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I SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. —A girl for housework, plain cooking. Apply 10 Johnston St. WANTED. —Single ploughman, used to tractor. Apply Levin and Co., Ltd., Masterton. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED.— By steady man, gardening work, day or week; small wages. Write to “60,” c/o “Daily Times.’ ’ TO LET. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, use all conveniences. Apply 22 Victoria Street. FOR SALE. FOE SALE.— Cheap, 6x3 billiard table top, complete with cues, balls, marker, etc. Write to ‘ ‘ 404, ’ ’ e/o ‘ ‘ Daily Times. ’ ’ ALTERATION SALE now on. 3d in the 1/- discount. —C. D. Shoosmith. GOOD EGGS cheap—buy now and preserve with “Ego,” a paste sold in 1/6 jars. Keeps eggs equal to new-laid. At leading grocers. GARDEN - TOOLS at right prices; Large Table, 9ft. x 4ft., Car Chains, Dog Chains, Mattresses from 12/6, Pillows, Kapok 1/1 lb., Oak and Rimu Dropside Cots, all lines in Men’s Clothing, Suits, Trousers, Sox, Vests, Underpants, Flannels, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oilskin Coats from 29/6, Oilskin, Canvas and Leather Leggings, Electric Irons in perfect order. — J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Offiee Mart and Perry Street Mart. ’Phone 1013. BEDDING PLANTS for Spring and Summer Flowering. Thousands of well grown, hardy plants from standard strains of Seeds are now ready at the grower’s price of 9d per dozen. Perpetual flowering Carnation Plants to bloom the coming summer, seifs and variegateds, 7/6 per dozen. Tomato Plants, 9d per dozen. Also Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce and Onion Plants. —Allen’s Plant Nursery, Macara Street. SHOE PRIDE makes all the difference—“ Nugget. ” REMINGTON TYPEWRITER in good order; New Ball-bearing Lawnmowers, 16m., £2/17/6; Drop-head Sewj iug Machines, from £3/10/-: Oak and Rimu Wardrobes, Kerosene. Heater, Table Lamps, New and Used Single and Double Beds and Wires, Duchesses, Chests, Tallboys, Sideboards, etc.—J. W. F. Pool & Son, Post Office Mart and Perry Street Mart, ’Phone 1013. TvrrT.TTARY Riding Saddles, fullymounted, Bridles, Surcingles, Girths, Reins, Bits, Straps, Spurs, Halters, Stirrup Leathers, Blankets, First Aid Outfits, Hats 2/-, Riding Strides 8/6, Tunics 8/6, Boys’ Shorts 3/6 and 4/6, Boys’ Shirts 3/-, Kit Bags 4/-, Haversacks 2/-, Shoulder Packs—J. W. F. Pool and Son, Post Offiee Mart and Perry Street Mart, ’Phone 1013. ARGENTINE PEA (Everlasting).— Bright Blue. Nice . pot-grown plants now ready, from East Coast Seed and Nursery Co. Town Agents: Young’s Fruit Mart and Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Queen Street. IF 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. PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terraca- Maafcerton.
GENERAL. HEAR THE “MASQUERADE” sung at the Masquerade Ball, Wednesday next, 19th inst., in Municipal Hall. Masks free. MASKED BALL, to-morrow night, Municipal Hall. Specialty spotlight ballet, solo dances, grand march and masquerade song. Augmented orchestra of 16 and smaller group for extras. Modern and old-time dancing, commencing 8 pan. sharp. Masks free. ~LAWN MOWERS. —Have your mow' er ground and set on our special machine. We collect and deliver free. Rolph’s Cycle Works, opp. Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. ’Phone 2458. HAVE YOUR BOOTS repaired at the shop where satisfaction is guaranteed. Same Day Service. —R. Cross, Boot Repairer, opposite Regent Theatre. EGGS! A 1/6 jar of “Ego” will preserve 400 eggs—a splendid stock to see you through dear-egg season. Buy now. Leading stores sell “Ego.” WHERE is your Shoe Pride? Use “Nugget.” NARCISSI! See our window display of these choice Spring Flowers. Orders are now' being received, and we will advise clients on the right varieties to grow for show purposes. See the latest Novelties at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Seedsmen and Florists, Queen St. ’Phone 1051. ONION, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants now ready in thousands; also all Bedding Plants, suitable for planting now. These are all grown at our nursery, and special prices will be given for box lots. —At Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Seedsman and Florist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. GARDEN MANURE, specially prepared by us for Vegetables and Flowers, 1/6 for 141 b. bag; also Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of ximmonia, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Iron, bags of Garden Lime, 2/6 for 561bs. Napthalene, a soil steriliser and insect killer, 6d per lb. —At Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Seedsman and Florist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. THERE’S A CLEANER, healthier home in every tin of “Poliflor. ” LADIES’ VESTS SPEClAL.—Superior quality Shaped Locknit Vests, opera top style, in shades of Shell, Sky, Nil, Maize, Peach and White. S.W., W. and O.S. sizes. All 2/11 each. —Hugo and Shearer, Ltd. DRESS FABRICS SPECIAL.— Crepe Snowdon, a Silk Crepe in plain colours. A wonder cloth at the price. Shades: Bottle, Palm, Moss, Nil, Saxe, Naples, Cardinal, Wine, Navy, Black and Lemon; '36in. wide; 1/11 yard.—Hugo and Shearer, Ltd, MEN’S SPORTS BERETS. The “Cannes Beret,” a popular cap for all outdoor wear; made from fine flannel, in one piece, with front peak. A range of smart colourings to choose from, in Royal, Maroon, Emerald, Navy and Wine. 4/6 each. —Hugo & Shearer^Ltd. OUR REPAIRS are noted for their longer wearing qualities, and our prices are no higher than elsewhere. —Hubbard Bros., near Queen’s Hotel.
