MASTERTON ADVERTISEMENTS. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. (Late Harvey and Co.) Bicycles Sold on Credit. All makes of Tyres and Cycle Accessories in stock. Several Ladies' and Gents.' Secondhand Cycles on hand to be sold for cash, of terms arranged. W. WIGGINS, Manager. EVERY WORKING-MAN Should get full value for his money. . . . Our Cycles Last longest and are the cheapest iv the long run. Our Repair Department Is our best advertisement. Agents for Bradbury, "Rudge," and Clyno (twin) Motor Cycles. Argyle, 8.5.A., Hollis, Niiarod and Rover Cycles. BROWN'S MOTOR : AND : CYCLE : WORKS, Opposite P. 0., MASTERTON. The Cheapest Butohery In N.Z. Meat in any quantity supplied to any part of North Island (fresh and frozen). Remember, I broke the local butcher's combine. D. LONG, 'Phone 402 MASTERTON. ROBBINS. Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer and Confectioner, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. My Motto is: "Please the People." CARLTON HOUSE~ QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. A Home away from Home. Shearers, don't forget. MRS. WATSON, Proprietress. THE VOICE OF THE TOILER Proclaims that High-quality Provisions should be within the reach of the workman. I supply the very best of BEEF at the very lowest caah prices. T. L. MATTHEWS, Masterton's Up-to-the-minute Butoher. ~~F. B. PLOSSON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. The most commodious and up-to-date HAIRDRESSING SALOON in town. Splendid assortment of emokere' reLouisitefi. : Skaaran, are yoiir raaon - y 'HiM •
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 79, 13 September 1912, Page 2
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219Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 79, 13 September 1912, Page 2
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