TALKERIES. EDISON LIST OF GOLD MOULDED RECORDS FOR MARCH, IUG 6. Call and hear these newsst specialities. TO OPEN IN 3 DAYS. Repairs done to all c!asses of talking machines, Leading Retailers in the Wairarapa. T. DWYER & Co.. [P.O. Box 21 ] MASTERTON, CARTERTON & EKETAHUNA. Edison Gold Moulded Records for Marcfe 92! 8 Gleaming Star Edison Concert Band 92! 9 Dreaming Love of You (Song) Hairy Anthony 9220 L-A-Z-Y Spells Lazy (Song) Collins and Harlan 9221 Uncle Josh Weathersby In a Department Store Andrew Ktefe 9222 Just a Little Rocking Chair and You (Song) Ada Jones 9223 Hebrew Vaudeville Specialty Julian Rose Introducing parody on r 'Then I'd be i Satisfied with Life." \ 9224 Some One Thinks of Some One (Song) Irving Gilklle 9225 10th Regiment March Edison Military Band 9226 Answer 'Ballad) Marie NareUe 9227 My Name Is Morgan but it A'n't J. P. (Song) Bob UoHrts 9228 1 Love to Tel the Story Anthony and Harrison 9229 Sweet Smiles (Bells) « Albert Benzlcr 9230 I Lost My Heart 'way Down In Alabama (Song) Harry MacDonough 9231 Forty-five Minutes from Broadway (Song) Billy Marray 9232 I Long to See You Once Again (Song) Harlan and Stanley 9233 Razzazza Mazzazza Edison Concert Band 9234 What's the Use of Knocking (when a Man is Down) (Song) Edward Meeker 9235 Once Upon a Time Song) Byron G. Harlan 9236 Mandy and Her Man (Vaudeville) Ada Jones and Zen Spencer Waltz of the Ro»es Edison Symphony Orchestra 9238 Sister (Song) Frank C. Stanley 9239 Pretty Desdamone (Song) Arthur Collins 9240 Only a Message from Home Sweet Home (Song) Edison Male Quartette 8241 The Dixie Ruibe EdismHilitaru&S® OTHING LIKfl GOOD (LEATHER WELL PUT TOGETHER nffTE are still making our well Known— Buggy Harness lrom £5 up. Gig Harness lrom £5 up. Double Buggy Harness from £7lO up. Strong trap and Dairy Cart Harness from £6 10s up. FOR NET CASH. Satisfaction guaranteed in Quality and J Price. Cash Buj era of Horse Hair and Bees Wax. TOWNSEND & COWPi Estab?ished 1880.] SADDLERS, MASTERTON. ['Phone 123 OGILYY AND SONS, Only the Pcimest Beet and ■All Orders Carefully Attended to, TELEPHONE 65. Record Reign Butchery , Masterton, A CHEAP METAL FARM GATE & FEifCE M THE N GATE-RIGID AS A GIRDER. I The cheapest and most » s 4 with 5 wires, hinge*, and 'qnrißf catoh, S3-; £?£* £j 11 x 4. 27. 6d; 12 x 4. 30*. Extra wir«. _ **ch. ffi *L4t«! ' " We hare wreral other Btflef. —. , Send for oar Illustrated Catalogue. I Send for sample. CYCLONE FENOE AHD GATE COMPANY:---T MA&TON BTEJHBT. CHRJSTCHURCH. MenUonthis paopr. THE CORNER SHOP, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HAS the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of TOBACCONIST'S Goods io the town. Over jS2OO worth of PIPES, principally '-Loewe and C 0.," which are recognised as the best pipe of the day, panging from 4-/6 to 20s ALU LEADING TOBACCOS STOCKED. I have just> hand all my, Fcotballs for the corning Season. The LATEST and NO old Stock*. one of the best in the district; three chair with tha bast operators. RAZORS AND SCISSORS GBOUND AND SET.
.RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, PHE above Ketel, which is situated near the Masterton Bailway Station, now open. Hot and cold baths, wholesome meals. Every comfort for travellers by early or late trains. Tariff—From 4s*6d per day. A ASHWOETH, Manager < BEFORE GOING T® BED T?f 'WB< JH CARBOLIC . c mm OWPEi & a.i night to the spread of decay. 8 It- is antiseptic, agreeable, and fj refreshing, and has the largest sale g of any dentifrice. J (10% Crystal Carbolic) a is a pleasant antiseptic soap, specially suited 3 for bath and toilet use in hot climates. 3 F. C. CALVEKT & Co., Manchester, ! ENGLAND
Thos Wagg and G Coach and Cabbiage Builders, MASTEETON. UPPLY Vehicles made to order, in any J style, andconstiucted under personal supervision, from the best selected materials, by expert workmon, and our prices defy competition. Our vehicles have taken first awards wherever shown. Eubber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to new and second-hand conveyances. Trade supplied. WAGG & Co.,' QUEEN SIEEET, MASTEETON. mm® ■sm& Ml mm CWJ MAKES k'imm « II THAN SNOW. iliini ®wm SME emsntta The Blue of Blues
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 3
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