I C. SMITH, LTD., Great Summer Sale. —l:32oyds of Rich Oriental Brocade in a wonderful range of shades, 1/- yd. 540yds Heavy Satin Brocade, 1/6 yd. C. SMITH, LTD., Great Summer Sale. —Record offer of English Worsted Suits. Original prices 5, 6 and 7gns. While they last the price will be 49/6, 59/6 and 79/6. 0. SMITH, LTD., Great Summer Sale. —Rexwear Sheets; Wear Guaranteed 5 years. A real high class sheet. Single Bed 70 x 100, 14/6; Double Bed 80 x 100, 17/6. NICOTINE AND STAINS on teeth permanently removed by using Dentaperl, new red liquid. 1/6 bottle— Wood’s Pharmacy. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. —The 55th Annual Sports Gathering of the Wan rarapa Caledonian Society, Cameron Park, on Saturday, January 16. First event 1 p.m. Roll up. G-RAND - CONCERT, following the Caledonian Sports, will be held at Mauriceville on Saturday night at 8 o ’clock. Splendid night’s entertainment has been arranged. LUMBAGO and Back-ache fSufferers secure welcome relief by taking Dr. Mackenzie’s Menthoids. Wood’s Pharmacy. V/E ARE NOTED for our Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Accessories. The very best Workmanship and Value is offered at J. W. Smith’s South End Cycle Works, opp. Knox Church. ’Phone 2598.
22/6. —Prices to suit the times in Gents’ Shoes, in tan and black; latest styles.—Hubbard Bros., South End. ~H. E. PITHER has packed his Toy Department with the most marvellous playthings you ever saw. Crowds of Dolls from 1/6, Mechanical Toys from 6d eacli, stands of Wheel Toys, Scooters, Motor Cars, Tricycles, Pedal Cars, Aeroplanes, Hornby Trains and Meccano, Tea Sets, etc. Come and see them at H. E. Pither’s Bookseller. AGAIN REDUCED in Price—our choice Hothouse Tomatoes. It’s impossible to get better Tomatoes than ours. For Quality, try Esau’s, Florists and Seed Merchants. ’Phone 1051. POWERFUL Skin Remedy discovered. “Zinodine” Ointment for Cuts, Piles, Eczema, etc. Post Free, 1/6. — Dominion Chemical Supplies, 98 Manners St., Wellington. DOOR STOPS, small 6d, large 9d; Bath and Sink Plugs, all sizes in stock, from 1/- each; Crutch and Chair Tips from 6d upwards.—At the Para, the Place for all Good Rubber Goods. 37 Queen Street, Masterton. GRAHAM’S SALE for Bargains.— Children’s Cotton Frocks, 1/11; Infants’ Striped Fugi Silk Frocks, usual price 5/6, Sale Price 2/11; Maids’ Heavy-weight Tussore Silk Frocks, '27 to 36in. length. Sale Prices, 7/6, 9/11, 10/6 each. GRAHAM’S SALE for Value.—•Ladies’ Cotton Frocks, from 4/11; Ladies’ Voile Frocks, from 5/11; Crepo de Chine Frocks, from 19/6; Georgette Frocks, from 29/6; Fugi Silk Frocks, from 7/6 each. GRAHAM’S SALE for Satisfaction. —Ladies’ Rayon Blouses, from 4/11; Ladies’ Fugi Silk Blouses or Jumpers, from 9/11 each; Ladies’ Knitted Silk Jumpers, in Cream, from 7/6 each; Crepe de Chine Jumpers, from 9/11 each.
GRAHAM’S SALE for Snips—Ladies’ Aprons, 1/6, 2/11, 3/6; Ladies’ Smoelcs, from 5/11 each; Ladies’ Happi Coats, 6/6 each; Ladies’ Hand-worked Crepe Kimonos,, from 8/11 each; Silk Kimonos, from 17/6 eaclu “GRAHAM ’ S "SALE~f or Money-Sav-ing.—'Ladies’ Pugi Silk Underskirts, shaped and hem-stitched, from 6/6 each; Crepe Nightdresses for 2/11; Winceyetto Nightdresses, S.W., long sleeves, 5/11 each; Grey Fleecy Bloomers, 1/11 pair. “SPECIAL LINES at Special Prices during Christmas and New Year at Kitchener’s, Queen Street. LOSS OF BLOOD rectined by taking Morlife Tablets. Recommended by doctors. 2/6, 4/6 and 6/-. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION overcome by eating Yeaston. Tablets Strong. Non-habit-forming. 36 for 3/-, 100 for 6/6. —‘Wood’s Pharmacy & other chemists. DELICATE PEOPLE able to resist ailments by taking Morlife Taolrts, 2/6, 4/6 and 6/-. “PLANTS for the Kitchen Garden.— Plant now: Savoy Cabbage, Henderson’s Succession Cabbage, Autumn Giant Cauliflower, Broccoli, Leeks and Celery. All 6d per bundle; extra strong plants. —A. Robinson & Sons, Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. COMPLEXION TREATMENT! Ea't Yeaston Tablets, which remove all impurities and ensure lovely complexion. 36 for 3/-, 100 for 6/6. —Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists. AFTER ALL, there is nothing like a good book as a Christmas Gift. Three big mails have brought a host of new books, including many novels, some of which are: —“The Golden Years,” by Philip Gibb; “The Road,” by Warwick Deeping; “The Jade of Destiny,” by Jeffery Farnol; “Maids in Waiting,” by John Galsworthy.—ll. JE. Pither, Bookseller. ELECTRIC IRONS, Carron, English made, 25/-; Hotpoint Special, 27/6; Hotpoint Standard, 35/-. —Dale & Grace, Queen Street, Masterton. TENNIS! TENNIS!— Restringing of Racquets. We have jusj; landed our new season’s Tracey Gut and are now prepared to restring all Racquets for the coming season. Priees from 20/- to 35/-, fully restrung. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have also landed the new season’s Tennis Racquet Frames, in all makes; also Nets, Markers, Presses, etc. Inspection invited. 1931 Slazenger Tennis Balls, 3/- pair (special rates to Clubs and Schools). For all tennis equipment.—L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service, Telephone 1686, Masterson. “GENTS' SHOES. —We have them at Bedrock Prices. Try us for Repairs. Same day service, or while you wait. Priees right.—W. Davies, Boot Importer and Repairer, Daniell’s Building.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 January 1932, Page 1
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