PIANOS FOR THE PEOPLE. PJIHIS has ever been Our foSoito, For to please the people means Business Success THE DRESDEN PIANO tSO., WELLINGTON. Local Branah — QUEEN STREET, MASTERION, A. B. WALLACE, (Manager. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. SORRY, No Time foi* a Joka in This issue. I STOCK SUMMER NOVELTIES IN— Ribbons Flowers / Feathers Glove 3 Chiffons Veilings Laces Hats Sunshades Umbrellas • Silks Costumes Costume Tweeds < All Materials Embroidered Drasses Embroidered. Blouses Trimmings Uoderclothing Skirts, Etc. Juvenile, Youth's and Men's Clothing, Hosiery, Etc., No Better in the Market. Speoial Lines of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shqes.
O.U.R. WAREHOUSE, CARTERTON. Yours Truly. A. G. BAILISS. FOR a Present give a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, and you will make a friend for life, by giving a friend for life. Prices from l'2s 6d to 25a, at C. 0. AITKEN'S Book Depot, .Queen Street. Telephone 212. £lO. YOU can save the above amount by purchasing your piano at Candy'cs. We buy direct lrom the manufacturers' Laving our customers the middleman's profit, and the agent's commission. Our £3O piano is guaranteed for 10 years, and is equal to any piano sold for £4O elsewhere. We sell pianos from £3O to £65, including our celebraijed transposing piano at £45. An expert with 20 years experience attends to all orders for tuning and repairing pianos. das. Candy, / Music WARE OUSE. QUEEN STREET .. MASTER^ON High-Class Furniture. Messrs r. e. howell & co 7 Ltd., have pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Sole Wairarapa Agents for Edward Collie, of Wellington, Furniture Manufacturer. The following are some of the lines now on view at the Mart, Pei;ry Street: —Kauri and Oak side-boards, kauri canopy sideboards, jarra and kauri writing cabinets, overmantles and mantles combined, wardrobes 3ft 9in, oak palm stands, oak bookcases, oak chairs, tapestry, chesterfields saddle back chesterfields, oak and kauri all stands. Dining room suites, Inspection Invited. Razor Stropping Machine. BESTON'S PATENT. MANY gentlemen are unable to sue cessfully strop a razor. They continually cut 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 experience 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 strop'per. It is almost aiiitoj matic in action, and so simple is the instruction, that the ftiost unskilled can use it at first attempt. On the grounds of economy, it will be found the cheapest and most perfect razor stropper ever introduced. A. WHITE & CO. HAIRDRESSERS & (TOBACCONISTS QUEEN 'ISTREE X, MASTERTON. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUIL. ING SOCIETY rfIHE Sooiety is prepared to reoeiv® 1 MONEY ON DEPOBIT at me rollowlng rates Twelve Months 4 per oent. bxx Months 14 DAYS' Notics 8 ii. B. Keith, MiNAOK
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8319, 27 December 1906, Page 6
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