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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 (1 Daily Times ’ * Wanted Column. One insertion 20 words 1/0, twice 2/6, three times 3/6. If unable to call at the office, dial Number 1026, and your advt, will be taken down.

WANTED KNOWN. SAVE COINS! Save pounds with, the Gold Nugget, the popular money box, with patent slot. Suitable gift. Sold at Ninnes’ and other stores. HULLO! HULLO! Open till 8 o’clock to-morrow night. See our window. No writing on it—all meats. —• Long’s Community Butchery. WANTED. —Two seats in car to Wellington, Thursday night. Ring 3455, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. WAKEMAN’S Thursday Specials.— Crystallised Cherries, 6d per £lb.; Worcester Sauce, quarts, 1/-; Tomato Sauce, quarts, 1/-; Tea, choice quality, 1/11 lb. Arriving early next week: South Island Red Potatoes, 10/- per cwt. Plaid Matches, 7d packet. Please shop early. Cash only. • SPECIALS AT GREY’S Cash and Carry Butchery for Easter Holidays. —• Choice Young Ducks, Geese, Prim© Beef, Fowls, Hogget Mutton, Turkeys, Lamb, Delicious Corned Beef and Pickled Pork. Order early and avoid disappointment. Telephone 1748. Closed from Thursday night to Tuesday morning. LADIES! Bring <is your fur coat or furs requiring renovation. We are local representatives for Fur Tailors, Ltd., English Furriers, of Wellington.—C. Smith, Ltd., Queen Street. NOTlCE. —Ladies having deposits on. goods left in our shop, please take not© that if no full payment is received by Thursday, 18th, goods will be sold and no money will be refunded. Thanking you for settlement. —G. Melvor and Co. LET. ~ TO LET. —Two unfurnished rooms. Apply 14 Renall Street. WANTED TO BUY. CASH IN while the Record Prices last for Gold. Nothing too small or nothing too great. Spot cash given.—J. Bradbury, Jeweller. FOR SALE. DRY TOTARA, 1/6 a bag.—C. Harris. ’Phones: 1230 and 2554. HONEST ROKFIRE Battery Service.—A Rokfiro Battery will give yon starting ability in excess of the rigid, standards set down by engineers. Every Rokfire is full of life and vitality! There are two Rokfire types —• the Standard, guaranteed for 18 months, and the Gold Medal, guaranteed for 2 years. Lower priced, too. — Lyttle & Co., Ltd., Garage, Masterton. 20,000 CABBAGE PLANTS for sale! —Flower of Spring, Early York, Enfield Market, also Early London Cauliflowers —all 6d bundle. Madame Melba Strawberry Plants, strong transplanted plants, 1/6 per dozen, 6/- to 10/- per 100.—A. Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Shop right opposite the Regent, ’phone 1405.

