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HOT WATER 'KE boire vifbrut a hot water i bott'el.'icfs i-omethinK that may te r.eednl nr>v hour of the <iay or nigh';, ; a toft, ruf.Ler bus that applies gj heat as l.mhii j.> else can. Well v rapped, |§! it wilj ken;i \yarin /or /hjuis. Heat tarn lievbi- n.0.-t it ih« cirL| eolation, icliiX'.s i.t-6 nuitci'-!-, K s ' thes thi-;iHi vi 1 .-; ; w.th n. hut Whter P Bag ycu hsivi heat nt hs b3ft no'cosc-h* "1 irijj, uu mi even leirtpeiaumi. Tho e we i offer are marib as they ihoind r-e, o! if finest, r.nbbe-. «.itti s urns. 1 THE PitlCKa Altli itIUHT in nil T. G. MASON, CHE-MIST, IV>astaptO!-(. >EA, to be really wholescme, fullflavoured, and scrm);.', depends upon s' ilful blending. Ceylon "u.-t. by itself lucks the qualities of 'TIGK.K" TEA, which is a combination of ihe pick o: the O.\lon af.d Irditin teas in pr.-per proportions Tea is.a native of India, find was transplanted fiom' Indm t> Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by ihe charge, bn lift others. Both are combined i>> "TIGER" TEA Try some. You'll like it.. J. Graham and Co., Amenta PU3LIC NOTICE. AVl>(t tuketi over the Quefn Street bouth branch of tiie I\o:ipani'l Bakery from Mrs Fnlk. wo wish to thank the publi-i for past; support, and nsuectful'y Kilie't a.continuance We \viJt slock i variety of v inall Goods fresh daily, and General Confectionery from the best Factories. MACKAY & SON'S, PASTKI' COOKS ,* OATIfiUBBS. Asl.«adton Coach and Carrying Business. W F. HARDING, Proprietor, Kketahurjii. Coach Service— LEAVES Alfiedion JJ.oO a.m , arrive* Eketahuna 1.J.30 am. Leavts Kketnhuca 230 p.m iirrivts 4.30 p.m.

Itfijß r*z HK9 5) We state, without fear of contradlci tion, to have done what no other | firm in the world has done, viz.— I We have held the position as the | largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and 1 Indian Teas longer than any other * firm in.the World in comparison to the sales of any country. | It will be interesting to the many f thousands who have bought our teas I to know that for the twelve months $ ended 30th September, V 906, we <t 'have sold a greater quantity of tea I, than previously (although we have I refused to supply common tea), thus p proving a continuance of deserved I popularity. This has been done by. I honest dealing and truthful adver- % tising, and giving the public the 'k best tea procurable at the different I prices. Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania.

IT'IS HO SECRET* ' EOAU3E We Phase Every Client that Comes to Us and They Introduce New > Business. ECA&J SE Wo Use Onlv tho Est Materials and Give the best Fit and finish to > * ALL Our Work. 'ECAUSE We are Direct Importers and are able to get the Best Goods » Procurable. 'EGAUSE We Ker-p Ourselves Up-to-date in our Business and are. Abie to > , - ■ give Clients the Very Latest Styles. ECAIS 8E We Ab-olutely GUARANTEE Patrons SATISFACTION. ESTD. 1895. High-class Tailors. PEERY STREET. P.O. BOX 34. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHERS. Designers and Manufacturers of HIGH-CLASS, QUAINT mB ORtMAL FUB^ITURE We Know "four Requirements Because SEE OUR DISPLAY AND TAKE A LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. DIRECT IMPORTERS. [QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

II m vil mm r*"\i is delicious, aromatic, and s refreshing when made from m which represents the best hill-grown leaf raised in <, Sunny Ceylon. BBS.'OYS r . FriecS, Siewerf, ©s* ©ir» ©foeSS, Pichled Cockles. Pickled Cctfcles. Can bo Obtained at the OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. CAPE DE PARIS. SSSSi GfIILLS FEVEBY DESCBIPTION ALWAYS READY; T. iS. WOIT Proprietor*!

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8385, 20 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8385, 20 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8385, 20 March 1907, Page 3

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