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CARD RING SIZES POSTED ON APPLICATION. J FINE 5 STONE HALF HOOP OPALS, £3 7s 6d. FINE 5 STONE SAPPHIKES & DIAMONDS. £ll. These pings are all Guaranteed Solid 18-ct. Gold with Ist Quality Stones. \ 5 STONE HALF HOOP DIAMONDS, £lB. HALF HOOPS, RUEY & DIAMONDS, £lO lOs. ■Af, HALF HOOPS HALF HOOPS URQUOISE & DIAMONDS £l3. ALL PEARLS £5 10s, RUBY & DIAMONDS SAPPHIRfS & DIAMONDS £5. £5. FineTkssontment of Engagement Rings from 30s. Mail Oi»de»»3 Kecaiva IVI/ Papso.i Attention. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, A. HENDERSON;, RUBY & DIAMONDS £4. PERRY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. EST 1885. P.O. BOX 5. TEL. 106. Premises formerly occupied by W, Dougall.

STOCKTAKING REMOVAL SALE. AS P. HAMILL'S New Premises will not be ready for 3 or 4 weeks, he has decided to STILL FURTHER REDUCE his Up-to-dat« stock of .Drapery Clothing and Mercery and hold a U.K&AI STOCKTAKING REMOVAL SALE Of GENTS'TIES. COLLARS, SHIFTS, TENNIS SHIRTS & MEKCERY, AIB Reduced. SPECIAL. ALL THE GENT'S SUITS TO BE SOLD AT 25 to 50 per cent below marked prices, ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS in GENT'S CHESTERFIELDS. 25 to 60 per cent, below marked prices Call and Bee for yourselves. MASTERTON. « % Sr '■i V s m $ mm £\m SicM M m m A ft c. C. ' AITKEN'Si LIST OE RECENT PUBLICATIONS. Lady Balitmore .. The Sphinx Lawyer Kid McGhie ... The Sage Brush . . Mr John Strood '.. •• First It Was Ordained The Mistakes) of Miss Manisty The Face of Clay.. • • The Quickening .. The . Mender of Nets The Artful Miss Dill The Northerner .. Owen Wister ,I'' B. R. Crockett Ward Percy White Thome Hilliers Vachell Lynde Wm. Mackay Frankfort Moore Dairs C. C. AITKEN BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAJ BOOKSTALL. Telephone 212. Box 102. L. St. GEORGE. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, EGS to announce to the residents of Mas'.erton and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the premises known as Pragnell's Buildings, (Opposite the junction of Woaksopßoad and Queen Street), where trusts to receive jei fair share of public patronage. ' ' B 1 4 PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY (by the Best Makers). TOILET REQUISITES STOCKED. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed 'AT THE WINTER SHOES ..BOOT PALACE. JUST ARRIVED—NEW CONSIGNMENT of the best English A and American BOOTS and SHOES. Fit and StyIe—GUARANTEED. PRICES REASQNABLE. Also on Hand a fine stock of OHILDRENS FOOTWEAR. H. PETERSON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, TIGER TEA OPEN TO ALL. COMPETITION. £ls in PRIZES. THE Sentence used in the last Competition has been retained, and the Editor of the Dunedin Evening Sttr has this time kindly consented to supply two words to complete the sentence, and to seal it away. JOl ft be divided amongst those who correctly supply the 3!/ A O two missing words in the following sentence:— "Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact Tiger Teas are . and " CONDITIONS. 1. Write complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card, and Full Name and Address on the opposite side. 2. Any number of guesses may be sent, at each guess must be accompanied by the end of a packet of Tiger Tea containing the number. ' 3. If more than 15 correct replies are sent, the prize money will be distributed amongst the first 15 earning to hand before the 31st August next, tbe closing date, addressTIGER TEA COMPETITION, Box 111, Dunedln. * O, * & * O. REMEMBERThe clothes make the man, If WE make the clothes. OUR First Shipment of Autumn A Winter goods are to hand. They are the best we have ever landed. Krahagen & »napman, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. Eflt.jjlßos.] PERRY ST. [P.O. Box 34 A Money-making: Farm. 200 all in grass, 50 to 60 acres flat land, balarce undulating; first-class dairying and grazing land, ring fenced, 4 paddocks, well .fenced, and watered by running streams; carried 90 head cattle last winter, carrying 500 sheep and 44 cattle; new 6-roomed house (verandah 3 sides),* storeroom and wash-house, large cow, hay, gig, and calf sheds; factory and school two and a-half miles. Title L.I P., annual rent £9. Price only £9. Easy terms. APPLY TO- / Saunders & Hall, WARD STREET, DANNEYIRKE. BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, Palmerston North, Have for immediate sale — QA fi •^■ cres > situate 6 miles from Palmerston., All in grass, well fenced and subdivided. 5 roomed house and outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. Q AAA Acres of first-class sheep OVf \J v.' country, situate 12 iniles from Napier on main road. All in grass, ring fenced, subdivided into 4 paddocks, a large portion ploughable, can ride all over it. Carrying If sheep to the acre besides cattle. Cottage and good yards, price £6 per acre. Tenks 25% cash, ale nee 5 years at 5%. 6\ O 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 per acre. Easy terms arranged. Acres 12 miles from Palmerston \J i vJ' and 6 from railway. Land of excellent quality, 200 acres in grass, balance heavy milling bush. A good portion ploughable, balance undulating, Cottage and yards. Price £3lO per acre. 1 A AAA Acres of partly improved lU«vv/U country, situate on the 7 borders of the King Country, 19 miles from railway station. Voloanic formation, excellent grassland. 2500 acres ploughed nnd grassed, 5000 acres surface Bown. 1200 acres native grass and rough feed, balance bush. Ring fenced, totara posts and wire, and subdivided into 23 well watered paddocks. Would out up splendidly into dairy farms and quickly return a handsome profit. Good homestead and all necessary; farm buildings, Price £2lO per'acre. Easy terms arranged. Burton Beewepy Company, PALMERSTON NORTH. Prize Alcr and Stout In )Bu!k and Bottle. CHAS. LOUJSBON, Manager.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8165, 23 June 1906, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8165, 23 June 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8165, 23 June 1906, Page 7

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