YOU CAN ALWAYS BELY on “Rolfe’s Wax.” — STROPS. —We have just landed an indent of Strops at prices to suit all. — H. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Railway Town Office, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. ~~JACOB’S FOR PIPES.— We have the largest range of Pipes at prices to suit you. Pipe Mixtures at 9d, lOd, lid and 1/2 per oz. —H. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Railway Town Office, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. STONES' WELLINGTON, TARANAKI AND HAWKE’S BAY COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL FOR 1934. Forty-third Year of Publication. T>OYAL Bvo., containing about 1850 "*■ pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE— If ordered before publication .. £l/5/If ordered after publication .... £l/10/STONE, SON & CO., LTD., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN. And at Christchurch and Wellington.
THE 2EST QUALITY and Bervie*( What more would you like? Fairey'« Famous Bread —you can have it if you ring 1576 for car to call.—Champion Bakeries, Ltd., Queen Street. NO MORE “Shoe Shame.” “Nug* get” creates “Shoe Pride.” GOLDEN DELICIOUS Apple Trees. This apple is unequalled for coming quickly into bearing, its heavy cropping, firm fruit, beautiful golden colour, firm fruit and delightful flavour. Nice-shaped trees, 2/6 each; six for 12/-. —A. Robinson & Sons, The Masterton Nurseries, Whatman Road; ’phone 1304; Queen Street, ’phone 1405. SPRING GOODS.— Ladies’ New TaFlored Coats, very smartly cut, in Waffle Cloth, Wool Cords and Fancy Tweeds. S.W. and W. Wonderful values, from 49/6. —Graham & Co., Ltd. SPRING GOODS— New Blouses, in Plain or Striped Silks. White Boiling Silk Blouses, well made and new styles, 10/11; Silk Shasta Blouses, in latest stripes, 12/6, 14/11. —Graham and Co., Ltd. SPRING GOODS.— Ladies’ Felt Models, in all the new Pastel shades, from 7/11; White Felts, in very smart styles, 7/6, 7/11; Chic Panamas, trimmed cord, ribbon and stitching, White and Natutal; 8/11, 11/6—Graham & Co., Ltd. ’ SPRING GOODS in two-piece Jumper and Cardigan Suits, in new colourings. Navy/Red, Brown/Gold, Wine/Grey, Royal. Reasonably priced from 42/-. Come in and inspect. —Graham and Co., Ltd. SPRING GOODS. Summer-weight Woollen Jumpers, lace effects, in plain, or two-tone styles. Great Value —7/6, 8/11, 14/6, etc. Tweed Skirts, in summer weaves, gored or pleated styles. Graham and Co., Ltd. GARDEN HOSE REEL, for keeping your hose tidy and also preserving the life of the rubber. This is just the thing gardeners have beer, looking for for years. It will give your hose double life, and always be tidy and not left lying about to perish. Inspect these reels at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Seedsman, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. WE DELIVER, Town or Country, Fairey’s Famous Bread, A trial will convince. One « Quality— the Beit.— Champion Bakery. Ring 1576. R. LAMBERT grinds and sets Lawn Mowers on latest Electrical Grinder a.t Ftonomy Prices. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. FAIREY’S FAMOUS BREAD.—We make the best. Why try the rest? Ring 1576 for van to call. —Champion Bakeries, 312 Queen Street. RAILWAY TICKETS, Reserved Scats, Sleeping Berths, procured at Railway Town Office. Note: We charge no extra. —11. Jacob, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Railway Town Office, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165.
FURS 1 FURS I •YTOW IS THE TIME to buy that FUR COAT you have been waiting for. Our Stocks are new and up-to-date, and must be cleared. Some beautiful models, each one exclusive, are offered at heavily reduced rates. NORTHERN FLANK MUSQUASH, dark points, new collar and shaped sleeve 19gns. SOUTHERN 1 FLANK MUSQUASH, stranded skirt and collar .... logns. NUTRIA, a beautiful and exclusive coat £22 CONEY SEAL AND SKUNK, one only £7/10/WHITE EVENING COAT £5/10/All classes of RENOVATIONS, remodelling, cleaning, re-lining, etc., done on the promises. The latest styles and colouring in STRIPED SILK SHASTA SHIRT BLOUSES. LADIES ’ LOCKNIT UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, SCARVES, Etc., in great Variety. POLAR FUR CO., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 1
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