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T.C.F. fICIEBY. MR T. C. FOWLEU (late ol the firm of T. C. Fowler and Co., Palmerstcn North), begs to intimate to the residents of Masterton that he has commenced business in premises isext Prince of Wales Hotel as Gersess&l Cycle Agencies—"PßEMlEß" BICYCLES, "B.S.A. MACHINES," •' POPULAR," AND OTHERS, Ranging from CISH - T. C. FOWLER, PROPRIETOR. Prince of Wales Hoiel. THE proprietor has pi asura in announcing that full arrangements have been made for carrying on the business, while the new hotel is being erected. First-class accommodation. QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON. I?. Barclay, Proprietor. KONIKI HOTEL, PAHI^TUA, Duncan Campbell has pleasure in informing his many Wairarapa friends that he has taken over the above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to receive their patronage. Best Wines and spirits stocked. First class acc mmodatkn. Stabling and Stock Paddocks a specialty. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL. QUEEN STREE ? .. MASIE UTON. Patronised The Earl Excellency Ranfurly. NOW UNuEil THF. MANAGEMENT OF TOM POrtTEK, (Late Manager Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington.) eAYING made arrangements for the . use ot Sample Rooms, which ire aojr.c ; nt to the Club, Travellers oan rely 01: being accommodated by wiring for t ample rooms. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIG Nothing but Staples & Co.'s Beei* sold. Telephone No. 57. TOM PORTER, Proprietor. * WORD TO WOMEN, \JST HEREVER WOMEN gathrr there V ? is alwsysa good word for FERRO STOUT, the Ideal Tonic Stimulant, which combines the s-rength-giv;ng elements of pure Barley Malt, tho nerve-building properties of Hups, with the rich red blood producing characteristics of Salts of Iron. FEREO- STOUT (Extract of Malt and Salts of Iron accurately apportioned) tones up the system and is especially valuable to women suffering from anaemia cr general debility. "Salts of Iron are useful in diseases" characterised by Debility, especially in anaemia— whatever cause - dyspeysia, neuralgia, etc., which bo often depend on anaemia." Squire's Companion. British Pharmacopoeia. Procurable From All Hotels. J. G. SWAN 00-, WANGANUI. A Word to tho Wise Suffice^ IF we chance to havj a bicycle we cannot recommend we send it to auction room. We sell good machines at our shop, and guarantee them. Having contracted for a large number direct from the factories, we are now overstocked with bicycles, and must quit them to make room for shipments to arrive, even if we sell at cost. We wi'l give you a good machine, with free wheel, tyres, etc., for Eleven Guineas. We are residents here for over 7 years, and intend to stay, so we guarantee both our work and goods. J. A, LyfcfcEe & Sorts, 'Pbonejidl. JUST a few opinions ro Petep's Cure for Hoemorrhoide (Piles) — 1. ''Please send me another pot of Peter's Cure. That you sent last cured mo. I want this for a friend." 2. "Real good stuff. If you want a teal timonial I will give you one. My name is B- n. So far lam completely cured and I was bad a long time, too." 3. "Best thing I have yet tried, and tried & many and spent pouiw<P] Nothing "did me much good till I tried this." Sold n pots at Is 3d and ss. Agent for Masterton : Li St- George. Chemist Queen Stieet rO make your siflfli'iiOo.' tci Ihs luxury of the day, diir.K »h*;' MiitO-ii.S ; TIGER" Teas.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8496, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8496, 27 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8496, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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