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IF YOU WISH to Sell, Buy or Exchange any Article, Bent or Let a House, or want a position or have one vacant, use the “Daily Times n Wanted Column. One insertion 20 words 1/6, twice 2/6, three times 3/6. If unable to call at the office, dial Number 1026, and your advt. will be taken down.

GENERAL. HEAR DR. C. MITCHELL at Parish Hall, to-night, at 8, speak on “Nationalism and the League,” under auspices of League of Nations Union. COME ALONG and wear a Paper Hat at the Star Basketball .Dance on Saturday night, in Masonic Hall. Blue River Band. BUMPER BARGAINS in Frocks—7 only Navy and Black Frocks, in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Marocain; size, | S.W., W., O.S. Usually 5 to 6gns. Fri- ! day’s Special, 4/11 each.—Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. ~ ODDMENTS Half Sale Price.—A Table of Oddments, including Children’s Wear, Ladies’ Bloomers, Pyjamas, Corsets and Corselottes, etc. All at Half Marked Sale Prices. —Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. ~ ELEPHANT~CREPES, 36in., a dressy cloth at a popular price. Shades: Lemon, Pink, Brown, Sky, White, Saxe and Scarlet. Clearing Price, 2/6. — Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. MILLINERY BARGAINS.—A further 50 Hats marked down to 2/11 and 4/11 for Friday. They include Matrons’ Black Felts and smart brimmed and turban shapes for the younger women. These hats were 14/6 to 16/6. See window. —Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. WELL KNOWN: Snow on the ranges. Wanted Known: Down Quilts at C. Smith, Ltd., at Special Sale Prices', from 17/6 upwards. See window display. LOOK - AFTER THE BOYS.—Clothe them warmly in Pure N.Z. Wool. C. Smith, Ltd., at Special Sale Prices, are offering Boys’ Pullovers and Cardigans. Usually 7/6 and 9/11, at 4/11 and 5/11. Lumber Jackets, 9/6 to 13/6, for 6/11 and 8/11.

BOARD. Wain TED.—Board in private home. Write, giving particulars, to 1 ‘ Private Board,” c/o “Daily Times.” ~ TO LET. TO LET.—Flat, containing 3 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, pantry, e. 1., copper and tubs. Write “Flat,” c/o “Daily Times.” ' SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED. —By working girl, single furnished room. Write to “99,” c/o “Daily Times.” WANTED.—Painting, paperhanging, furniture renovating. First class tradesman; wages reasonable. Town or country. Write to “A.8.C.,” “Daily Times. ’ ’ FOR SALE. ISAKSON’S Cash Specials, Friday & Saturday.—Split Peas, 51bs. 1/-; lib. Honey, 8d; 21bs. Honey, 1/3; 51bs. Honey, 3/-; 1 packet Apricots and 1 packet Weet Bix, 1/2; 1 large Everest Powder and 3 dozen- Pegs, 1/6; 5 tins Sardines, 1/-; 1 tin Zebo, lOd; 1 tin, Brasso, lOd; Cooking Apples, 91bs. 1/-; 251bs. Loose Flour, 3/11. ’Phone .1067. FOR SALE. —Buick tourer, 4-cylin-der, detachable head, engine thoroughly reconditioned, and six good tyres; suit hawker. Price, £7/10/-. Ring ’phone 2225, or address at “Daily Times.” FOR SALE.—I cord Maire blocks, £3 2/6; do., Rata, £2/2/6. Address at “Daily Times.” FOR SALE. —English pattern folding push chair, in first-class condition; well worth inspection. Address at “Daily Times” Office. WAKEMAN’S Frid'ay and Saturday Specials.—l2lbs. 1A Sugar, 2/11; Best Creamery Butter, lOd lb.; 281bs. Best South Island Potatoes, 1/11; Best Tea, 1/11 lb.; Clements’ Tonic, 2/8 bottle; Best English Cocoa, 9d lb. Free delivery. , iNEMESIA! NEMESIA! Strong plants of our renowned strain of this beautiful annual are now ready. Also fine, sturdy plants of the magnificent Livingstone Daisy. Procure yours now from J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Building, Agent and Depot for E. Hale & Son, Wairarapa Nurseries, ’Phone 1164. WOMEN’S Flannelette Nightdresses, 2/6; long sleeves, 2/11; Wineeyette do., 2/11; long sleeves, 3/11; Fast Dye Zephyr Smocks, 2/11; English H.W. Bottles, 8 x 10 1/11, 10 x 12 2/3; Covers for same, 1/-. —C. D. Shoosmith. WAKEMAN’S Friday and Saturday Specials: 4 cakes Sand Soap, large, lid; 5 large tablets Toilet Soap, lid; Clever Mary, 1/- tin; Sunlight Soap, 9d packet; Rinso, lOd packet; Oak Spaghetti, 4d tin; Oak Beans, 4d tin. ’Phone 1550. AVOID “SHOE SHAME” TJ«O “Nugget” regularly. ACCIDENT RISKS reduced by getting your brakes adjusted and tested by machine at Lyttle’s Garage. \ NEW APPLE.—“Richard”: A truly Red Delicious. Considered by many to be the apple of the future. The colour of this wonderful apple is deep red, with tiny white spots; excellent flavour; good keeper. Strong trees, 3/6 each. We have fine stocks of all the main varieties of Apple Trees. —The Masterton Nurseries (A. Robinson and Sons), Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Shop, Queen Street, ’phone 1405. “ROLFE’S WAX” for Floors and Furniture.

