PLANTEKOA PILOT Wsr. SHILLING, of the Wellington Harbour Board reports that PLANTEKOA has cured him of Pains, and Ulceration of .the stomach, Flatulence and Chronic Indigestion, from which he suffered for years. PLANTEKOA is now the recognised remedy for Ulcerations of the btomach, Blood Poisons, internal and external, Gkowths, Tumouhs, Hakd Swellings,. Goitke, and all abnormal conditior s of the system. Taken as directed will save you from OBERA'J lON. Price 5s Per Bottle* HERBERT. TV WOOD, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, Queen-street, .... Masterton DIARIES 1906 A GOOD EANUE OF THESE— Pocket, Rough or Office^ May be Obtained at " THE ACADEMY." NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE. Notwithstanding the ph' nc menal business done this seiv-on our shelves and stands have been fully replenished, and present an array that is As Tempting as Eves*. Picnic Parties, School Committees and others should pay us a visit. EE WARD BOOKS,TOYS <& FANCY GOODS. EVERYTHING. Xmss Numbers. We have one or two of these left, and would advise taose desiro is of obtaining same to come along at once. McLEOD & YOUNGPianos. Organs Our* Business is High-Glass Tailoring, WORKMANSHIP FINISH Our suit 3 en- , sure superior English styles of tailoring. DURABILITY SATISFACTION. OLDS & ANDERSON, FASHIONABLE ADD HIGH-GLASS TAILOHS, BANNISTEP. ST. (Opposite Club Hotel). J. GRAHAM & Go. Great Summer Sale NOW ON
Latest Scotch Suitings* JUST to hand a large shipment jj of Woollens, Specially Selected by us to suit the requirements of the public of Masterton and Districts. Latest English Worsteds A Visit to our establishment will "pay" you. New Colonial Suitings IN FASHIONABLE COLOURS. See our Window for "LATEST NOVELTIES." UP-TO-DATE English Tweeds Satisfaction Guaranteed. WEBB & MILLAR, (Late Albert Webb). MERCHANT TAILORS, Opposite Pinhey Bros' Stables, Queen-street, - - Masterton. Empire Hotel Stables. MASTERTON* Telephone No. 13 TC. CLANCY begs to notify that he « has purchased the lease of the above stables, together with the Cabs and. Livery Plant, belonging to the late Mr P.' Hockley, and \?ill continue to run the Bame on the most approved lines. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Horses broken to saddle and harness. CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. Parcels and Goods delivered to all pails o! the town I. CItANCr
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7942, 17 January 1906, Page 6
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358Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7942, 17 January 1906, Page 6
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