m m A3 ■■*&# largest Sate of any slntfl* brand of epirita in Australia, OVER 1,1300,000 It to f(oo<3 for all. II Is • a pure, bracing tonicmedicine that acts on the Kidneys and bladder. GEORGE HERON. MEROUA.T. GROCER, AND jr G ENERAL STOREKEEPER Chapel and Hall Street, MASTERTON.
J. E. NICOL. AUCTIONEER, MASTBKXON. 5-rooraed house, (new), with convcmencies, Devon land over j-acre. Prico ,£450. Mortgage £'-iVQ. For quick sale. 300 Waimrara, all in grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, exceptionally good fenung, well watered, 30 acrfs flat, balancs undulating and hilly, carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre. Buildings coneiht of 4-roomed house, cowshed, dai>y, woolshed, whare, yards, etc. Good metalied road to property, J| miles frcm rnilw.iy, store, school, etc. \ rice £ll per aero, £2,200 cm remain tit 5 .per JBvnL. 503 Acres. Wmrarapfl.rrfcse Mastetton, by .a good -nets lied road, close school, Etore, eic. A large portion has been .ploughed and .grassed, tnd the balance .consists •ol gtod mixed .bush, -divMed into 7 paddocks, welt watered. Good 6 roomed house and all conveniences. This is splendid sreop and cattle coun try. A large ro'ticn of purchase money ■torn remain. Piicfi.;£6 5s per aore. A of other properties. J. hj, iilCOii, Aumioneer, Uasterton
&imgs bs '"Ore Tb«.W3 LADY "WHO TEES wm * m {f4cH\sZ SEE THE LATEST MODELS AT SINGER DEPOT Opposite Prince of "'ales Hote MASTFKTON
MEMORANDUM ! And MARK THE EVENT ! ! On a date presently to be announced, the D.I.C. will offer an utterly, exceptional array of tempting bargains. There are sales and sales. On the indication of frequent advertisements, it would seem that ninetenths of the dealers of the Dominion are importing goods merely to distribute them at an "enormous loss to themselves. The D.I.C. is not primarily an association of philanthropists. But it pays the Company to make a clearance of its summer slock just now, and the Company can cut prices so low as to offer the public unprecedented bargains. The Company is a big affair, and the enormous purchasing power it has acquired in connection with its great combined businesses enables it to buy high-class goods under advantageous conditions not enjoyed by other retailers in the Dominion. POINTS ON BARGAINS; Business is business. It is an inflexible and uuxftr»M,vule of the Company's business that all surplus stock must be end of each season. Hence the fact Unit you cannot get old has passed into a .proverb. Everything bought at this sale jvj'll .!!#"<# the highest class, and the price charged will be substantially less price asked for goods of the same class elsewhere. This is a true bargain, the only sort of bargain that is genuine. NO ANCIENT REMAINpjSJRS. According to the Company's idea, there is no sense and less profit in carrying over this season's fashionable #<?p<lsforsnJo as outclassed goods next season. Each season stands on its' own base. All this season's goods must go, and some of them must go at absolutely nominal prices. The period of sale will be brief, and the Company has to cut prices to such an extent as will positively ensure-complete clearance iu the period allotted. SOME STARTING EXAMPLES. Summer Millinery. Summer Costumes, Summer Dress Materials, and Summer floods .generally are to I>3 cleared at reductions ranging from fifty to seventy-five>n*jl 10s. to 15s. in the I'onnd off usual prices. During the sale ,tl,ie jCouipany guarantees that every article in the warehouse and ahowrooiriS : w.iii be reduced. The general run of goods from fifteen to twentyflvo per cent, .off usual prices. FILLIP ORDERS. All orders will be executed in rotation, in the exact order of their reception. Those received prior to the sale will bo executed on the opening day. All jotter orders must be*accompanied by remittance. A special staff handles mail oi'dors during the sale, and country customers can rely on having as scrupulous and impartial attention as those who como to the counters with '/their cas-e. A. A. CORRIQAN, Manager.
T OOK inside your Watch a moment. The Balance Wheel is making 18,000 .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 hearings alters the motion. Don't take chances. Let me clean and oil and put your watch in order for a year. It will pay and satisfy you. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen Street, Masterton.
GRAHAM'S Great Alteration Sale, COMMENCED Graham's Great End of Season Sale, COMMENCED SATURDAY, JANUARY 11TH. £ 10,000 Drapery, Boots, Crockery, and Ironmongery, I'n J it- cleared fit fiflSllßßflfufiiiHsßj - NOW IS YOUR TIME. COME RIGHT ALONG XEE 8 CO., HASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9033, 21 January 1908, Page 7
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