Phone 2598.' ,t; -■■ -y > ~FIGSEN, the gentle aperient. The ideal laxative for children or adults. 1/6 at all chemists. ~ WANTED KNOWN. —Chicks now ready. A hatch every week. White Leghorn and Black Orpington, Brown Leghorn and Silver Wyandottes. The last two kinds are limited. Also Indian Eunner /Ducklings. Chicks, 15/- per doz., 30/- per 25; £2/12/6 per 50; £5 per 100. Ducklings, 18/- per doz.; £l/15/per 25. Eggs for hatching, 7/6 per setting of 15. Duck eggs, 10/- per setting. Good fertility. Terms cash with order. Free on rail. As my fowls are so well and favourably known they need no comment. Paßt clients always return, and new ones aTe always welcome. Small profits and quick returns is my object. A few Black Orpington Cockerels' for sale, 10/- each. Fully developed. —Apply L. G. Payne, 34 Albert Street. Masterton. McINTYRE ’S Extra Strong Regulat ing Fills* established over 30 years Every lady should keep a box in th* house. Obtainable from chemist* everywhere.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 1

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