Wanted /J dvertis«= merits. WANTED Known—That at the BANFUEL Y STABLES, PAHIATUA. Buggies, Gigs and Saddle Horses can bo secured on hire. Travellers conveyed to all pans of tho district. Telepvams' promntH attended to. Cabs meet a',l trains COTTER BROS., Pahiatua. Telephone No. '27. WANTED— Everyone in search of Land to send for a free copy of our Januarv Land Guide. Greatest snips ever offered, including partly improved bush lands, diiry farms, boarding houses, etc., and also the richest dairying a'"d fattening farm north of Auckland, everything up-to da'e, for only £l2 10.S per acre. Full pa.rticulars from LONGD.LL & IlfcDIN, Land Agents, Taihape. Cyclists take jhekd. if your tyres are charged with "Miraculum" you need not fear a puncture. This compound, when injected through the valve into the inner tube, renders it quite in different to punctures. It is no longer necGFsnry to go through the ordeal of sweating by the roadside fixing m new tubes and frantically endeavouring to repair punctures. Bring your Hieyele along undwewill treat it with ibis wonderful mixture. The i-roeess is simple and cheap. Full particulars from J. A. LYTTLE & SONS. Masterton. THE Sale of the Season at Hendry and Buxton's. This Season's Millinery at yoiu own prices. WANTED KNOWN—That the Queen's H"tel is modern, well furnished, at d Up-to-date in every respect. An id-al place in which to stay. Good table. The Best Wines and Liquors. J. O'NEILL, Proprietor, Queen Street HOW delightful ! How delicious ! Ex clamations like these are quite common in reference to "TIGER" TEA. It is such a genuinely good article. Every packet is lull of quality WANTED KNOWN That HARCOMBE <fe DONALD, of Perry Street, are sole agents for Clapham's Patent Horse Holders. They are strong ■{rind reliable and can be quickly and easily adjusted. Every owner of a vehicle should use one. WANTED Known—That J. MONTGOMERY & CO. have purchased the Pork Butchering Business of Messrs Rebay and Co., Queen Street, and have commenced bnsiness in their new es'ablishment. If you have never tried our establishment make a point of doing so. All Customers waited on daily. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. MONTGOMERY & CO., General Butchers, Queen Street, Maa.terton. THERE are five different blends of "TIGER" Tea-1/4, 1/6, 1/3,1/10,, and 2/- per lb. Compare any of them * ith other brands at a higher price, and note the superioiity of "TIGEtt." There's a reason for it. DRESSING Xases lor Ladies and Gentlemen, Writing C*ses, Brush Case:, Ladies' Companions, Purses, Porktt Books etc. Before buying elsewhnc tee our stock. \Ve are confident both the goods and the prices will pl°ase you. AII KEN'S Book Depot, next to Post Cilice. Telephone 212. HUNTER, SOW & FERRIS BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. Finest stocks of small goods fresh dailv. Confectionery a SpeciaSty, Tea Rooms open all hours. NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, (Next J. A. Lyttle & Sons), Corner Smith and Queen Streets. Fancy Cakes IN ENDLESS VARIETY. OK HIGHEST QUALITY. ORDER Early t.o Save Disappointment from MACKAY & SONS, PASTRY COOKS & CONFECTIONERS H. FISHER & SON., The Noted Shop for the Real Hot Scotch Pies. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY. PINE STREET, MASTERTON] AVOID intoxicants. Drink instead the beverage that stimulates, but not ine-briatfcs—-'(TIGER" TEA. Remember it must be "lIGER" to be really goodsomethiug to recommend to your friends. THE BOOK ARCADE CoF, E. R. Muller, Manager. (Late A. Soilings) A NNOUNCE a GRAND SALE. Full Stock Marked at Cost. See Our Windows. We want you to realise that your PP»ESENTS will cost you Less than Half they did last year. Thermometers, Dominos, Rulers, Slate Cleaners, to be {riven away with our compliments. Askfor 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. £1 worth means li in Goods Free.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8351, 6 February 1907, Page 1
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