WANT ED AD V ERXISKMEN TS. pLENTY OF EXCITEMENT and Thrills at Cosy Matinee thi< afternoon at 2.30, when the big Western Drama, “War Paint,” will be shown There are plenty of Indians and thrills galore in this picture. Also on the programme is a Gazette, Carto*on and comedy, not forgetting chapter 8 of our famous serial, “The Radio Detective.” Reserves at Henderson’s or Theatre. —Garage proprietors to inspect the large assortment of motor accessories to be sold without reserve on Wednesday next, at the Masterton Engineering and Machinery Co.’s premises, Lincoln Road. QNE OF THE MOST DARING and most Spectacular railroad wrecks ever filmed will be seen in “The Transcontinental Limited,” the new Chad-1 wick special production, which has recently been completed. An engine and a Jong train of cars, speeding at sixty miles an hour, were completely demolished to produce this stirring thr. :H . Cosy, commencing to-night. pOR SUNBURN.—The famous Sparke hand lotion. A certain cure for cracked and chapped hands, sore ami aching feet, corns, etc., etc. Numerous testimonials. Write G. M. Sparke, Donald Street, Masterton. pINAL BARGAINS. —For Friday and Saturday. Twelve only Marcella Quilts, double bed size; exceptional value; 19/6 each. W.F.C.A., Ltd.. “Masterton’s Shopping Centre.” pFFEBVESCENT FRUIT SALINE for cooling and purifying the blood, stimulating the liver and invigorating the system. Try a little in the morning —a teaspoonful to a glass of water; 3/6 bottle. From Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. LIFE-SAVING. A display will be given by the Maranui Surf Club at the Masterton Swimming Club’s Carnival, Dixon Street Baths, on Tuesday, February 22. First ov< nt, 7.30 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-; children under 12, 6d. 'pHE BIGGEST THRILL you have ever experienced in “The Transcontinental Limited.” Cosy, commencing to-night, 7.45. PINAL"BARGAINS.—Friday ar 1 Saturday. One piece only of 54in. Unbleached Twill Sheeting; 1/6 yard. A bargain if ever there was one.— W.F.C.A., Ltd., “Masterton’s Shopping Centre.” QDDMENTS —In Ladies’ Fabric and Imitation Suede and Silk Glovea. for Friday and Saturday onlv; 1/. 1/11, 2/11 and 3/6 pair.—W.F.C.A.. Ltd., “Masterton.’s Shopping Centre.” £)( )ST’T 3fISB" er’s Material, Joinery, Motor Lorry and Sundries at Gerrand’s Auction ! Mart, to-day at 2 o’clock.
ODDMENTS in Dress Materials at Half-price on Friday and Saturday only. W.F.C.A., Ltd., “Masterton’s Shopping Centre.”
QDDMENT TABLE in the Showroom
at half-price, Friday and Saturday only. W.F.C.A., Ltd., “Masterton’s Shopping Centre.”
piNAL BARGAINS.—For Friday and Saturday. Heavy Herringbone Unbleached Sheeting; 54-in., 1/11; 80in., 2/9 yard.—W.F.CA., Ltd., “MasterShopping Centre.”
Masterton Club’s “Grand Night Carnival, Dixon Street Baths, Tuesday, February 22. First event, 7.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, ]/-; children (under 12) 6d.
JJUY SHOES while they are cheap. You cannot get better value elsewhere. Hubbard Bros., Queen Street, Masterton.
LEMONADE CRYSTALS make delicious and wholesome cool drinks in a few minutes. Either Lemon or Raspberry flavour, for 1/- per packet. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton.
LOOK AHEAD.—Winter must come;, get ready for it. Have that room Papered and make your Winter brighter. See my selection of wallpapers.— C. N. Cole, 19 Wrigley Street.
QENT’S NIGGER Brown Patent Shoe; fancy inset; the smartest shoe in town. Price, 38/6. Hubbard Bros., opposite Knox Church.
TENNIS PLAYERS. We havt, just landed, direct from London six dozen Poxtio Tennis Eye Shades. It has no equal as a sports shade. Price, 4/9. At L. A. Wadham, Wairarapa Sports Service. Telephone 1686.
'pHE FAIRY TRICYCLE is the only one that lasts. There are others. The Fairy is obtainable at Andrews & Rolph’s, Hugo & Shearer. Telephone! 2458. gARR & HARMASTfOTTNijiANS and Spares.
QJRY J. PURCHASE, Queen Street, for Cigarette Cabinets, Cases, Cigars m 5, 10, 25, 50. Also Razors, Brushes, etc
qEE WITH THE EYES OF YOUTH. Kryptok Bifocals restore to the eyes of middle age the natural eyesight of youth and enable you to see both near and far objects with perfect clearness. Consult H. T. Wood, Chemist and Optician.
A BING ON THE ’PHONE to 68, Carterton, will put you in touch with the latest and very best Milking Machine.—A. J. Parton Carterton, Sok Agent.
DON J T HESITATE to make inquiries about the “Rotary Perfection” Milking Machine. It is really worth while. Sole Agent, A. J. Parton, Carterton. Telephone 68.
POR HIGH CLASS MOTOR CAR and
Carriage Painting, communicate with F. J. Hunn, Perry Street, back of Impdement Go.-*s Garage. Estimates given for all classes of work.
PING 68, CARTERTON, and ask foi particulars of the “Rotary Perfection” Milking Machine.—A. J. Parton Sole Aegent.
p l , J. OSBORNE, Tinsmith, maker of Bathe, Tanks. Stove Pipes, Rubbish Tins, Milk Utensils and all shwt metal work. Addri-ss, Dixon Street, back of T. Wagg & Co.
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU that Clerical lenses would suit you. Vot: just look over the top of them when not reading. Consult H. T. Wood Chemist and Optometrist.
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