KONiMI MOTEL, I'AHIATUA, DUNCAN CAMPBELL has pleasure in informing his many Wuiian:p:i friends that he has taken over ihc above well known hostelry, at d ",vill be pleased to receive their patronage. B( st Wines und spirits ttocked. Fir.;t class nccommodntion. Stalling and Stock Padd cks asptcialty. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Prcprittor.
CLUB HOTEL. OUF.EN STREET .. MA3TEHT; N. NOW UNDER THE- MANAGEMENT OF TOM PORTER, (Late Manager Royal Oak Hotel Wellington.) HAYING made arrangements for the use of Sample Rooms, which nre adjncrnt to the Club, Travelieis can rely on being accommodated by wiring for sample rooms. NOW OPEN FOP. THE RECEPTION OF THIS PUBLIC No'.hing but Staples Co.'© Bee^ Patronised T , b y.f ia E£celloucy Rantu ly. The Efirl sold. Telephone No, 57. TOM PORTER, Proprietor.
A WORD TO WOMEN, «T5"" HEREVER. WOMEN gathfr there Yf is always a Rood word lor FERRO STOUT, the Ideal Ton : c Stimulant, which combines the strength giving elements of pare Barley Malt, lha nerve building properties of Hops, wth the rich red blood proJucing • hara2t;iiitics o£ Salts o£ Iron. FEREO- STOUT (Extract of Malt and Salts of li'on accurately apportioned) tones up the system and is especially valuable to women suileiing from anaemia cr general debility. 'Tal.s of Iron are useful in diseases characterised by Debility, especially in anaemia—from whatever cau e —djspey?in, neuralgia, etc., wht h so often depend on anaema.'' Squire's Companion. British Pharmacopoeia. Procuralle Fiom All Hotels. . J. G. SWAN & CO., WANGANUI. 2 Money Saved is Money Gained. AND you save mon6y every t'ma by dealing with J. A. LYITLE & SONS, either fjr goods or repai-s. We bave just landed a ir;sh shipment of English and Canadian Bicycles of real good quality, \vh ; ch we will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Considering the quality of thegood3, everything is reduced to the lowest limit. We stock the Minerva Motor Cycles and Motosiecehe, and all parts for sam?, and can suit all and sundry who will call on «/, A. Lyttle & Sons, QUEEN STREET, - M&STERTON. Or ring up 'Phone 141. Read Tills." GENTLEMEN wishing to look smart should pay a visit to A. WHITE & CO.'S Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon. 15 first-clajs artists in attendance. Patrons can rely on tfce utmost Cleanliness, civility, and attention. All the latest and most up-to-date Sterilizing and Sanitary appliances appertaining to the Trade installed in the Saloon. "No Waiting." A trial solicited. We have also in Stock a large Variety of Smokers'requisites and Fancy Goods, including a new Consignment of one shilling Briar Pipes, (le), honestly worth 2s of any smokers money. Note the Address — A. WHITE & CO. MASTERION'S LEADING dAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Cricket! Cricket NOW opened up ex S. S. Covinthic a splendid assortment nf CRICKET and TEtfNlii GOODS. Our goods have been socially selected for us by Mr J. Mots, tho well-known EnglifahProfessionai. The stock of BATS include such wellknown makes as Wisden, Warsop, Gradidge, Abel and Gunn and Moore. Bets bought from us will be oiled and faced free of charge. Finest selection ever imported into the Wairarnpa. «2Jas„ Elliott & Co., SADDLERS. Ktroet Wkstnrinn. T. B. HUNTER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, DIXON STREET SOUTH, Masterton. SEWING MACHINES, any make, Cleaned and Repaired equal to new, Clients waited upon at their own residence, Orders by post punctually attended to. Motto : "No Cure, No Pay.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8989, 26 November 1907, Page 1
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