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a Practical Watcßimaker, Jeweller and Optician, (PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY W. DOOGALL.) AS Just opened Two Case* of New Goods including an assortment of Ladies Belts Untarnished Metal assorted Coloured Leather, Very Handsome. Price 7/6. Also a large assortment of Silver-Mounted Scent Bottles, Vases, etc., prices ranging from 2/- to 20/-. Marble Presentation Clocks, Solid Silver Teiffis and Trays. Rotherham Heavy Cased Eng'ish Lever Watches,; now selling at 4. Nickel Level Watches 20s to 40s. Also the latest Pince Nez Frames for Ladies and Gents in Gold, Gold Filled and solid Nickel. L'aiW^:li]ihl»:|ll»»']t'Jlll«l«lillhLliliiJ POST OFFICE BOX 5. TELEPHONE 106. RlWilSwlllTslSlJHwßi^ ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS. ■IMl 1 nMmIW ' HAS BEEN AN ENORMOUS SUCCESS AND ALTHOUGH THE WILL STILL CONTINUE THERE WILL BE Until the END of the Sale A LOT OF BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES. SJouse Flannels, Blouse Flannelettes, Dress Sedges, Gray Tweeds, Mantels Jackets. Etc.. Etc ß A FINE LOT OF REMNANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A liflHM wmmmmm OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. the Bargains. Giffiffla I Latest and Bust Book, ' "PICTURES FROM : THE BALKANS," NOW ON SALE. Price 3s 6 Posted 3s 11d, Kiikii BOOK DEPOT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAX BOOKSTALL. Telephone 212, Box 102. LOOK OUT For the CAFE de PARIS umm -„. .j. New and Up-to-date. , Opnosite Post Office, QUEEN-STREET " MASTERTON. L. St. GEORGE. PHARMACEUTICALICHEMIST, \ EGS to announce to the residents of Mas'.erton and its vicinity that he has 1 commenced business in the premises known as ' Pragnell's Buildings, (Opposite the junction of Wo3ksop Road and Queen Street), where he trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. ! ACRES, 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, bay, gig, and calf sheds; factory and school two and a-half miles. Title L.LP., annual rent £9. Price only £9. Easy terms. APPLY TOPURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY (by the Best Makers). TOILET REQUISITES ST CKED. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed WINTEE SHOES «**, BOOT PALACE, JUST ARRIVED NEW CONSIGNMENT of the best English and American BOOTS and SHOES. Fit and StyIe—GUARANTEED. PRICES REASONABLE. Also on Hand a fine stock of CHILORENS FOOTWEAR. H„PETERSON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, COMPETITION. I OPEN TO ALL. £ls in PRIZES.! T'nHE Sentence used in the last Competition has been retained, and the Editor of the L Dunedin Evening Bth r has this time kindly consented to supply two words to complete the sentence, and to seal it away. ,; ' " 3G d * v "* e "* amongst those who correctly supply'the ..! *•". I"■ v two missing words in the following sentence: - "Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact Tige ■i-Tcasare *..... and " "J CONDITIONS, l.!* Write complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card, and Pull Name and ~|, Address on the opposite side, ; o ajtjAny number of guesses may be, sent, xt each guess must be accompanied by the end ;>;<• of «. packet of Tiger Tea containing the number. ; 3, If raore than 15 correct replies are sent, the prize money will De distributed'amongst ,*'■ the first 15 ceming to band before the 31st 'August next, the closing date, ' ADDRESS- "" TIGER £ TEACOMPETIT!OW,:BoxIII» Dunedln. SBiTriiiiss?^ WARD STREET, DANNEVIRKE. LAND : 9 ALFRED COOK LAND AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH Has the following new list of choice sheep runs in the Manawatu FOR SALE:— lOfiA Acres, near Fielding, permanXcv \J\J ently watered, new 13-room ed house, beautiful grounds, stables, dip perfectly arranged yards, 20 paddocks, capacious woolshed and night * pens] Originally rich bush land, 600 acres been stumped and ploughed. Half the land perfectly level, balance very easy downs, all cleared and well grassed, 1 mile from railway station. No expense being spared to make this run rank as the finest in the Manawatu. Carries 3 sheep to acre besides cattle, etc. Price £lB per acre cash. This property bears no encumberances. ryf\f\ Acres, close to Halcombe. A I \J\J splendid shoep run with large homestead, 10-roomed residence, yards, woolshed; dip, etc, Price £lB per acre, easy terms. 13 AAA Acres near Dannevirke, a fine O\J\J \J prdperty with every conven ience, all cleared, etc. £8 per acre, £3OOO cash. ' ■ Write for particulars, ALFRED COOK. Land and Commission Agent, *~RANGITIKEI ST., PALMRRSTON N ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. i WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand acd can now confidently assert' we have succeeded in doing o. Wb invite all who enjoy GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOR STAPLES' BEST, on daught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts. And confidently anticipate their '■ verdiot will be thai . Staples ahd Co. have buc3 aeesfully removed the reproach that good beer could not bebrewed in Wellington 4. STAPLES & CO. Limited), MOLiSSWOBTH AND MTJBPH? STBUETS. Alfpedton Coach and Carrying Business. : W. F. HARDING, Proprietor, Ekstahuna. ''''' Coach Service— EAVES Alfredton 9.30 a.m., Rvrives A Eketahuna 11.30 a.m. Leaves Eketehana 2.30 p,rn «rri?ej

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8181, 12 July 1906, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8181, 12 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8181, 12 July 1906, Page 7

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