THE BOOK ARCADE CoF* E. R. Mulfen, Manager. (Late A. Hollinge) NNOUNCEa GRAND SALE. .Full stock Mapked at Cost. See Our Windows. We want you to realise that your PRESENTS will coat you Less than Half they did last year. Thermometers, Dominos, Rulers, Slate Cleaners, to be Riven away with our compliments. Askfor them. • Our Upstairs Bhow Rooms are a World in Miniature. Bring *he Children to see this Show of Toys. DOLLS—aII sorts of Dolls from Id to 20s. Dolls' Furniture, Go-carts, Perambulators. Sure to Pleape •the Girls. Also—Wagons, Trains, Steam Engines, Ships, Yachts, and Meobanioal Toys; Delightful for your children, and ■pleasing for you, because they are cheap. Remember! Upstairs. Our Cash Register Tickets are worth -Saving. £1 worth means la in Goods Free. THERE was once a young lady of Niger who was asked if she would •drink cider. "No, no!" replied she, "I only drink tea, and tea of the best, which is -TIGER/"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8344, 29 January 1907, Page 3
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158Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8344, 29 January 1907, Page 3
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