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Wanted Advertisements. Pahiatua. irAN'IED Known—That at tho BvNfFUELY STABLE?, PaHTATOa, Buggies, Gigs and Klonsew can be so-curr-d un hire. Travellers conveyed to «,!] parts 0! 'he district. Tolecrsraß promptt<v Oab3 meet all trains. COTTKUi BBOS., Fab n,-\.\ Teiepuone No. «7. EUflisceiDaneous. TT7"ANTED KNOWN—Elderly genv V tlemen requiring an oasy-ntiiiig 800 l arc invited to will aiicl inspect; our lino of tho well-known Keith's Aiueiican Boot. It is u comfortable hoot, and is guaranteed to give genuine satisfaction to the wearer.—lf. HADLEY, Bootmaker, Queen Street. TOjTANTED KNOWN—I lmv« bo*n aproinfcd agr::t for Montgomerc'ii CtUbintfd Hair the 1 e-t hair tcnitai.d fcalp foidivtr produced Bieord sales.—W. CIIAGO, Tobaccoeibl, and WANTED —Ladies to take note that the secret of a good head of hair is brush it well with a good bristle brush. A new shipment just opened up at GOBDON'S Medical Hall. Prices suit everybody. I 57" MAS CONFECTIONERY is here in \. abundance. Chocolates a speciality. Our Confectionery is fresh from the factories, and lias been .specially ordered for the festive season.—W. WILKES, Confectioner, Queen Street. "RANTED SNOWM —)o:i can Ret In . f candecent Burners from 3s cimplete, Mantles HsOd per dozen* and lamoriescent Lurana up to 1000 candle p>w from PICKERING BBOS, Phone 74. Raiuitarv Plumbais. JSf ANTKD KNOWN -~ Candy F'ojb V v wjd be miinuthcturnd on 'iVouneedays and i ys only. H. F. Fkaser, Confectioner, ou-en Sit iJasteiton. 1 alyi&U knowa Tnat rubber stamps, brass labels, eheep brands stencil plates, braes door plaits, butter bo, brands, can bo obtained at the Wellington Electro-plating and Engraving Works, BG, Willis L'treet, Wellington. Old ano worn spoons, forks, cruets, etc., ro-platai am 5 made equal to new. Write for price list TIME TO THINK ABOUT ordering Xmas Cake. We'll make it to any design, and you'll be highly pleased with it.—W. WILKES, Confectioner, Queen Street. New Year, x</ V^. C<OME and see the great array of things I specially selected iior the busy I season. X If you desire to ?my Presents, don't hesitate, but come' straight heKv Hundreds of things to choose from. • BOYS'! & GIRLS' XMASiNNUA'LS. ' REWARD BOOKS of every description. DOLLS! DOLLS ! - DOLLS,! Fancy Goods and Toys. A. E.I?!VE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. A REMEDY FOR THIRST. BRODIE'S SUMMER DRINKS. FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE : DOMINION. [ Sparkling! Pure ! Cooling ! Delicious ! GINGER ALE. FAMOUS BELFAST ALE. Brilliant to the Last. Good for All, and Better than All. SQUASH. Absolutely the FINEST on the Market. Agencies throughout the Dominion. And Don't S-orjget to order Orange Champagne. CORDIALS. ALL VARIETIES—PURE AND WHOLESOME. , Tf too busy to call, ring up Telephone 132. Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods and Toys NOW ON VIEW. PRESENTS of every description from a few pence upward. | A new series of Post Cards of views of Mastcrton and surroundings, including the famous Mangarei Waterfalls, one of the prettiest scenes in New Zealand. Al-T, GOOD, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE ' MANUFACTUREKS. TOYS! TOYS! We have the Best and by far the Cir:-:.VPEST Toys in town. J. CANDY'S, MUSIC & FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. Queen Street Masterton. I AND COAL MERCHANT, '' Miriam Street, Wood in any length. Coalbrookdale and Pelawmain Coal always in stook. TELEPHONE No. 136.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9018, 3 January 1908, Page 1

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519

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9018, 3 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9018, 3 January 1908, Page 1

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