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IF YOU WISH to Sell, Buy or Exchange any Article, Bent or House, or want a position or have one vacant, use the “Daily Times’' Calumn. One insertion 20 words 1/6, twjce 2/<i, three times 3/6. In to call at the office, dial Number 1020, and your advt. will be taken Let a Wanted unable down.

GENERAL. DANCE at The Galaxy, Carterton to-niglxt. Old-time and some Moderr Dances. New Mayfair Orchestra. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Bus leaves P.O. 7.30. MODERN and Old Time Dance, everj Monday Night, in Arcade Hall, Minified Orchestra. Admission, 6d. Buffel supper. MR JAS. F. McKENNEY, rcpresenting Electrolux, Ltd., is now permanently resident in Masterton for service and free demonstrations. ’Phone 1112. KINDERGARTEN— The Misses Stubbings and Prater’s Kindergarten reopens for the second term in St. Matthew’s Parish Hall, Church Street, on Tuesday, 22nd May, at 9 a.m. ST. JOHN Ambulance Nursing Division, Old Time Dance, Orange Hall, Tonight (Saturday, 19th May). Mr Stewart ’s music. Mr Henderson, M.C. Home-made supper. Monte Carlo Waltz. Dancing, 8 to 12. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. WANTED. —Furnished house, flat or rooms, with separate kitchenette; two adults; central preferred. Write to “343,” c/o “Daily Times.” RAILWAYS TOWN OFFICE. H. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre, ’Phone 1165. ~ WANTED TO LEASE.— About fifty acres, Masterton district. State terms by letter to “Small Farm,” c/o “Daily Times. ” FAIREY’S FAMOUS BREAD. —\Vc make the best. Why try the reitf Ring 1576 for van to call.—Champion Bakeries, 312 Queen Street. WORKMANSHIP, Cleanliness and Civility our motto. Open Wednesday nights until 8 o’clock.—H. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobaeco'nist, Railway Town Office, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre, ’Phone 1165. _ ACCIDENT RISKS reduced by getting your brakes adjusted and tested by machine at Lyttle’s darage. SLENDER FIGURES! Hundreds are taking Naturettes to replace fleshy limbs with firm proportions. Sold by Wood’s Pharmacy. AVOID “SHOE SHAME” Use * ‘ Nugget ’ ’ regularly.

LOST AND FQffNP. LOST. —Between Lansdowne and Victoria Street, boy's fawn scarf, with blue and brown at each end. Will finder please leave at “Daily Times” Office.

TO LET. TO LET.—Four-roomed house, with electric light, hot point, porcelain bath, copper and tubs; gas cooker and cooking range; all conveniently arranged; rent, 16/- per week. Write to “408 c/o “ Daily Times. ’ ’

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. —Capable help, assist with housework; plain cooking essential; no washing or ironing. Apply 28 Eenall Street. WANTED. —A girl to assist with housework; sleep in. Address at “Daily Times.” FOR SALE. FOB SALE.—IS A.K.D. motor cycle, 1931 model, first-class condition; electric light. What offers? Apply 19 Roberts’ Road, Lansdowne. FOB SALE. —Good hack, quiet in harness; also strong draught; cheap.— 25 Hessey Street. FOB SALE^— 3-seater Maxwell car; may be seen at Fantham ’s Garage. Write to “Car,” c/o “Daily Times.” TO LET OB FOB SALE.—Five-room-ed cottage, motor shed, i-acre section, Makora Road. Price, £375; £25 deposit. Balance as rent, 15/- per week. Apply 45 Cole Street. y ,• MEN’S PYJAMAS, from 3/11 toGenuine Sheepskin, 10/6 suit; Boys’ Stockings, Bruce make, any size, 2/6 pair; Women’s Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, 1/- dozen; English Hot Water Bottles, 2/6 each. Only at C. D. Shoosmith’s.

DIAB FLOUR, a new Flour just on the market. A revelation to those sufferers from Diabetes. Makes beautiful Bread, Scones and Blanc-Manges. 61b. bag for 3/6. A New Zealand product. Sole agents for the Wairarapa: W.F.C.A., Ltd.

STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Melba, 8/per 100; New Raspberries, Lloyd George an <l Bradley’s Pride, 6/- per dozen—this is said to be the largest Raspberry grown; also Brown Spanish Onions, 9/6 per ewt.—G. W. Hallam, York Street, ’phone 1102.

THE BEST QUALITY and Service! What more would you like? Fairey’s Famous Bread —you can have it if you ring 1576 for car to call. —Champion Bakeries, Ltd., Queen Street.

j BRITISH LEATHER COATS, from , factory to wearer, ladies ’ and gents. ’, I all colours, from 75/6. —J. Ackerman, 8 Totara Street. 'Plione 1593. CARNATIONS.—Our perpetual flowering Carnations are well known in Masterton and district, and have frequently been prize-winners. Blooms can be seen at any time at our nursery. Well-rooted plants in large variety (seifs and variegateds) are now ready, 9d each, or ,7/6 per dozen. Also Spring flowering Bedding Plants, grown from the best strains of seed, in endless variety, at 9d per dozen —the grower's price.—Allen's Nursery, Maeara St. SAW-BEN CH, complete with flywheel, pulley and saw tip-table; a bargain at £B.-—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. 'Phone 1637. “SHOE SHAME” is humiliating. Keep shoes well polished with “Nugget,” , OILSKIN COATS, full length, linefl capes over shoulders, 29/6, all sizes; Oilskin Leggings, in all sizes, from 8/6. Pull stocks of Gum Boots,, including the guaranteed “Bed Ball” brand.—J .W. P. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, 'Phone 1 ftl O *

“NUGGET” prevents the embarrassment of “Shoe Shame.”

