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W.F.C.A. SPECIALS, r? /j 1 EACH. — Women’s Opera-top Knitted Woollen Vests, Pink shade only.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” . X/fi PAlR.—Girls’ All Wool Black ' School Hose, size 4, 4/6 pair.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” ft/C PAIR. —Women’s Woollen Stocku ings, Fawn shades, mock seamed. Sizes 8j to lOin.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” rr /C. PAlR—Women’s Airforce Blue ’/ shade Woollen Stockings, mock fashioned. Sizes, 9 and 9|- only—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” T /a PAIR. —All Wool Fully-fashioned ' Roslyn Ribbed Solway College Grey Stockings, from 7/6 to 9/6 pair.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9 /I 1 EACH. —Heavy Cotton Tea ' Towels, size 20 x 30. Coloured borders. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”

Lilian McKenzie 61 RENALL STREET. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST. Please Note: Phone 1521. QIFTS FOR SOLDIERS.—New stocks of Soldiers’ Requisites just to hand: Money Belts, Leather Holdalls, Toilet Sets, Safety and Blade Razors, Strops, Unbreakable Mirrors, Writing Cases, Wallets. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: Walking Sticks—W. ORANGE, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1934. “PECTROL” FOR ADULTS. “PECTORINE” FOR CHILDREN. TWO RELIABLE REMEDIES For COUGHS AND COLDS. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 bottle From J. V. GORDON, MP.S. DISPENSING CHEMIST, MASTERTON. (Cosy Theatre Building.) 'Phone 1034. P.O. Box 53.

Brose trees NAMED HYBRID TEAS Coll, ot 12 Named Varieties, all different, I'or 24/-. posted. NAMED POLYANTHUS ROSES Collection of Twelve best kinds, named, I'or 24/-. posted. FLOWERING SHRUBS Collection of any Three as listed. 10/-, Posted. Daphne - Ericas - Boronias - Azalea* Protea - Diosrna- Prostranthera - Lilacs SMALL FRUITS Currants—Black and Bed 15/- doz. Gooseberries—Red. 15/- doz. Boysenberries—Giant Fruit. 2/6 each. Guavas—Purple and Yellow. 3/- each. Raspberries—l.lovd George. 7/6 doz. Feijoas—Pineapple Fruit. 3/6 each. Asparagus—Two-year-roots. 2/6 doz. Chinese Gooseberries—6/6 nalr. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varieties In all shades of Blues. Yellows. Scarlets. Smoky and Bicolors, tn superb assortment. Every bulb guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 10/Collection of 24 for 18/MONEYMAKER PEAS Crops In 8 weeks. First early pea. maturing 8-iO weeks, according to climatic conditions. Well filled pods. 121 n.. no Staking. 1/- pkt.. 2/6 lb.. 31b. for 6/6. DOUBLE GERBERAS Unexcelled for cutting. Scarlet. Orange, Salmon-pink. Collectton three for 9/-. FREE CATALOGUE—Forty pages, beautifully illustrated, on Roses, Shrubs, Hedging, Fruit Trees, etc. Write for copy to-day. It’* Free! GARDEN LILIES Lily of the • Valley — Giant white, scented. Offered In clumps of six crowns. 1/- clump of six roots: six clumps for 5/6. Speciosum Rubrum—Often called tßc pink Tiger Lily. Spotted and shaded crimson. 1/6 each. 15/- dozen. Tigrinum Splendens — Tiger Lily. Brilliant orange-flame flowers, with black spots. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. Tigrinum Flora Pleno—Double form of the Tiger Lily. Most attractive for cutting. 1/3 each. 12/- dozen. Longiflorum Harrissi—The Christmas Lily, with pure white trumpets. 1/each. 10/- dozen. Henry! — Deep rich orange-yellow; very handsome. 1/6 each, 15/- dozen. Candidum: Madonna Lily — Sweetlyperfumed pure white Illy. Blooms Just before Christmas. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. Jacobean Lily, or Sprekelia Formoslssima — Orchid shaped blooms of rich crimson. 1/- each, 10/- dozen. Scarborough Lily, or Vallotta Purpu-rea—Funnel-shaped, deep rich scarlet lilies. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. Giant Amaryllis or Hippeastrum— Mixed hvbrlds. varying from vivid scarlet to striped and marglned pink and white. 2/6 each. 25/- dozen. GRIFFITHS E B*EaWII9»I23 OWENS RD, ''tOBFIMT' EDEN "AUCKLAND

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1943, Page 4

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