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‘ln Flanders fields the poppies blow, Between the crosses—row on row.” BUY A~POPPY ON WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL, A NX) WEAR IT ON ANZAC DAY, 25th APRIL, As a Symbol of Remembrance of N.Z.’s fallen Soldiers. EVERY SHILLING HELPS TO ASSIST UNEMPLOYED EXSERVICE MEN. Minimum Price, 1/- Each.

A REAL EASTER TREAT! WALLIS’S DELICIOUS HOT CROSS BUNS. •rv ’ i ORDER YOURS NOW! “There’s Delight in Every Bite.’ WALLIS’S BAKERY, NORTHERN APPROACH. ’PHONE 1659.

EASTER HOLIDAYS^ PROCURE YOTJE EAILWAY TICKETS & BESEEVE YOUB SEATS AT THE RAILWAYS TOWN OFFICE. H. JACOB, HAIEDEESSEE & TOBACCONIST, RAILWAYS TOWN OFFICE. (3 Doors From Cosy Theatre.) 'PHONE 1165. MRS A. E. DILLON, FLORAL ART SPECIALIST. DISTINCTIVE PLOEAL WREATHS, ETC., AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET. ’PHONE 2046. FOR ARTISTIC FLORAL WORK ’PHONE 1051. FLORAL EMBLEMS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Only Wairarapa Members N.Z. Florists’ Exchange. Flowers Wired to Everywhere. ESAU’S. ART FLORISTS, QUEEN STREET. MISS GLADYS HALE, ART FLORISTE. ATiTi CLASSES OF FLORAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. CHARGES MODERATE. 'PHONE 1164. Address: TE ORE ORE ROAD, LANSDOWNE.

AUTUMN FASHIONS MODEL AND READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY DAY & EVENING FROCKS TWO-PIECE SUITS COATS & COSTUMES SPORTSWEAR, including Novelty Styles in Skirts, Jumpers, Cardigans and Blouses. “ THE VIAMI ” QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1753.

RAILWAY TICKETS obtainable from the Government Tourist Bureau (R. H. Williams, Agent), Perry Street. ’Phono 1040 for information. BUCO AND CAR ENAMELLING Expert. Car-owners are invited to communicate with F. J. Hunn, Masterton Hardware Co.’s Premises, Perry J. BRADBURY, Jeweller, offers wonderful prices for any kind of Old Gold, Old Silver or Rolled Gold. These prices only operate while the present high gold values continue. , FOR YOUR BOOT and Shoe Repairs, call at Hubbard Bros. Their new address is Perry Street,. Page’s Buildings. Good workmanship, done promptly, at reasonable charges. LARGE TABLE, 9 x 4ft., 39/6; Seagrass Pram, in good order, 25/-; Piano, £6/10/-; Kauri Writing Desk, 12/6; Office Table, 15/-; Aladdin Lamp; new Single Beds, non-sag wires, 29/6; Mattresses from 12/6, Pillows 2/6, Chesterlields, 3 Cots from 12/6. —J. W. F. Pool and Son, Post Office Mart, ’phono 1013; also Exchange Mart, Queen Street (opposite Knox Church). "RAILWAY _ TICKETS, Reserved Seats and Sleeping Berths, at the Railways Town Office. —H. Jacob, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. THE PRICE OFFERED for Old Gold still further advanced by Bradbury. No quantity too small and none too large. Try for yourself. Telephone 1148. LAWN-MOWERS I Let us Grind and Set yours. Best possible job, lowest price.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradint Street, ’Phone 1637

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 April 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 April 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 April 1935, Page 1