Wanted Advertisements. CYCLISTS TAKE HEED. If your tyres are charged with "Miraculum" you need not fear a puncture. This compound, when injected through the valve into tho inner tube, renders it quite indifferent to punctures. It is no longer necessary to go through the ordeal of sweating by tho roadside fixing in new tubes and frantically endeavouring to repair punctures. Bring your Bicycle along and we will treat it with this wonderful mixture. The process is simple and cheap. Full particulars from J. A. LYTILE & SONS. .. Masterton. r EPHK Sale of the Season at Hendry and M. Buxton's. This {season's Millinery at join own prices. V ANTED KNOWN- -That, the Queen's Hotel is modern, well furnished, ai d Up-to-date in every respect. An ideal place ir> which to stay. Good table. The Best Wines and Liquors. J. O'NEILL, Proprietor, Queen Street. OW delightful ! How delicious ! Exclamations like there are quite common in reference to "TIGER" TEA. It is such a genuinely good article. Every packet is lull of quality 7ANTED KNOWN —That HARCOMBE & DONALD, of Perry Street, are sole agtnts for Ciaphani's Patent Boise Holders. They are strong and reliable and can be quickly and easily adjusted. Every owner of a vehicle bhould ► Known—That J. MONT- ' GOMERY A- CO.* have pmchased I the Pork Butchering Business of Messrs Rebay and Co., Queen Street, and have ccmn.ecced business in their new establishment. If you have never tried our establishment make a point of doing so. All Customers waited on daily. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,T. MONTGOMERY & CO., General Butchers, Queen Street, Masterton. < .. ._'_ ! iHERE are five differer.t blends of "TIGER" Tea—l/ 4, 1/0, 1/8, 1/10, \ and 2/- per lb. Compare any of them^ith ■ other brands at a higher p?ice, and note the superiorly of "TIGEtf" There's a reason for it. RESSING Cases lor Ladies and Gentlemen, Writing C'ises, Brush Case?, Ladies' Companions, Purses, Pocket Books etc. Before buying elsewhti e see our stock. We are confident both the goods and the prices will phase you. All KEN'S Book Depot, next to Peat Oilico. Telephone 212. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. 71INEST Stocks of SMALL GOODS : fresh daily. Confectionery a Specialty. Tea. Rooms, open all hour?. NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, (Next J. A. Lyttle & Sons). Corner Smith and Queen Streets. Fancy Cakes IN ENDLESS VARIETY. OP HIGHEST QUALITY. KDER Early to Save Disappointment from MACKAY & SONS, PASTRY COOKS & CONFECTIONERS H. FISHER & SON., AKERS. & CONFECTIONERS, Tho Noted Shop for the Real Hot Scotch Pies. ( WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY. PINE STREET, MASTERTON! VOID intoxicants. Diink instead the '. beverage that stimulates, but not inebriates—"TlGEß" TEA. .Remember itmust bo'"'JIGER" to be really goodsomething to recommend to your friends. t What's the Uso P IF IT'S HOT-IT'S HOT! riOOLING Drinks. Delightfully fresh O cups of Tip-Top Tea, Morning and Afternoon, at Turner's Lofna Doone Tip-Top Tea Rooms. Pretty 1 China, Good Sweets, and everything else Tip-top. Loose Teas from Is Od, Is Bd, la lOd, 2s. Special High-grade Teas, 2s -Id, 2s!"6d, 3s, packed in jib and lib parcels, also in 5, 10, and 20ib tins, and in chests. , TURNER AND TURNER'S TIP-TOP TEAS. Queen St., Masterton (Next C. Smith). BOOK ARCADE Go F. E. R. Mullen, Manager. (Late A. Hollinge) A NNOUNCEa GRAND SALE. Full Stock Marked at Cost. See Our Windows. We want you to realise that your PRESENTS will co3t you Less than Half they did last year. ! Thermometers, Dominos, Rulers, Slate Cleaners, to be civen away with our compliment?. Ashfor them. Our Upstairs Show Rooms are a World in Miniature. Bring the Children to see this Show of Toys. DOLLS—aII sorts of Dolls from Id to 20s. Dolls' Furniture, Go-carts, Perambulators. Sure to Please the Girls. Also—Wagons, Trains, Steam Engines, Ships, Yachts, and Mechanical Toys. Delightful for your children, and pleasing for you, because they are cheap. Remember! Upstairs, Our Cash Register Tickets are worth saving. £l worth means Is in Goods Free. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8349, 4 February 1907, Page 1
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