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MAIL NOTICES. COMPILED FROM THE POST OFFICE /.'■; jDIKECTORY.. Mails for Wellington, Carterton. Greytown N., and Featherston close daily at 6.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m,., a late foe bag will close at th aounter at 3 p.m.,and 4.45 p.m For Clareville daily at G. 15 a.m. For Pahiatua, and Woodville daily at 6.30 a.m., 11,i5 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. For Eketahuna daily at 5.30 and 11.15 a.m., and ,4.45 p.m. SO FIRST CLASS NOVELS, front Bank Fiction by First Class Authors. 6d each. (Not Bd.) 5 QUIRE PACKET NEW SMOOTH IVORY, 18 per packet, usually 2s. Writing Pad 103 sheets 4d eaoh. WILLOWBROOK PAD, Pure Linen Bank, eaoh sheet headed Masterton, New Zealand 07 Cnlyfseaoh. CAMBRIC LINEN, Scoteh Grey Pad, Also 1s each from (Js. The "Jubilee" Stationery Packet, 15 Sheets Cream Laid Note 15 Cream Laid Envelopei, 1 Sheet Blotting, 1 Pen Hnd Holder. All foi* 6d. BOOK ARCADE Co, F, E. R Mullen, Manager. THE eov TABA Horses LIQUID [Sheep BRANDING And FLUID. Cattle. PERMANENT, PAINLESS, CHEAP, AND EASILT APPLIED. No preliminary clipping of hair. Applied with an ordinary sheep branding irou—flat or round. Simple, and easy—ni pain. A boy oan use it. Why make the dumb beast suffer, when for less tban a penny per head you oan brand with * » . BUI A , TIN TO-DAY. A few houis Hfter application all hair comes off the part branded, leaving a clear, distinct, and permanent mark, The composition can also be used , for deLqrnijfig Joung cattle, if apolied any tfrtie uptb the age of six weeks. Unlike caustic soda, tbero is no fear of tbe liquid proving injurious to the beast by running down the face and into th* eyes. Agents for Wairarapa -W.F.G.A. & Co, LTD., TOOK & BTAI lON AQENTS, WOO** k) AND PRODUCE BROKERS. WELLINOTON, MASTEHTON, EKETAi HUNA AND PAHIATUA, Wool. Wool. Wool. STE again beg to offer our services as v » • selling brokers for the coming sea- \ We ban offer our olients every convenience for snowing their wool to the best advantage, *nd oar new Wellington wool store is pronounced by experts to be among the most up-to-date in Australasia. Consignments trusted to our care will have our personal attention and every lot is valued the day before the sale. Present indications point to a continuance of good prices, and the coming season should be a satisfactory one. Shipment to London can he made ly steamer or sailer at owners option. Last year the quantity of wool handled by this'company is in advance of all prej "vious records: Hales in the colonies amounted to 209,918 bales. Shipptd to Lone on . 71,694 Making totalnurnber of bales handled 281,612 Full advances made agaiosi diss wnen required, Sheep Dip. To kill parasite life and improve condition of wool. Use Quibell's Dip. Uonmgn your wool to Dalgety and Co., Ltd, Wellinghn. 1 A Message of ."'" .'•'■. . . Cheerfulness! In- these o* 1* bleak winter nights nothing is more delightful than a cosy fire 1 "COALBROOKDALE," the far-famed Westport Coal, gives a strong, powerful heat, radiating warmth throughout the largest room. For small rooms, "COALBROOKDALE," with its heat reduced by a mixture with lignite, will give an excellent fire. „ > For rapid and efficient cooking—whether in stove, range, or open fire-place—- " COALBROOKDALE " will give the greatest satisfaction. « COALBROOKDALE " ' is sold by Coal Dealers throughout the Colony. Order it to-day.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8466, 17 June 1907, Page 2

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551

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8466, 17 June 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8466, 17 June 1907, Page 2

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