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ILOT Wm. SHILLING, of the Wellington Harbour Board reports that PLANTEKOA has cured him of Pains. and Ulceration of the stomach, Flatulence and Chronic Indi--gestion,from which he suffered for years. PLANTEKOA is now the recognised, remedy for Wlckuatioks of the Btomaeh, Bloov Poisons, internal and external,. Growths, Ivuovrs, Hahd Swellings,. Goitee, and all abnormal conditions of the system. Taken as directed will save you from OPERA! lON. HERBERT. T. WOOD, CHEMIST AND OPT T CIAN, Queen-street, J. GRAHAM & Co. gHOWIWG In their windows a large assortment of Ladies white fancy embroidered handkerchiefs, Also— A large assortment of Gent's hemstitched silk handkerchiefs from Is 6d each: / Gent's Ties, Shirts, collars. A large Assortment BRIEF BAGS. GLADSTONE BAGS. PORTMANTEAUX, ETC. AND CO. HydPo-CaPbon Gas Plants. IHIS is what residents in the country have been looking for. " EOS." gas costs not more than 2s per thousand feet, or quarter the cost of kerosene. It is the latest triumph in producing a chaap and brilliant light and it may be used for heatrooms or cooking. We are now exhibiting the first plant h.troduce'd into the Southern Hemisphere in our Perry St. showrooms. Call on Wednesday or Saturday nights and see for yourself. Estimates also given for acetjlene or electric lighting. Donald and Sons. PERRY STREET, .♦. MASTERTON* PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT. N thanking the Public of Masterton and surrounding districts for their liberal support during the past six years, I beg tointimate that owing to the demands of an increasing business, and a desire to meet the requirements of country cnstomers, I have this day admitted MR A. Y. MILLAR as a partner into the Tailoring Business lately carried on by me. In future the business will be carried on under the name of WEBB & MILLAR. Again thanking the public for their liberal support, Yours respectfully, ALBERT WEBB.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEBB & MILLAR >EG to intimate to the public of Mas~y terton and surrounding districts that they are opening up a large shipment of English and Colonial Goods suitable for Summer and Autumn wear. The wants of country clients will be particularly catered for. This department will be under the personal supervision of Mr Millar, who will visit all parts of the district regularly, and clients can rely on receiving the best of attention, as Mr Millar has a thorough knowledge of the trade. The cutting will be in charge of Mr Albert Webb as formerly. We have' a laige staff of competent workmen, so customers can rely on getting their orders executed equal to the best houses in the Colony. Place youc orders without delay with WEBB & MILLAR, (Late Albert [Webb). MERCHANT TAILORS,. Opposite Pinhey's Stables, Queen-street, - • Masterton. Our Business Higfr-CSass Tailoring,

Our suits ensure superior English styles of tailoring. SATISFACTION. OLDS & ANDERSON, FASHIONABLE AND HIGH-CLASS TAILOKS, BANNISTEB ST. (Opposite Club Hotel) PRESENTS. Toys, ■ Books and Stationery. Diaries for 1906. ALL THE LATEST ANNUALS. TIW BOOKS by the Best Authors. Largest stock of GIFT & PICTURE BOOKS in the Wairarapa. Desks, Writing Cases, Albums, Pocket Books, Purses, Companions, and 311 kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for presentation, THE Best AND Cheapest ROLLINGS' BOOK ARCADE, QUEEN STREET • MABIBRTO^'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7935, 8 January 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7935, 8 January 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7935, 8 January 1906, Page 6

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