COLD NIGHTS necessitate Warm Nightwear. —C. Smith, Ltd., at their Winter Sale, offer Winceyette Pyjamas, silk embroidered yokes, Pink, Helio and Sky; usually 5/11, for 3/11. Ladies’ Cream Winceyette Nightgowns, long sleeves, V and square necks; also with collars; usually 7/11 and 9/11; for 4/6 and 5/9. BRISTOL FAIRY.—The finest of the double Gypsophillas. Produces magnificent branching open sprays of \pure white flowers. No garden complete without one. Strong grafted plants, 2/6 each. —E. Hale and Son, Wairarapa Nurseries. ’Phone 1164. “RHUBARB ROOTS. “Horton’s Champion,” 2/6 each; “Victoria,” 1/each, 10/- dozen; Asparagus Roots, big 3-year-old crowns, 3/- dozen. Also Boronias, Daphnes, Flowering Gums, Azaleas, Japanese Maples, Gerberas. Strong healthy plants, at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florists, 105-7 Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1051. FARMERS! Get our prices for Pines, Gums, Macrocarpas, Lawsonianas, etc., before deciding. Special quotes for large quantities. Also Hedge and Fruit Trees, all varieties, at Esau’s, Florists and Nurserymen, Masterton. ’Phone 1051. CHOICE APPLES! N.Z. Export Grade of “Delicious,” “Stunners” and “Cookers.” Every apple nrm and crisp, at Esau’s, Florists, Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1051. BOOT REPAIRS. —Our repairs are noted for lasting longer, and our prices are very reasonable. Try us.—Hubbard Bros., near Queen’s Hotel. ~DUCO AND CAR ENAMELLING Expert.—Oar-owners are Invited »i communicate with F. J. Runn, Maat-er ton Hardware Co.’s Premise*, Perrj Street. Estimate* given for all clause of work. . IP YOU WANT A SWIM, go to the baths, but should you want good Bread, come to the Champion Bakeries, Ltd., 312 Queen Street. ’Phone 1576. NATURETTES, safe herbal way to slimness, act naturally and in beneficial manner to system. 17 days’ treatment, 7/6. —Wood’s Pharmacy. FOR WELDlNG.— Electric and tone, and all engineering needs, consnlt R. Lambert. Efficient service, low costs. Coradine Street, ’phone 1637. SALE SNIPS in Ladies’ Chevron Diagonal Cloth, Fancy Velours and Face Cloth; Fawn, Moss, Grey, Bottle, with large fur collars. Usually £5/5/-; Special, 59/6. Tweed Coats, in smart tailored styles; full lined; Sale Price, 59/6. —Graham’s Sale. SALE SNIPS in Maids’ Fleecy Rub-ber-lined Raincoats, with Hats to match; 24 to 39in.; Wine, Green, and Brown; Sale Price, 9/11 to 15/6 set. Ladies’ Raincoats, in smart styles, fleecy-lined, 13/6. —Graham’s Sale. SALE SNIPS in Vests— AH Wool Vests, W. size, ribbed style, N.S., 2/11, 3/6, 3/11; Silk and Wool Vests, good quality, W., 0.5., 3/6, 4/6; Cotton Vests, S.S., 1/3, 1/6, 1/11; Interlock I Cotton Vests, 2/3, 2/6. —Graham’s Sale.

