J. R. NICOL. AUCTIONEER, MASTEBTON. 5-roomed house, (new), with convemoncies, Devon Street, land over j-acrc. Price .£450. Mortgage For quick sale. 300 V:)es, Wairarapa, all iu grass, r"mg fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, exceptionally good fencing, well watered, 30 acrrs flat, balance UDdu2ating and hilly, carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house, cowshed, dai'-y, woolshed, whare, yards, etc. Good metalled road to property, 1$ miles from railway, store, school, etc. Price £l3. per aero, £2,200 oai> leinaiit at 5 per ctnt. 603 Aores, "WAirai-apa, cl se Mastnrton, by a good retailed road.' close school, store, etc. A laig<' portion has been ploughed and gruwseil, end the balance consists of good mixed bush, divided into 7 paddocks, well watered. Good tfroorned bouse and all conveniences. This is spWidid s eop and cattle oountry. A large p<s>tiin of purchase money con remain. Pii<> £0 5b per acre. A laiv,e ranpe of other Droperties. J. K. NICOL, Auctioneer, Masterton Vh&skp Farm, 1630 Acres. rtQA ACRdd, L.1.P., and 1000 acres O»JV/ OR P. at 17s 6d per acre, about 700 acres in grass, balance bush Carries easily 2 sheep to acre. S-ro'-med dwelling, cattle and sheep yards,, sht ep dip etc. Price £2 10s per acre. Apply Eatly LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, UirGWAY STREET. WANGANUI.
GRACEFUL, EASY and HAPPY ■t| EASIEST TO RlDE—Because the lightest machine on the market, j EASIEST TO BUY~Bccause no matter where you live you can buy through the local cycle dealer or direct. EASIEST TO PAY RJR—Because any machine can be purchased at Catalogue Prices by twelve equal .monthly instalments. HW WERS, Kl3 13s. noH. lADIES' L orCEKTS'nOAOSTEHS, filled w .n fcadie ' Compter Front Brake, v c, £IG 15s. Lj l)* M.' E" B y Term* £2 ex ra. Depots jr.i and fipfinaen i« *ll cantrer,. Wiito\(or jjjj -.,' - Catalogue ■ ' Wuulnjton, Chrlstohuroh and.lnvorsarsill. \ t'.i QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON. GEORGE HEROto. itAIN MEEOHA T. QBOOEB, AND GENEBAL BTORSKSEPaB Chapel and Hall Street, MASTEBTON.
DIC SHOP BY POST WELLINGTON. TELLING VALUES IN CAMBRIC SHIM BLOUSES At S/11, 4/11, 6/11, 6/H. ?/11 The range of colours and designs embrace ,tho latest in New Stripe, Check, and fancy effects, in helio., pink, sky, navy, green, and black. All perfect fitting, woll-finished productions. Considerably below ordinary prices. 8 At 3/11, 4/11, 6/11, 6/11, 7/11 MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING AT HOLIDAY PRICES. MEN'S FANCY FLANNEL SUITS. Jackets and Trousers. A good quality in new summer patterns. . * Sterling Value, 29/6, 32/8, 35/6, 39/6 MEN'S TAILOR-CUT SAC SUITS. Woll-cut, showing in a splendid range of patterns. .., ... Special Value, 37/6, MEN'S NEW ZEALAND SADDLE - TWEED TR6USERS. In new patterns. Splendidly cut. ... . ... Special Value, 9/11, 10/9 BOYS' N;Z. TWEED NORFOLK SUITS. In good patterns for holiday and school wo»*. " The best and cheapest suit in Wellington." IS/6, 16/9, 17/6, 18/6 the O I P for HOLIDAY ATTIRE BwPm ffl rt %Mm and 'XMAS PRESENTS. WELLINGTON. All requirements at Moderate Prices. A. A. CORRIGAN, MANAGER. 55558 mmmmmimmmmm The Balance T ,OOK inside your Watch a moment. The Balance Wheel is making 13,000 vibrations and hour, if it is in good working condition. If the movement is sluggish there's something wrong. It will move 3,558 miles in a, year, and requires one-tenth of a drop of oil to make the run. BUT IT NEEDS THAT LITTLE BADLY. The least increase of friction on the bearings alters the motion. Don't take chances. Lot mo clean and oil and put your watch in order for a year. It will pay and satisfy you. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen Street, JVlasterton. GRAHAM'S COMMENCES Graham's Great End of Season Sale, COMMENCES SATURDAY, JANUARY 11TH. £IO,OOO Boots, Crockery, and Ironmongery, To he cleared at tWZX*Fm\fXiKTM*m+*lM:\ NOW IS YOUR TIME. COME RIGHT ALONG, GRAHAM 8 CO MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9023, 9 January 1908, Page 7
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