RHail Owlet's Receive my Personal Attention, -ct GOLD LACE PINS, 5/-, 0/-, 7/6, 10/WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, fyg'ASTERTON. ESTABLISHED 18S5. P.O. BOX 5.* TEL. 10G. 9-ct GOLD CURB DANGLES. 38/PUEE SILVER MOUNTS, 9/-, 10/- 15/-, 20/-9-ctGOLD LINKS, 15s, 18s, 20s, 255. SILVER MIRRORS, 35/-, 40/, 50/-8-DftY A VERY HANDSOME PRESENT. SILVER PtfOTO FRAMES :■»/-, 0/-, 10/ Right in THAT IS WHERE W. BOOTH Is with a NEW * UP-TO-DATE STOCK of GROCERIES of All Deßcriptions, At the Lowest Possible Prices for Cash. Save your Couport3 and Share in the Profits. Cash Buyer of Eggs and Butter. QUEEN STREET (Opposite Pinhoy's Stables). GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE DISTRICT. JEW JiiLLERY-WATCHES. Solid Silver and Electro-Plate Goods. T?OR any of the above articles the shop to go to is (Late W. Dougall.) Who has a large Stock, and, taking quality into consideration the prices are very moderate. Jewellery of all kinds made and repaired on the premises. Watches thoroughly cleaned and repaired. We can suit you with Speotaoles in gold, gold-filled, or steel frames. ADDRESS— Queen Street, Masterton, TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ' DESTRE to notify Customers and the General Public that I have disposed of my Grocery n Business in Masterton to MR P. C. BUCKTHOUGHT. I thank you for liberal support accorded in the past, and solicit a continuance to my successor. W. CANDY. N reference to the above, I trust, by close atten- . tion to business and to the requirements of customtrs, to merit your support. P. C. BUCKTHOUGHT. BY BEST WE MEAN WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. "F YOU ABE A WRITER don't drudge along in the old way with a steel pen and a . nib-like a piece of bent wire. Try the newer, perfect way—WATERMAN'S IDEAL It will make your writing go easier. And tfoi» a Present send Waterman's Ideal. You'll make someone your friend for life by giving him a friend for life. From 12/6 each. Gold mounted for presentation. " CALL TO-DAY AND. INSPECT. A COMPLETE STOCK AT C. C. AITKEN'S BOOK DEPOT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. L. St. GEORGE, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, kEGS to announce to the residents of Maslorton and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the premises known as « Pragnell's Buildings, (Opposite the junction of Wo3ksopßoad and Queen Street), where he trusts to] receive a fair share of publio patronage. PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY (by'the Best Makers). TOILET REQUISITES STOCKED. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed J. R. NICOL. (LATE F. H. WOOD.) AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AS for SaleHouse, Victoria Street, Masterton, 5 rooms, £3OO. House, (new), Church Street, 5 rooms, Scullery and w.c, £450. House, 5 rooms, Wrigley Street, £365. Houses at £500,£550 £6OO, £750, to £IOOO, Masterton and Lansdowne. Farm, 380 acres, Opaki, £9 10s per acre. 16t> acres, one of the best dairy farms in the Wairarapa, £2O 10s per acre. Other Farms from £8 10s ro £lB per acre, Furniture Warehouse in progressive town a bargain. Sections in Masterton £75 to £l5O, Large range of all kinds of properties on the books. Particulars on application. J. R. NICOL, Bannister Street, Masterton. The Eagle Brewery^ QUEEN STREET, .-. MASTERTON. OUR beer is made from pure malt and and hops and with water from one of the best Private springs in Masterton. Customers can rely on a_ genuihe, and wholesome beverage. Order your supply at once. W. BURRIDGE, Proprietor, FOR SALE. ■ FIRST-CLASS fat lamb-raising proL perly comprising 2000 acres, situate rithin easy distance of Palmerston, nearly all flat land, grows excellent rape and root crops, well fenced and subdivided, 250 acres in rape and young grass, 50 acres in oats, 100 acres ploughed for turnips, balance in grass. Buildings comprise 9-roomed house, stables, wooished, yards, and dip; good plantations and orchard. Price, £lO per acre, £IOOO cash required, balance 5 per cent, for a term of years. Stock at valuation. For further information apply to G.A.PREECE&Co. LAND AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH, KING AND SON UILDjERS,! AN -< CONTRACTORS CORNER OHOBOH AND DIXON-BTBEETS, MASTERTON. Plans prepared and Estimates given. A RARE CHANCE EAST COAST. 1220 Acres, known as the Wai Tana Estate. Only six and a-half miles from the harbour of Tauranga. The whole is ring-i'enced and subd vided. 400 acres in grass and will winter 80 head of cattle. The property is well-watered and the land is excellent for sheep and cattle and can be made into one of the best farms in that district. There are no buildings. PRICE ;PER ACRE £1 IGs ITSTSuTK BROUGHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, Palmerston North, Have for immediate sale— OA f\ Acres, fC~r\J merston. All in grass, well fenced and subdivided. 5 roomed house and outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. Q/\/\/\ Acres of first-class sheep O\)\J v/ country, situate 12 miles from Napier on main road. All in grass, ring fenced, subdivided into 4 paddocks, a large portion ploughable, can ride all over it. Carrying 1J sheep to the acre besides cattle. Cottage and good yards, price £6 per acre. Terms 25% cash, bate nee 5 years at 5%. si /-v Acres situate 14 miles from Palmerston, rich flat alluvial land, unsurpassed for fattening and cropping purposes. Wintered 2400 wethers and 100 cattle. New 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £l6 par acre. Easy terms arranged. Acres 12 miles from Palmerston \) § %Jr and 6 from railway. Land of excellent quality, 200 acres in grass, balance heady milling bush. A good portion ploughable, balance undulating, Cottage and yards. Price £3lO per acre. "I f\ f\f\f\ Acres of partly improved IUiUUv country, situate on the ' bonders of the King Country, 19 miles from railway station. Volcanic formation, excellent grassland. 2500 acres ploughed and grasses, 5000 acres surface sown, 1200 acres native grass and rough feed, balance bush. Ring fenced, totara posts and wire, and subdivided into 23 well watered paddocks. Would cut up splendidly into dairy farms and quickly return a handsome profit. Good homestead and all neoessary farm buildings, Price £2 10 per acre. Easy terms arranped. Opening Notice, MRS E. J. MALTBY has pleasure in announcing to the Public generally that she has taken over the SUPPER and DINING SALOON Business from Mr T. Thompson (nearly opposite Hartmann, Hoar and Permain's), in Queen Street. The establishment is now thoroughly renovated and enlarged, Everything on Most Up-to-date Lines. Thos Wagg and Coy. Coach and Carriage Builders, MASTERTON. SUPPLY Vehicles made to order, in any style, and constructed under personal supervision, from the best selected materials, by expert workmen, and our prices defy competition. Our vehicles have taken first awards wherever shown. Rubber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to new and second-hand conveyances. Trade supplied. T. WAGG & Co., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. IHE above Hetel, which is situated jm. near the Masterton Railway Station, j.r^qw,,open.. ~„.,- , * Hot andoold baths, wholesome meals. Every comfort for travellers by early or late »rains. Tariff—From 4s 6d per day. A- ASHWORTH, Manager
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8101, 22 March 1906, Page 7
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