uMAR* WOTL Out 1 Prices are Right. Gur Goads are Bette jgEND f° r o ur New Illustrated Cata* )(i(;ue of prices, (post free) Greatly Reduced. T. DWVER & CO. THE TAIKEI'IKS. MASIERTON. P.O. Box 21.
A FEW ITEMS THAT SO FIRST CLASS NOVELS, front ank Fiction t>y First Cia?-J Author 6d each. (Not Bd.) 5 QUIRE PACKET NEW SMOOTH IVORY, 1 s per packet, usually 2s. Writing Pad 100 sheots 4d each. WILLOWBROOK PAD, Pure Linen, Bank, each sheet headed Masterton, New Zealand 07 Cnly 1s each. CAMBRIC LINEN, Seoteh Grey Pad, Also Is each from Us. The "Jubilee" Stationery Packet, 15 Sheets Cream Laid '*ote 15 Cream Laid Envelopes, 1 Sheet Blotting, 1 1 Pen and Bolder. All for 6d. THE BOOK ARCADE Co. F. Em R. Mullop. Manager. MAURICEVILLE HOTEL* MR P. M. ROSS (late o! Fei'ding) begs to notify the residents of Mauriceville and surrounding district, as well as the travelling public, that ho has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated and made thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best Wines, Spirits, and Ales Stock. Stabling accommodation a s\ ecialty. P. M. ROSS PROPRIETOR. HOT WATER - - BOTTLES. ft T] bottle lacfes something that may lie needed any hour of the day or night,, a soft, yielding rubber bag that appließ heat as nothing else can. Well wrapped, it will kcap warm for hours. Heat hlieves most pains, it equalises the circulation, relay s the muscles, and otbes the rerves ; with a Hot Water ]r 6 you have heat a' its best, no scorchiii., tut an ev » ttmpu'utuve. Tho?o we ( tfer are made tb.-y should be, of lincst rubber, wu . reinforced seams. THE PRICES Alviii BIGHT in all T. G. EVIASON, CHEMIST, Masterton.
Fashionable SUMMER SUITS ?si' m ffi §'# i J - E have n. • ! > g assortment | of tlioHaiest & most fiishiontble "SuiMngs <1 5o select xrom. We Guarantee STYLE & FINISH. A Cordial Invitation is extended to the public to call n,nil inspect uur stock. T. SHIELDS, TAILOR, Queen St., Mas; ir?o:i Pm ■ i «■» w P it 1
LAMPS. I>ERSONALLY Selected a Parcel of Nickel, Brass, and CI lass Lamps last week. The dealer was Stocktaking, and would sell Large Lots "WAY DOWN LOW." We Bought. First in, so had the pick-and picked for Economy, Appearance, and Usefulness. Dozens oi this kind, all sizes and prices, but One value—the Best. Not "Cheap" lamps for selli-h gain. LIGHT. "What a wretched Lii;lr," is the owning complaint, and only too true —wiih some bu ners. A right up-t,o date lamps, with central draught burner, circular wick, Rives a bri ht, while, light. Nothing complicated, psrfectly safe lamps. HEBE AT THB MCtMTJHOIJSiE. Chas E. Daniell.
OGILVY AND SONS /T , -fgiiik [\ s%(*»■ km fL&izr- . ,% 4 £, ' ■ , -». ?y* ; v v"H Only IfchQ Pcimest Beef and Mutton A 1 Orders Carefully Attended to, TELEPHONE 65. Record Reign utchery . Rflastertcn.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 3
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