GENERAL. WAKEMAN’S, Wednesday and Thursday.—Large tins Apricots and Peaches, best quality, 1/1 per tin; large tins Herrings in tomato sauce, 9Ad; large tins Salmon, lid; Cross Pish Sardines, 6d tin; 7 Jellies, lid; 121bs. 1A Sugar, 3/-; 701 b. bags, 16/6. Free de- ' livery. -'Phone 1550. “SPECIAL PURCHASE by C. Smith, Ltd.—Non-ladder Suede Locknit Slips, 7/11 quality, now 4/3. Cream, Nil, Flesh, Rose, Sky, Fawn and Maize. All well cut, full length, good quality, but just slightly imperfect. WOOD. —Dry Rata, 2/- a bag. Delivered anywhere, any time. —C. Harris, ’Phones 1230, 2554. " EASTER NOVELTIES, latest signs.—Eggs with Kewpies, 3/-; Surprise Boxes, 9d; Jugs with Egg and Chicken, 1/3; Silver Egg Cup, 1/-; hundreds of Chickens with Egg, Id. — W.F.C.A., Ltd. OILSKINS, Capes over shoulders, lined, storm cuffs, 29/6; Oilskin Leggings, Sou’-westers, Gumboots, Men’s Checked Sports Suits, 19/6; Military Jackets, dyed Navy, 8/6; Army All Wool Sox, 1/3 pair; Khaki Shirts, 4/6; ■Khaki Trousers/6/6; Riding Strides, 8/6; Military Hats, 2/-. —J. W. F. Pool and Son, Post Office Mart, ’phone 1013, and Exchange Mart (Queen Street), opposite Knox Church. THE GOLDEN CASKET for Easter, 6/-; Basket with Eggs, 6d; Eggs with Spray, 2/6; Nest of Eggs, 3/9; Jack and Jill, 1/-. Hundreds of other noveltie^— MIXED WOOD, £l/15/- a cord, delivered. —C. Harris, ’phones 1230 and 2554. EXCHANGE MART (right opposite Knox Church) have a large assortment of goods for sale at right prices. Sewing Machines, Pianos from £6/10/-, new Mattresses from 12/6, Kapoc Pillows 2/6, New Magazines 6d each. Book Exchange. Dozens of good Books to choose from. —J. W. F. Pool and Son, Exchange Mart ? Queen Street.

GOLFERS! Our light, silk weight Japara Golf Jacket is waterproof and easy to carry.—Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. EASTER HOLIDAYS.— Reserve your .seats and procure Railway Tickets at the Railway Town Office. —H. Jacob, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. PANSIES.— To get the best results, autumn is the time to plant. Strong plants of giant-flowered strains with rarest colours are now ready and blooms may be seen at our nursery. Also a large selection of other plants suitable for autumn planting, including Polyanthus, Cineraria, Iceland Poppy, Primula and many others. All plants are from standard strains of seed, and are well hardened, and at the popular price of 9d per dozen. Visit Allen’s Plant Nursery, 22 Macara Street. GOLFERS! Wo are booking appointments for lessons with Mr Wally Allbon (professional to the Masterton Golf Club).—Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. ■ SLIM AND GRACEFUL figures regained by taking Naturettes, the Safe Slimming Treatment. Purely herbal. Guaranteed. 17 days’ treatment for 7/6. —Wood’s Pharmacy. ~PLANT NOW our Spring Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. Strong, healthy, vigorous plants, free from blights, at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Seedsmen and Florists, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. RAILWAY TICKETS obtainable from the Government Tourist Bureau (R. H. Williams, Agent), Perry Street. ’Phone 1040 for information. DUCO AND CAR ENAMELLING Expert. Car-owners are invited to communicate with F. J. Hunn, Masterton Hardware Co. ’s Premises, Perry 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.

WE ISSUE all Railway Tickets, Reserved Seats and Sleeping Berths. We> charge no extra. Railways Town Office. —H. Jacob, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. ’Phone 1165. FOR SALE.—Set of three bins; cost £4/10/-; will sell for £2/10/- cash. May be seen at 55 Lincoln Road. FOR SALE. —Cane pram, in good order. Address at “Daily Times.” MATAI, dry, 2/- a bag, delivered. — C. Harrisj ’phones 1230, 2554.

