MACGREGOR'S GLASGOW HOUSE. KINDS OF DRAPERY QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON PLANTEKOA HiOT Wm. SHILLING, of the Well, ington 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 Stomach, Blood Poisons, internal and external, Growths, Tumoobs, Habd Swellings, Goitre, and all abnormal conditions of the system. Taken l as directed will save ? *you from OPERATION; ': : ;,-V ■ V-'s--: ;<■•■/ ■;*«* ' Price 5s Perlßottlei HERBERT. T. WOOD, CBEMIBT AND^OPTTCIAN, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. CHAMBEEIimN BROS. Roller Flour Mills ALBERT, STREET) v MAS T E R TON. Razor* Stropping Machine. BESTON'S PATENT. ( ANY gentlemen are unable to successfully strop a razor. They con. tinuallycut and destroy the strop, and ofttimes damage and spoil a good razor. This is frequently %9 case; with fine hollow ground razors. AH the drawbacks Incidental to this want of dexterity and experience may be avoided by the use of this very ingenious invention—the- Beston Patent Stropper. By its aid the razor can be carefully stropped, and & fine edge always kept, without fear of damage either to the razor or stropper. It is almost auto matic in action, and so simple is the onstruction, that the most unskilled can use it at first attempt. On the; grounds of economy, it will be found the cheapest and most perfect razor stropper ever introduced. HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. GO TO;■■■■ D. Finlayson and Son, BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN-STfiEET, „■ MASTERTONGreyfcown Hotel, MAIN STREET GREYTOWN, THE MANAGEMENT /ISH to notify the residents of' . . Grey town and the Travelling Public that, in taking ' over the above well-known Hotel, no efforts will be spared* in providing. for their comfort generally. Only the best accommodation offered,, while customers may depend upon the BEST BRANDS OP ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, , Horse* and Vehicle* for HiredThe Empire' Bus meets all Trains. Good Paddocks and Stabling.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8127, 28 April 1906, Page 6
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317Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8127, 28 April 1906, Page 6
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