“ROLFE’S WAX" for Floors and Furniture. FELECIA ("Kingfisher Daisy").— We now have ready beautiful plants of this spring-flowering annual. It is an uncommon shade .of blue, and if planted in a warm corner will give a wonderful display. Greatly admired in the Park last season.-—H. L. Esau, Wairarapa ’s Leading Florist, Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1051. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. See our window display of these magnificent autumn flowers. Plants are now being 1 booked for delivery next season, at Esau’s,. Wairarapa’s Leading Florists, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. CARNATIONS. Douglas Clovescented: Get our list of 115 named varieties. These are the finest Carnations procurable, and our selection is second to none in N.Z. Gparanteed nonbursters. Strong, healthy plants are ready at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. PLANT NOW.—Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants for spring use; also Lettuce Plants for sheltered places. All 6d per bundle.—A. Robinson and Sons. Nursery, Whatman Road; Shop, opposite Regent; or from C. E. Gibbs, fruiterer-. ARGENTINE PEA (Everlasting).Bright Blue. Nice pot-grown plantii now ready, from East Coast Seed and Nursery Co. Town Agents: Young't Fruit Mart and Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Queen Street. ACCIDENT RISKS reduced by getting your brakes adjusted and tested by machine at Lyttle’s Garage. IF YOU WANT A SWIM, go to the baths, but should you \jrant good Bread, come to the Champion Bakeries, Ltd., 312 Queen Street. ’Phone 1576.

general. 9d PER OZ.—Jacob ’s Cigarette or Pipe Mixture, the finest mixtures in New Zealand at the price. Try it today.—H. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Railway Town Office, three doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. EXCESSIVE WEIGHT reduced and health improved on Naturettes, the modern slimming ideal. Enquire at Wood’s Pharmacy. JACOB’S for your Haircut & Shave. WOOLLEN JUMPERSTwith high neck, in two-tone effects. Navy, Brown, Shell, Saxe, etc. W., 8/11 each. All Wool Cardigans in fine patterns and assorted shades, from 14/6. —Graham and Co., Ltd. TWEED COATS, in smart tailored 1 styles. These coats are in heavy quality Diagonal and Harris Tweeds, fully lined; Grey, Brown, etc. S.W. and W., 65/- each. Velour and Pace Cloth Coats, Brown, Black, etc., from 69/6. — Graham and Co., Ltd. SMART MILLINERY for every occasion. Matrons’ Model Pelt Hats, Brown, Black, Navy, 9/11, 12/6.' Ready-. to-Wear Pelts, iu new shades for young faces, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11, etc. —Graham &' Co., Ltd. “WARM BLOOMERS, in Art §3k, with fleecy linings, all wanted shades: 2/11, 3/6. X.O.S. Pleeey Bloomers, In all shades, a well-cut garment for service, 3/6 pair. All Wool Bloomers front 5/6. —Graham and Co., Ltd. CORSETS FOR ALL. —A new model hip corset, in Pink, 24 to 29, 4/11 pair. A long model Corset with lace back, fully boned, 12/6. New Corselettes for every figure, 7/6 to 17/6, all sizes. Short back-lacing Corsets, 25 to 30, in Pink Coutil, 5/6.—-Graham & Co., Ltd. PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace. ton.

HOT WATER BOTTLES ! QUALITY THE GUIDE! From long experience we recommend “ECLIPSE” HOT WATER BOTTLES. SPECIAL FEATURES — 1. Wholly British. 2. Easy to fill. 3. Cannot leak. 4. Stopper and Washer in one Unit. 5. Reasonable price. All sizes stocked. Sold either with or without Yelour Covers. H. V. HALSE. CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

LET “POLIFLOR” polish your floors. Tho easy to apply, antiseptic polish that gives a lasting shine. FOR WELDlNG. —Electric and Acer tone, and all engineering needs, consnlt R. Lambert. Efficient service, low costs. Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. Siiperflnous Hair destroyed by Busina (Regd.). Send stamped addressed enydope for particulars. Flbrence Hmilen, C.M.D., Bank of New Zealand ton mberS ’ Manners Str eet, WellingDITCO AND OAR ENAMELLING Expert. Oar-own ers are invited to communicate with E. J. Hnim, MasterSt?eef a ErtSf n t C °' ,? Pr r ifies ’ Perr y of work Ett glvea for aU classes

Business Men I Keep your printing work in the town. Let the “Daily Times’’ Job Printing Department give you a quotation for any printing you require. Being equipped with 'a thoroughly up-to-date plant, we are in a position to undertake every description of General and Commercial Printing. Good work at reasonable prices, with prompt despatch, is iust what you require.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 May 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 May 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 May 1934, Page 1

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