He tried Port Hacking after fish, But only caught a cold. He said, "Atehoo! By jovo I wish I'd dono as I was told. This is indeed a Hacking cough. Good name it's got, I'm sure! " But next dav ho was rglit enough Through Woods' Great Peppermint Cuio. 11-
ABONSTEFS POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. THE LIVE AUCTION MART OF THE WAIKAKAPA. Sales conducted twice weekly By bringing your goods to us you get the best price. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, MASTERTON.
Dunedin for morals. Christcliurcli for peace and quiet. Ashburton for argument. Karori for style. Auckland for dreamless sleep. Hokitika for weather. Napier for mixed bathing. Masterton for manners. ARM IT'S for Tobacco! Westminster for suffragettes. Dahomey for Amazons. Cairo for sideshows. Paris for frocks and frills. Melbourne for odours. Shoreditch \ for shrimps. ARM IT'S for Cigars ! Dresden for porcelain. Chicago for cow-beef. Berlin for beer. Spain for onions. Petorie for excitomoht. Ciiiton for colonists. Bombay for ducks. ARM IT'S for Cigarettes! - R. W. ARMIT NOW, It used to bo E. C. BA'L'KIN, SI Lambton Quay. Wellington MESSES (xoMMoom Bros., LADIES' TAILORS, NATHAN'S NEW BUILDINGS (Top Floor, and opposite G.P.0.) WELLINGTON. SINCE commencing we have found that another cutter and fitter was required to cope with our increasing business, and we have now pleasure in intimating that Mr D. Gold bloom has just arrived by the Athenic. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon Mr Goldbloom's experience as a practical Ladies' Tailor, inasmuch as he has been so long associated with the business in every detail, and is well known among the leading West-End houses as an expert in this department. Wo would specially emphasise the fact that we are now prepared to execute Up-to-date Models of the Finest Ladies' Tailor-made Coats, Skirts and Gowns, and made under the direct control of Messrs Goldbloom Bros.
GOLOSHES AND GUM BOOTS. I'] have them in nil nixes ami ntylos, luifc in only one 'jiwlity—the bent,. Our prices are lower tluin fchoao usually charged ulsowhori! I'or Hitch high-clans floods. Come in ami inspect* the selection, ami you will liny for certain. D. FINLAYSON & SON, MOOT AND SI [OK MA ICE My AND tMIX)RTF,MS, (Next to tlm Post Oilier), MASTHRTON.
WOOD AND COAL A ("01X110 & (JO. notify tlio ptil>]i« « of MiiHtorton and surrounding district that tlioy havooponod Woodiuid Coal Yard-! in South iJixoii St root (opposite Public School). MAT A [ nml 311 X EI) WOO!) out in any lengths. (J O&LU K0 0 K DA li T<] and NlO WCAS'i'LE COAIi' in any qu;uitity delivered promptly to any part of the town on shortest notice. l'rico I/iat on application. SAND and CIJiAVEL Carted to any part of town. Telephone 207.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 6
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