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IF YOU WISH to Sell, Bey or Exchange any -article, Bent or Let a House, or -want a position or have one vacant, ese the “Bally Times" Wanted Columns. One insertion 20 words 1/6, twice 2/6, three ‘times '3/6. If unabJe to call at the office, dial Number 1026, and your advt. will be taken down.

L WANTED.—-Light duties, small re- , muneration/Ey young widow, unencumbered. Write to “Urgent,” c/o ‘‘Daily Times.’' ! WANTED TO BUY.— Three good dairy cows; must be in milk. Address at “Daily Times.” TO LET. —Self-contained flat, four rooms, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, copper and. tubs. Apply 80 Pine Street, A DANCE will be held at Kaituna on Saturday night in connection with ( the Territorial Camp. Ladies, a basket; Dents, collection. Bus leaves P.O. at 7.45. B DENS NIGHT, 25 th January, at the Opera House. your seats. The best Scotch 'Concert in years. Popular prices, 2/- and I/-; children, half-price. WAKEMAN’S CASH STORE.—fkF day Specials: Best Basher Bacon, 8d lb.; Cooked Ham, 1/4 per lb., 9d lib.; Baking Powder, large tins, lid; Ovaltine, large, 3/11, medium 2/3, small 1/4. Friday only. Shop early. ?Phone 1550. WAKEMAN’S.— Sugar, 701 b. 13/11; 12 Sugar, 2/6; Granose, large, packet, lOld; Granose, small, 2 packets lid; Marmite, Bid, 1/2, 1/10; Boot Polish, black, 4 tins lid; Milk, large tins, 8d; Boiled Oats, loose, 41bs. for 1/-; best Factory Butter, 101 d. Be with the leading Cash Store. ’Phone 1550. Free delivery. SOW NOW Winter and Early Spring Flowering Sweet Peas. We have a wonderful collection of colours of these winter flowering Sipencer varieties, all named, 6d per packet, 6 packets for 2/6, post free, cash with order.—Robin - son’s Seed and Plant Depot, opposite the -Regent, ’Phone 1405. Nursery, Whatman Road, ’Phone 1304. CHEERY PLUMS, 121bs. for 17cash. Grown at our Nursery, Whatman Boad. Obtainable from our depot opposite »the Regent, or from the Nursery, Whatman Road. —-A. Robinson and Sons. ’Phones: Shoo 1405', Nurserv 1304. INDIGESTION! 2-year indigestion sufferer completely cured by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply— Wood’s Pharmacy and other Chemists. RASPBERRIES ! Choice and firm; positively the best berries grown in the Wairarapa, 7/6 per Ifllb bucket. Also Cucumbers, cut fresh daily, from our vines, 3d each. Tomatoes, firm and .of delicious flavour. Phone 1459, East “Coast Seed'and Nursery Co., Johnstone Street, Masterton.. CAMPERS’ EQUIPMENT Canvas Kit Bags, 4/-; Haversack, 2/-; Canvas Shoulder Packs, 6/6; Tents and Flys, in all sizes—at lowest prices. Folding Camp Beds, Knives and Forks, Campers’Mattresses, etc.—J. W. F. Pool and Son/Post Office Mart. ’Phone 1013. PRESERVE your Eggs with NORTON’S. BOYS and -Girls’ Fast Dye Blazers, 4’s to 16’s, 7/6; Maids and S.W. Royal Blue -10/6; : Bathing Caps, 3d; Helmets, 2/6; Girls’ All Wool Bathing Costumes, 3/11; Women’s Do. from 3/11; Boys’ Do. 2/11; Men’s Do. from 3/11; Boys* Grey Shirts, 1/11; Men’s Sun Hats, 1/6. —C. D. Shoosmitli, Masterten. planting. We have now ready in strong plants: Giant Zinnias, Salvia Bonfire, French Marigold (dwarf and tree), Petunia, Portulaca, Didiseus (Blue Lace Flower), Celosia, Bedding, Begonia, Plilox Drummondi, Salpiglossis, Verbena, Miniature Sunflower, Bronze King, Aster. —East Coast Seed and Nursery Go., Johnstone Street. Telephone 1459. Town agent: Mr A. C. Hayes, Queen Street. PRESERVE your Eggs with NORTON’S. ~CORN SALVE TAKES out.the pain immediately. A truly wonderful remedy.for corns and callouses. Price 1/6, in the small wooden box, from 11. V. Halse, Chemist, Masterton. 19/11.—GENTS’ SHOES in Black and Brown. Special ’Xmas Price—Best Value in Town.—Hubbard Bros., South End. HERCULES CYCLES are noted for their special head lugs and fittings, being extra strongly built for hard wear. Excellent 'School Bikes, 5/- down and 2/6 .Stewart Prams and Push Chairs stocked. Cash or terms. The cheapest house for cycle and tricycle repairs. Try our 3/- Tyres and 1/6 Tubes. —Rolph’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo &iShearer’s. ’Phone 2458. SCHOOL! School! School! Les. Sliarman, the Bike Man, has several good second-hand Boys’ and Girls’ Cyeles, completely overhauled and enamelled. See these before buying that School Cycle. Scissors sharpened. Prompt service. Fresh stocks of British .Torch Batteries. —Les. Sharman, the Bike Man. ’Phone 2152; 3 doors, from G.P.O. SUITCASES, full size, from 5/-; v loose /Kapok, .1/1 lb.; new and used: Garden .Tools, at low prices; Pillows, from 2/3; Military Saddles, also a.full range of Military Goods. —J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart. Telephone 1013. & M UCO AND OAR ENAMELLING Expert.—Gar-owners are invited to communicate Tvith F. J. Hunn, JJAsterton Hardware Co.’s Premises, Perry Street. Estimates given for all Masse* of work. LOGANBERRIES, Raspberries and Black Currants, orders taken for jam and dessert; also on hand hot-house tomatoes. —A. Robinson and Sons, Nurserymen, ’phone 1304. Depot opposite the Regent; ’phone 1405. WE ARE NOTED for oui Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Accessories. The very best Workmanship and Value is offered at J. W. Smith’s South End Cycle Works, opi> Knox Church. r f>hn,nc. 2508 SECOND-HAND CYCLES, Ladies’ or Gents.’, completely overhauled and enamelled. Good sturdy cycles for school and everyday use. Tricycles repaired, new spokes or tyros fitted. We fit Pram Tyres while you wait.—Les. Sharman, the Bike Man. ’Plioue 2152; 3 duors from G.P.O.

TO LET. —Two or three unfurnished rooms, self-contained; also large room, suitable for bach. Apply Dominion House, Chapel Street. A REPAIR IN TIME saves the cost of a new pair of shoes. Bring your shoes to Davies’ Footwear Store for sound, reliable repairs, Modern repairing machines and methods make Davies ’ prices the lowest in Masterton. — Davies’ Footwear Store, Daniell’s Buildings, Queen Street. FLOEISTE. —Specialist in Artistic Floral Work. Wedding Bouquets and distinctive Floral Designs made up at shortest notice. Bing 1518. —Mrs A. E. Dillon, 2S Church Street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1933, Page 1

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