GENERAL, COUGH DROPS FREE to any whoso voices crack up during the tug-of-war at the Great Olympiad on Wednesday night. • at~“THE FARMERS’.” British Coloured Striped Towels, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 per pair. Ten designs in Floral Cretonne, new styles; 71d yard. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” Readymade Pillow Cases, hemmed and taped. 1/3, 1/9, 2/3 pair. ' White Twill Sheets, ready for use, single size, 7/11 pair.— W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” White Curtain Nets, 36in. wide, in Biscuit shade; bordered and all-over effects, 1/yard. Hemmed Striped Tea Towels, 1/3 pair.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.”—Wonderful shades in Broche Rayons, 81d yard. New Season’s Washing. Prints, 91d yard. ‘jPermatex,” the British” guaranteed fadeless fabric, all new shades, 36in. wide, 1/3 yard.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.”—New season’s Rayons, in cheek, stripe and spot effects, 36in. wide, 1/3 yard. Tussore Silk, 33in. wide, lOld yard.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. , AT ‘ ‘ THE FARMERS’. ’ ’—New season’s “Dorma” Check Ginghams, all guaranteed absolutely fast colours; 36 in. wide, 1/3 yard.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” Fabric Gloves, in Light Fawns and Dark Browns, with fancy gauntlets; 2/6 pair. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.”— Guipure Laco Collaring, in Creme and Paris shades; 2/6 yard. Creme Mesh Tennis Socks, 1/6 pair.—-W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” Ladies'’ Coloured Cotton House Stockings, all good shades and splendid wearing; 1/pair—W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘ ‘ THE FARMERS ’.’’ Boys’ Grey Cotton School Shirts, with Canoe collars, all sizes, 2/6 each. Bovs’ Navy Serge Shorts, with double seats, for hard wear; 5/11 pair.—W.F.C.A., Ltd*' AT *‘THE FARMERS’.” Ladies’ Black Velvet Court Shoes, with Spanish heels; sizes 3to 6; 12/11 pair.— W.F.C.A., Ltd. AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” White Canvas Tennis Shoes, with reinforced toes and heavy crepe soles, 2/11 pair.— W.F.C.A., Ltd.' AT ‘‘THE FARMERS’.” —Women’s Woven Cotton Sleeveless Vests, trimmed Sky, Pink and Nil; British make; 1/3 each—W.F.C.A., Ltd. ‘‘ROSE MARIE.” New Double Ipomea (Morning Glory): We have pleasure in offering an early, freeflowering double form of Ipomea. The flowers are a beautiful shade of deep rose, of double and semi-double form. Should be in every garden. Supply limited. Procurable from J. . Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Building; Agent and Depot for E. Hale, and Son, Wairarapa Nurseries. ’Phone 1164. ' DIDISCUS. —‘‘Blue Lace Flower.” This native of Western Australia has become one of the most popular _An- | nuals with flower growers in the United States, on account of its rare and exquisite colour of clear light blue. The plants, growing 1$ to 2ft. high, carry graceful foliage, and the blooms, formed of a number of small florets, are up to 3in. across. Strong plants now ready.—East Coast Seed and Nursery Co. Town Agents: Young’s Central Fruit Mart (opp. W.F.C.A.), and Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Queen St. FIREWOOD" BLOCKS, dry, sound Totara, 2/- per sack. —Mason’s GlenCoal Enterprise, Queen Street and Lincoln Road. ’Phone 1511. __ - LAWN MOWERS overhauled, repaired and sharpened. We have a special Lawn Mower Grinding Machine for the job; which gives a perfect cut. No files used. Hedge Clippers and Scissors ground and set. We collect and deliver free. ’Phone 2458. —Rolph’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. 9d PER DOZEN. —Thousands of wellgrown flower seedlings in -endless variety are now ready at Allen’s Nursery. The list includes Verbenas, Petunias, Salpiglossis, Lobelias, Phlox, and all other seasonal lines. Standard strains of seeds used. Also strong, well-hard-ened Tomato Plants of the best varieties. Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants. Carnation Plants (Perpetual), a large collection of self colours and variegated, to bloom the coming summer. —Allen’s Nursery, Macara Street (off Worksop Road).
COW & HORSE COVERS, all sizes. We are agents for Rhino Brand Covers, a cover that will gr?e you Service and Satisfaction. Lowest prices. Inspect al Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, ’Phont 1013. ~ ROLPH’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd. for Cheap Cups 'and Saucers, Enamel ware, Pudding Bowls, Mixing" Bowls White Plates, Chambers and everyday wants. Soap Powders, Face Cloths large tablets of Soap, 5 for 1/-; Alumin Paste and Brushes, Pond ’s Cream, Yard ley’s Face Powder 1 , and all goods at cut rate ttrices. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR-destroyed by “Rusma” (Regd.). The £25/10/6 Complete Cure for £5. Limited period only Send stamped addressed envelope.— Florence Hullen, Bank N.Z. Chambers Manners Street, Wellington. TRY JACK STEVENS, “Nippy” Parcel Delivery and Light Carrier. Parcels delivered anywhere. Rubbish removed, 2/6 load. Orders promptly attended to if left at Les. Sliarman’s, < < The Bike Man, ’ > Queen Street. MRS A. E. DILLON, FLORAt ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. ’PHONE 2046. FOR ARTISTIC FLORAL WORK, ’PHONE 1051. FLORAL EMBLEMS MADE ON THI SHORTEST NOTICE. Only Wairarapa Members N.Z. Florists " N Exchange. Flowers Wired to Everywhere. ESAU’S. ART FLORISTS, QUEEN STREET.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 October 1933, Page 1
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