TO THE GENTLEMEN OF ftIASTteIFSTON. Kaw when you rpquimtui easy shave, The beat that a Barber'< vcv gave, ■'S-Tibt call oa iu9 >tt W. Hill's Saloon, At early morn or tit bu>,y noon, '1 trim and curl your hair wish grace, . "That will suit the contour of your face* ! The shop ia neat, towels are oltian, Seifsors sharp, and the razors keen, Ami there's everything there y'il find That will suit youc tasta and e<ise. your mind. FEED TON SOMA. L A .-JTIST. W. H, HILU <& C 0.," OLD MiiTAL.. 7TE are Cash Buyers 01. above. Top f prices for Brass, Copper, Zinc, Pewter, etc.. Also MeteiJ Best price givea lor old rabber, %icy<Jia -( tyres, etc. Note the address ~ dONSS ih ©»o., Clyde Q ;*y, Wa!Uir;m. NEW SEASON'S " TEAS • U B G? AiE HI V"E il>. tr ©sd Seal Tea, 2s •CW-ivc&se'tW, 2s. (These Was tea ati's4d.) ■SookiG i:i't T e«, 2d. Ai'Boo & given «R.a,y Avitb<every ♦jibs. Call aud ;ga-S< catalogues. VVs ar f» sole agents forwhia Tea : . • i\ri(X they caii'b toe-beat. QUEEN STREET, MASTEHTON, McatifMul, Strength en ii?.g; Sustaining, (SesfcoasAivev Nutritive. Jf ES3RS SWAN & «C©,ifaGve- aucc<s*ik>d fJL in producing a ) « MEDICINAL >I?©OD : -j ■whiebsonsists o£ jpsxe -STOUT -which is •brewed from the ikies!; qualities of me.lt F andtfeevns procurable, to wihwh a >quiotly .j absorbable preparaiisii of -iron in added. ;The result is a very pleasant beverage in whiea.the rough chalybeate-taste ot.iron •so o.ojtctionablfc to many people is
OOMPLETELI DISGUISED. • AN' IDEAL. INVALID STGSST. PAIEENXS OJIEE'JT. ■ OSSSN STEEET .. 'M&BTEKTON. Patronised by His Excellency The Eazl or jEanfiirlj. NOW OPEN FOR THE BE3EETKKI OF TEE PUBLIC Ncihingbut Telephone 170. 57. A. C. SCKIMGEBUE, Proprietor, What's the Use? i-IF IT'S HOT—ITS HOT"! "*»" CLING Drinks. S-digbtfully fvcSa U cups of Tip-Top Tea, Morning Afternoon, at . [ ITuir»ner>-'s Lorna Doorae \ Tip-Top Tea ffi&oms. ; 'Pretty China, Good Sweats, und cvor-y-\ thirty eisfi Tip-top. ; Loose'Tea3 from Is 6d, Special-'nigh-grade Teae, £s del, 2s 6'l,:3s?J packed in ijlb and lib parens, also in ~0, 10, and:£,o!b tins, aud in chests. TURNER AND TUSNEB'S TIP-TOP TE\S. Queen St., ftlastertoh (Kent C. SraiS'u).. ' "TMBTROGADERO" PpfwatoiSotal «S;Olrjs«g Rooms
PAHIATUa. TiiS IIGK'SIITS, lute of lLf,lrnery»ori and J.:!ar„on, has * t'lfeeis over ike abovs c*eli-ki:ovn Private Hold. Every attention will be pi ravelling public. \ Esctlieat Tab>:. Every ccnvenk.-nce. TiiiiM-S MODULATE. Psifylatus.. H igfo - Class JFa rnlturs, rESSHS It. E. HO\VKIJ j *GO.,Ltd., : hnvi; |iJwi i .iUV'( in fe'inouucinq that „. have b'.en ai'[>oiuted fcoln Wairnrapa Agents for Edward Collie, of Wellington, Furniture Msuniif-ieturer. Ths following are some of the Ijur-.s now on view at the Mart, Perry Strect;~-Kauri and Oa& side-board 3, kauri culiory side boards, jarra and kauri writing cabinets, overnootlea and manths combined, wardrobe?. Sit 9io, oak palm stands, oak bookcases, oak chairs, tapestry, chosterfields addle hack chesterfields, oak jjand kauri all stands. Dining room suites, Inspection Iqyited.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 1
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