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A Great SuccessWATSON'S WINTER gwi vrH. Offers Unbelievably Low Prices on goods of Splendid Quality. GREATEST POSSIBLE VALUES EVER OFFERED! SINGLE-BED SHEETING, a great quality, free from dressing. Will give solid, hard wear. Usual Price, 1/9 yard. Special Sale / Price, 1/3 Yard. GREY BLOOMER CLOTH, soft, cosy finish. Just the thing for this cold weather. 32in. wide. Usual Price, 1/9 Yard. Special Sale Price, 1/3 Yard. 4 Ends of MULTI-COLOURED TWEEDS, all the rage for Skirts to match your Jumpers, etc. 36in. wide. Usual Price, 2/11 Yard. Special Sale Price, 1/6 Yard. REMNANTS HALE MARKED PRICE. WOOL REPP & WOOL CHARMALAINES, in shades of Rose, Grey, Pawn, Brown; 54in. wide. Usual Price, 8/11 Yard. Winter Sale Price, 2/11 Yard. PYJAMA FLANNELETTE, in new stripes. This is a wonderful cloth, soft, cosy and warm. Two widths, 32in. and 36in. Usual Prices, 1/3 and 1/6 Yard. Special Sale Prices, 1/- & 1/2 Yd. DRESS VELVETS, in new designs. A wonderful opportunity of securing a new fabric at cost price. Usual Price, 4/6 and 6/6 yard. Special Sale Price, 2/11 Yard. Watson & Co QUEEN STREET ’Phone 1415. LIMITED. MASTERTON P.O. Box 60.

I3EZ2 I «agwupae«p«ii>iewt>gMi>ggßgtlg»{aKgi 1 Don’t Worry! We Can Fix It No matter how badly smashed up, we can set your car up to the road again. Repair the radiator and body, paint the car and do any mechanical work necessary, and you won’t know it from new. Our service is speedy-—prices reasonable. T. WAGG & CO. LTD. MOTOR SERVICE STATION, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. ’Phones 1022-1385. Box 31. r.oA -QfeS A m ru The Railways as Common Carriers The Community Advantage AS ' common carriers for the general public, the railways are legally bound to accept all manner of freight. The. Railways have the big transport back on which the heavy burdens are placed, but their competitors, not tied to the obligations of “common carriers,” are free to make their own selection of goods find leave low-rate heavy traffic for the railways. The inequity of this position is emphasised by the fact that 80 per cent, of the capital debited against the railways is invested in permanent way, bridges, tunnels and buildings, and only 20 per cent, in rolling stock. The bulk of their competitors’ capital is in vehicles, and they have no capita! liability for roads. Wellington, 18th July, 1932. General Manager N.Z. Railways.

MR FARMER! Our Waterproof Horse and Cow Covers, made of the finest selected materials, are cut to fit, thus ensuring hard wear. All work is executed in our own factory by skilled tradesmen. We will be pleased to submit samples and quotations. Albert Donald SADDLER QUEEN STREET

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 July 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 July 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 July 1932, Page 6