Razor Stropping Machine. I BESTON'3 PATENT. ANY gentlemen are unable to sue t cessfully strop a razor. They continually out and destroy the strop, and oft. times damage and spoil a good razor, This is frequently the case with fine hollow ground razors. All the drawbacks incidental to this want of dexterity and exper- ' ience 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 a 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 übo it at first attempt. On the grounds of economy, it will be found the cheapest and most perfect razor stropper ever introduced. A. WHITE & COJHAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. " R. T. HOLMES' BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Masthrton, 'AS just opened dp a large assortment 0* FANCY WORK, TRANSFERS SILKS, etc NEW BOOKS, REWARD BOOKS SCHOOL REQUISITES SCHOOL BOOKS Before making your purchases, oall at HOLMES' insrject bis stook and enguire his prices.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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