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GENERAL. CHOICEST VEGETABLES from Sutton’s Seeds, 6d packet. WOULD PERSON in car seen picking up man’s waterproof overcoat on Tinui Road’ 1 on Thursday, please return to * ‘ Daily Times, ’ ’ or ring 2592. MEDICAL MEN advise you to purchase Government inspected meat at Rippon’s Butchery. ELECTRIC HEATERS! Few Swan brand heaters at 17/-. A strong, wellmade heater, with 12 months’ guarantee. Bosch Cycle Lighting Outfits, battery model, 22/-. ’Phone 2326. —Dale & Grace, 22 Villa Street, Masterton. AT “THE FARMERS’.” Men’s Fleecy-lined Singlets, 2/11 each; Boys’ Double-seated Foxes’ Navy Serge Shorts, all sizes, 5/11 pair; Men’s Fancy Cashmere Socks, English make, 1/11 pair.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT “THE FARMERS’.”— Ladies’ Black Chubby Umbrellas, assorted handles and coloured tips, 5/11 each; Suede Chenille, for Sports Berets, all new shades, 1/- per skein.—W.F.C.A. AT “THE FARMERS’.”— New Season’s Rayon Taffetas, 27in. wide, showing in 17 new shades, BAd yard; New Season’s Organdie Batiste, featuringthe new' Field Flower designs, 36in. wide, 2/11 yard. —W.F.C.A. AT “THE FARMERS I6-inch Coloured Roller Towelling, striped, in Flame and Saxe shades, 8-id yard; 40in. Beige-shade Cotton Curtain Net, ■ with neat silk borders, 1/9 yard.—W.F.C.A. AT “THE FARMERS’.”— FuII-size Linen-finished Pillow Cases, hemmed and taped ready for use, 1/6 yard; 3size White Grecian Quilts, a wonderful wearer, 8/11 each.—W.F.C.A. AT “THE FARMERS’.”— New Season’s Sports Hats, in Poladora Straws and Felts and Twine; all new Pastel shades; from 7/11. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT “THE FARMERS’.”— New' Season’s Striped Shirt Blouses, ideal for spring wear, showing in multi-coloured effects; 14/11 each. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT “ THE FARMERS ’. ’ ’—Skirts are “the thing” for present wear. These are featuring the latest styles and materials to tone with Jumpers and Blouses. Priced from 11/6. —W.F.C.A. 60 GALLONS OF PETROL for £5/5/by using our Petrol Coupons.—Lyttle’s Garage. s 1934 NOVELTY.— lceland Poppy, “Artistic.” This is the very latest in Iceland Poppies, which, by arrangement with the originators, we are able to offer a year in advance of general distribution. A cross between Coonara and Sunbeam. The colours embrace Brilliant Scarlet, Carmine and Art shades. Limited supply. Also ready: Tomato Plants for glasshouses.— E. Hale & Son, Wairarapa Nurseries. ’Phone 1164. FOR SALE. —Set of heavy springcart harness, minus reins, in good ordeT; cheap at £3/19/- cash. Two buggy saddles and breech-bands, 20/- each; -three electris heaters, all ready for plugging in; prices, 10/-, 12/6 and 20/-. —Robert Russell & Son, Dealers, Jackson Street, Masterton. . / ROLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd., for Cheap Cups -and Saucer 3, Enamelware, Pudding Bowls, Mixing Bowls, White Plates, Chambers and everyday wants. Soap Powders, Face Cloths, large tablets of 'Soap, 5 for I/-; AluminPaste and Brushes, Pond’s Cream, Yardley’s Face Powder, and all goods at cut rate prices. ANAEMIC PEOPLE invite Influenza! Banish anaemia with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. It creates rich blood. 3/6. —Wood’s Pharmacy and other chemists. NEW VARIETIES in Seed Potatoes! —“Jersey Bennes” and “Arran Comrade.” These Novelties have caused a sensation in Canterbury; they are the earliest and heaviest croppers in cultivation. Seed is extremely scarce, and we only have a few sacks. Sold in 71b. bags only, at Esau’s, Seed Merchants, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. LAWN MOWERS -sharpened by Electric 'Grinding Machine, which makes a perfect job. Hedge 'Clippers -and Scissors ground and -set. Try us. We collect -and deliver free-. ’Phone 2458. — Ralph’s .Cycle Works, opp. Hugo and Shearer. "“RQLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd., are the cheapest in household requisites and presents. There -are still good bargains in all departments. Goods are selling at half-cost. It will pay all who want presents, etc., to visit us to gain the advantage of the cheap prices. ROLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd., for English Crystal, Copper and Brassware, Clocks and Watches, Vases, Jugs, Tea Sets, Ladies’ Handbags. It will pay you to visit us for good presents at cheap rates. 1 G- C ■ . ALL NEW SPOKES fitted to own front rim, 3/6; new front rim and spokes fitted, 6/6; new Eadie Coaster and spokes fitted; 20/-; new fork stem fitted, ■5/6; new- fork blade fitted, 3/6; new head clip ball races and balls fitted, 3/6; new bar fitted, Ss 6d. Tricycles 'Overhauled; new spokes fitted, 3d' each.; Pram 'Tyres fitted at cheapest rates at Rolph’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo and Shearer. Ltd. ’Phone 2458. : r IvtRS A. E. DILLON. Floriste, 28 Church Street, Specialist in Floral Work, Wedding Bouquets, at shortesl notice. ’Phone 2046. FLORISTE! ’Phone 1459 for Artistic Floral Work. All Floral Emblems created in the latest designs. Choicest flowers used. Moderate charges to suit all. Quick despatch throughout the Wairarapa.—H. A. Ball, Floriste, Floral Department, East Coast Seed and Nursery Co., Masterton. _ R.f>VAT. TINFIELD, B.iS.A., Hercules, Sun. and the Ann-strong Cycles are England’s Best, and all guaranteed by the makers with best equipment only. Cheaper grade cycles stocked. Cash or terms arranged; 5/- deposit and 2/6 weekly. Old Cycles traded in part payment.—At. Rolpli’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. ’Phone 2458. Artistic printing of all kinds promptly executed at very reasonable prices at the “Wairarapa Daily Times” Job bing Department. Compare our wort and prices. Telephone 1026.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 August 1933, Page 1

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