SHELTER TREES.—Don’t delay! Tree-planting time is now in full swing, and to get the best results it is essential for all kinds of Shelter, Fruit, Flowering and Ornamental Trees, etc., to be planted now. See us about your requirements to-day. IPhone 1164.—E. Hale and Son, Wairarapa Nurseries. BRITISH LEATHER COATS, from factory to wearer, ladies’ and gents.’, all colours, from 75/6. —J. Ackerman, 8 Totara Street. ’Phone 1593. FLOWERS FOR SALE.—Carnations, Iceland Poppies, Tree Marigold, Ranunculus, etc. (grown at our nursery), Arttistic Floral Work of all descriptions, from the choicest flowers at reasonable prices. Also Bedding Plants in large variety, grown from the best strains of seeds. Well hardened to frosts and weather, at the grower’s price, 9d per dozen. Inspection invited. —Allen’s Plant Nursery, Macara Street. SAW-BENCH, complete with flywheel, pulley and saw tip-table; a bargain at £8. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1.637. “SHOE SHAME” is numilmting. Keep shoes well polished with “ Nugget” IBM—MW—GENERAL. ACCIDENT RISKS reduced by getting your brakes adjusted and tested by, machine at Lyttle’s Garage. GLOWING TRIBUTE to Naturettcs' Safe Slimming Treatment: “Instead of increasing this winter I have lost 14. lbs.—Mrs J.D. —Wood’s Pharmacy. LET “POLIFLOR” polish your floors. The easy to apply, antiseptic polish that gives a lasting shine. THE BEST QUALITY and Service! What more would you likef Fairey’s Famous Bread —you can have it if you ring 1576 for car to call. —Champion Bakeries, Ltd., Queen Street. “NUGGET” prevents the embarrassment of “Shoe Shame.” ~FAIREY ’ S“FAMOUS BREAD.—We make the best. Why try the rest? Ring 1576 for van to call. —Champion Bakeries, 312 Queen Street. MILITARY STORES—We have a full range of Military Riding Strides, Tunic Coats, British Warm and Great Overcoats, Boys’ Shirts and Shorts, Hats, Sox, Kit Bags, Shoulder Packs, Haversacks, First Aid Outfits, Entrenching Tools, Spurs, etc.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart, ’Phone 1013. v WE DELIVER, Town or Country, Fairey’s Famous Bread. A trial will convince. One Quality—the Beat.— Champion Bakery. Ring 1576. PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace,. Ma«terton.

SALE SNIPS in Ladies' Fleecy Bloomers, all shades and good quality; W. 2/6, O.S. 2/9, X.O.S. 2/11 pair. Woven Cotton Linings, 1/6 pair; Silkplaited Fleecy-lined Bloomers, all shades, 2/11; Children’s Fleecy Bloomers, from 1/3. —Graham’s Sale. SALE SNIPS in Ladies’ Cardigans —Brush Wool, in Fawn, Blue, Brown, etc., W. 8/11, O.S. 12/11 each. All Wool Cardigans, in small designs, heavy weight, 12/11; O.S. and X.O.S. Cardigans, 14/11, 17/6. —Graham’s Sale. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! HIGH QUALITY GOOD VALUE DAILY TIMES BUY IN MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 July 1934, Page 1

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

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

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