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IF YOU WISH to Sell, Buy, «r Exchange any article, Kent or Let a House, or want a position or have one vacant, use the “Daily Times” Wanted Columns. One insertion 20 words 1/6, twice 2/6, three "imes 3/6. If unable to call at the office, dial Number 1026, and your advt. will be taken down.

BULBS for Planting Now. —Anemones, Ranunculus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Freesias. —From the Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson and Sons), Whatman Road. 'Phono 1304. "C. SMITHTITD.— Two Special Bargains in Art Silk, very strong and smart woven striped Art Silk, suitable for House. Dresses or Pyjamas, 1/- yard. 27in. Rich Brocaded Satins, beautiful range of shades, 36in., suitable for dress or furnishing purposes, 2/3 yard. — a SMITH; LTD.— Special This Week: Men’s Superior Woven Striped Neglige Shirts, with one collar, 5/11; Men’s Plain Coloured Crepe-finish Neglige Shirts, 2 collars, 7/11; shades of Green, Sky, Saxe or Biscuit. C. SMITH, LTD. —Special Offer for School Girls: Girls’ Gymnasium Hose, guaranteed pure dye, stainless and acidproof; 2 thread legs, 3 thread ankles, soles and toes, 1/6 pair. AYRTON’S Indigestion Tablets, for Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fullness after meals, etc. A wonderful aid to the digestive organ. Price 1/6 per tin. From H. V. Halse, Chemist, Queen Street, Masterton. NEW DWARF .Lilliput Dahlias.—See our window for display of blooms of this new choice Bedding Dahlia. Only grows 12in. high, making a wonderful display as a bedding plant. Order now from Ball Bros., for Pedigree Plants, Masterton. FOOD PARTICLES lodged in teeth permanently removed with Dentaperl, new red liquid. 1/6 bottle. —Wood’s Pharmacy. NEW SEASON’S Nelson Apples, extra choice, procurable from Esau’s. Case lots or by the pound. ’Phone 1051. GOING AWAY? Don’t forget your hand emollient, Sydal. You will feel lost without it. LETTUCE. —Fresh cut, large-hearted Lettuce, 2d each.-—Ball Bros., ’Phones 1938 and 1459. RADIATOR HOSE and Fan Belts, all sizes in stock; prices right. Radiator •Cement, 3/6 tin; Wringer Rollers, 12in. 11/- each, 14in. 13/- each, at the Para Rubber Co., Ltd.,.37 Queen Street, Masterton. INHALENE for Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Nasal Catarrh, etc. Fragrant, refreshing and cooling. Price, 1/6 per bottle. From 11. Y. Halse, Chemist, Queen Street, Masterton. LUMBAGO GONE after taking Dr. Mackenzie’s Menthoids, which eliminate uric acid from system.—Wood’s Pharmacy. ART FLORISTS. —Latest designs in Floral Emblems at shortest notice. Reliable service. Cut Flowers always on hand. —Ball Bros., Floral Department. ’Phones 1938 and 1459. GRAHAM’S SALE.— Ladies’ Floral Cotton Voile Frocks, S.W. and W. Usual Price 12/6 and 14/6. Sale Price 4/11, 5/11. Three ensemble suits in art silk. Usual Price £l/19/6. Sale Price 19/6 each. GRAHAM’S SALE. —Ladies’ new Cotton Frocks with Coatee in smart styles. Usual price £l/9/6. Sale Price 14/6. Ladies’ Floral Art Silk Pique Frocks, short sleeve, usual price 22/6. Sale Price 12/6. GRAHAM’S SALE.— Inf ants ’ Cotton Rompers, in assorted sizes. Sale price 1/11. Children’s Flora] Cotton Frocks, long or short sleeve, 16in. to 20in. Sale Price 1/11, 2/3. Children’s Bloomers from 1/3 pair.

GRAHAM’S SALE.—Children’s,Pandan Hats 2/3; Children’s Sun Hats 2/11; Ladies’ Large Beach or Garden Hats, 3/6 each; Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Millinery 2/11, 4/11, 5/11, etc. ’Smart Berettas 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 each. GRAHAM’S SALE. —Ladies’ Cotton Vests, with lace front and silk braid binding, Sale Price 1/11 each. Ladies’ Art Silk Vests, white, pink, blue. Sale Price 2/6. Heavy Cotton Vests, short sleeve and silk braid. Sale Price 2/each. TEN IMIS! TENNIS! —itestringing of j Racquets. We have just landed our new season’s Tracey Gut and are now prepared to restring all Racquets for the coming season. Prices 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, Masterton. 22/6. —Prices to suit the times in Gents’ Shoes, in tan and black: latest styles.—Hubbard Bros., South End. _ ASSORTED CUSHIONS, suitable foT ’Xmas Gifts, for 7/6 and 10/-.—Alfred Hoar & Co:, Queen Street, Masterton. ANTIQUE FIRESIDE SETS, 9/6. Alfred Hoar & Co., Queen Street, Mas terton. BEDSPREADS, white printed, honeycomb crash, worked in colours, 9/6 each. —Alfred Hoar & Co., Queen Street. Masterton. GALVANISED IRON BATHS, large sizes, half price, 20/- for 10/-, 15/- for 7/6. —Alfred Hoar & Co., Queen Street. Masterton. SMOKER STANDS, will not tip, 6/6. —Alfred Hoar & Co., Queen Street. Masterton. WE - 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. MRS DILLON, Floristc, 28 Church Street, ’phone 1518. Wedding Bouquets, Presenstation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered Wreaths Note address: 28 Church Street. ’Phone 1518. _ _ FREE DIET CHART obtainable by uric acid sufferers upon application to Wood’s Pharmacy. REINFORCED BARS in the Cycle for School. A new shipment of Hercules just arrived. Built for hard ware. Cash or terms 5/- down and 2/6 weeklv. ■Stewart Prams stocked at Rolpli’s Cycle Works; Phone 2458.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 February 1932, Page 1

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