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mm \A% m PT*i m m tm m Km «&«£•* m* lfc> m m m ""(MM*. ST. Lv »t-'-*^*. ./••," a.r •• *» »TO l>,\ •^ i ->**! 1 The CEMEWT PIPE Company, Ltd. NEAR RAILWAY STATION, MASTERTON. TdOS. EVANS, MANAGER.

THE Leading Furniture Warehouse INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF THE FOLLOWING LINES. JUST "LANDED A. Large and Chuicu Variety of Rattan Ware A Splendid Lino of Tapestry and Crotonne Coverings. Some nice things in Tapestry Table Covers and Curtains A few choice lines in Cosies and Cushion Covers. A good range in Hall Carpets in Tapestry and Brussels, .blankets, Eider Down and Wadded Quilts. Chains of :AH Descriptions. Pretty Designs In Go-CartS, Lovely of Pictures'on show in our windows. FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS STOCKED Hartmanrii Hoar 8 & Pes*main's CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS & UNDERTAKERS K#astei*ton and Cartar»tort. By e3aM* YOUK p toW DISINFECT. <# ♦ Prevents the spread of infectious and contagion diseases such as Ap TYPHOID FEVER. PNEUMONIA. SCARLET FEVER. CONSUMPTION. a MEASLES. V • DYSENTERY. V HRYSTPELAS. SMALLPOX. fy ETC FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH f And for thos S about you. disinfect your home. Kreso is bo effective that one part of Kreso to ninety-nine of warm water will destroy the most resistant disease germ in one minute. IN THE SICK ROOM Kreso can be used for washing wounds, as an antiseptic dressing, exposed m saucers to purify the air, and to wash all infected linens, such as sheets, towels, bandages, disinfecting vessels, etc. Cloths from the sick room put into a tub containing a 1% solution of Kreso, and allowed to remain for a short time.will bethoroughly disinfected, and the disease germs destroyed. KRESO CAN BE USED in the bathroom, kitchen, waste pipes, garbage pail, kennels and stables. An ideal disinfectant, germicide, deodorant, antiseptic. T. G. MASON, . PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, (Established 1870), MASTERTON. ♦ m " THE COAL THAT SATC3F3ES THE LADIES." Bvfo THE VALUE OF A UOAL DEPENDS UPON THE AMOUNT OF.. HEAT IT GIVES, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF WASTE. THIS LITTLE DIAGRAM SHOWS . . THAT " OOALBROOK. DALE" WEBTPORT, THOUGH NOT THE LOWEST PRICED, 18 CHEAPEST IN THE END. IT GOES FURTHER,AND IS "THE FINEST COAL 80UTH OF THE LINE." &■* l ton ol < Coaibrookdale ; produces; t ton of Newcastle produces 1 ton ol Lignite produces Hit At VAIM Heat Proportion of Waste Proportion of Waste Proportion of Waste ■%M Esft

ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand ard can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a <E©OD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOR STAPLES' BEST, on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding Districts. And confidently antioipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have sucaeßsiully removed the reproach that good beer oouldnot bo brewed in Wellington Wellington RAILWAY HOTEL, EKETAHUNA, PPOSITE Railway Station, and very convenient for the travelling public. One of the best-appointed hotels in the district. The best of attention and accom.modation. , ,<£ood private apartments. All 1 appointments complete and right up-to-date. First-class, Table, and .the best of Liquors always kept. Moderate charges. A. CARTER, Proprietor.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 6 November 1906, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
526

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 6 November 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8280, 6 November 1906, Page 2

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