ROLPII’S BARGAIN STORES, Ltd., Closing Down Sale have good bargains iii Easter Presents. Everything must, be sold. Opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. GO TO ROLPIJ’S Bargain Stores’ Closing Down Sale. You can save l pounds while it lasts.' Note address: Opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. THErWHOLE STOCK must be sold regardless of cost. We are closing down our Fancy Goods Department.— Rolph’s Bargain Stores, Ltd., opp. Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. SEEDLINGS for Spring Flowering now ready.—Swdet William, Antirrhinum, named colours, Calendulas, Stock* (Beauty and 10-Week), Polyanthus (Champion Strain), Thalictrum, an 4 many others, at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s. Leading Seedsmen and Florists, Queen. Street. ’Phone 1051. SHOOSMITH’S Bargains in Men’* Suits for this week only. These are 3garment suits, latest cut and well made, and are offered at bargain prices from. 35/-. Also Men’s Tweed Overcoats, in new shades and styles, from 39/6. We specialise in men’s made-to-measure suits. Newest patterns on hand. GOLFERS! See the newest P.G.A. Clubs at Albert Donald’s, opposite th© Regent Theatre. ZOO NOVELTIES. —Elephants and Giraffes, 2/6; Eggs and Kewpies, 3/-; Ostrich Eggs, 6d; Easter Eggs of all descriptions from Jd to 7/6. —W.F.C.A., Ltd. HORSE COVERS. —Our heavy all long Flax Covers will fit well and wear well. Satisfaction guaranteed. —Albert Donald, opp. Regent Theatre. APPLES. —First grade Ballarats and Delicious, 6/8; Jonathans, 5/8; second grade Jonathans and Cookers, 4/8. Rail paid. —Hook, Havelock North. BE SLENDER AGAIN! Superfluous flesh safely removed by Naturettes, the money-back guaranteed slimming treatment. 17 days’ treatment for 7/6. — Wood’s Pharmacy. APPLES! APPLES! Choicest and nicest apples in town; also Cooking Apples, 61bs. for 1/-, at Esau’s, Queen Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1051. PROCURE your Railway Tickets and Reserve Seats for Easter, at the Railway Town Office.—ll. Jacob, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. R. RAMBERT grinds and sets Lawn. Mowers on latest Electrical Grinder at Etonomy Prices. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. LAWN-MOWERS! Let us Grind and Set yours. Best possible job, loweifc price.—R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street, ’Phone 1637 (

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; now Single Beds, non-sag wires, 29/6; Mattresses from 12/6, Pillows 2/6, Chesterfields, 3 Cots from 12/6. —J. W. F. Pool and Son, Post Office Mart, 'phone 1013; also Exchange Mart, Queen Street (opposite Knox Church). ~R.ATT.WAY ~ TICKETS, Reserved Seats and Sleeping Berths, at the Railways Town Office.—H. Jacob, 3 doors from Cosy Theatre. 'Phone 1165. PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies’ Plaited Silk Fleecy-lined Bloomers, well made; S.W., W., O.S. and X. 0.5.. 2/6, 2/9, 3/11. Fine Quality All Wool Cashmere Bloomers, with-ribbed leg, all shades. W. 4/11, and O.S. 5/6. Graham and Co., Ltd. SPECIAL VALUE in Winter Vests. All Wool Canterbury Vests, 3/11, 5/6. Fine Quality Fancy Knit All Wool Vests, 3/6, 3/11. Canterbury Silk and Wool Vests, s.s. and no sleeves; W. 4/6, O.S. 4/11. —Graham and Co., Ltd. SPECIAL VALUE lii Wincey ette Nightdresses, Cream and Pastel shades. Well made and nicely-trimmed. W., 0.5.; short sleeves; 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. Also long sleeves, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. Twill Wineeyette, long sleeves and high necks. W. 8/11, O.S. 9/11. —Graham & Co., Ltd. SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies’ Coats. —Navy Fancy Velour, large fur collars, 0.5., 79/6; Saxe Blue Fancy Velour, with natural fur collar, W., 79/6; Fancy Bouele Cloth Coats, fully-lined, large fur collars; S.W., W., W.X., 89/6 each. —Graham and Co., Ltd. SPECIAL VALUE in Ladies’ Millincry.—Chic little Pull-ons, trimmed quill, in assorted shades, 7/11 each. Smart Felt Ready-to-Wears, in newest shades, 9/11, 12/11, 14/6. Velour Models, trimmed quill, Wine, Navy, Brown, 24/6, 27/6. —Graham and Co., Ltd.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 April 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 April 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 April 1935, Page 1

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