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PUOBBOBSn The Standard Cocoa of the World. van Houfen's Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAM ENJOY. / / / <r*. Rainproof Boots. IT is imperative for health's pake, as | well as for comfort, that you should j have good, strong, absolutely 'rainj roof boots for the Winter, but this does not mean wearing clumsy footwear. The special line of rainproof boots we are showing for Ladies and Gentlemen are most stylish in appearance, well made, good shaped boots that will keep your leet dry in all weathers. Call and try on some of these splendid rainproof boots. You'll bo delighted with tlioir stylo and appearance, whilo wo guarantee perfect satisfaction in the wear. Our prices are Always the lowest for dependable footworn. iL PETERSQI, BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON. mmwhkwiiWilliniiiin nuninmiiiMiiiiiiifiiriiirinniiTrir*^ M "' Giant Mangles. Carpet Sweepers. COME and Buy one. You will be pleased with your purchase. Bonny little Giant Mangles that are indispensible in any household, save hours of laborious ironing every week, and th§. cost is normal. We invite inspectien of these splendid little machines. We also recommend the pretty Ewbank Carpet Sweepers of which we have a fresh supply of "Queen, Boyal, and Empire, invaluable where you have carpets to beat. Saves the clouds of dust inseparable from the hand broom methods and the dusting of a room which follows, irom a sanitary point of view alone they are ideal. The prices will make it worth your while, come along and &ee them at s. HYDE & CO., .OMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Queen Street, MASTEKTOtJ. Or Ring Up for Particulars to 233, or private 324. KUBELIK SAYS' -y Y 'l'- 'f TT T T 'V T' T ' - r -y ~r r Y rY • T . r *t~'t -irr r-r -r " The PIANOLA is the ONLY one which can be considered seriously." TT is seldom a day passes but some addition is made to the list of woll-known JL musicians who have endorsed the Pianola, lho following are a tew of the many distinguished musicians who have given their unqualified praise of the instrument.—Paderwsiu, Ham not; k«, Caruso, Richard Straus, Chaminadk Josbf Hofjian, Scharwenka, Rosenthal, Grieg, Lf.schetizky,Mo«kowski ' Hahodd Bauek, Rimsky-Korsakow, Joseph Joachim, Ada Melba, Mumper dinck, Alfred Hertz, Henry G. Wood Dippel, Goazounow . If the thousands of owners of " silent pianos could be brought to a keen realisation of how much pleasure they are losing, everyone who could afford a pianola would have one. A cordial invitation to call is extended to everyone who may be interested in the Pianola, irrespective of any intention of purchase. Descriptive Catalogue sent on request, Ask for Catalogue A. British and Contineatal Piano Company, 35 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON'. B. LEWIS, Manager. And Exchange Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton. LOWNDES, Local Manager. HOUSE AID COW COVEBS. I FARMERS, and others, now is the time to place your order for Covers. Wo have ' a large stock of the best material, and ail orders will bo executed promptly. PIT GUARANTEED IF.HORSE IS MEASURED. HORSE COVERS MADE FROM 6/- JJP WARDS. COW COVRRS FROM 11/- UPWARDS. Townsend and Cowper, SADDLERS, QUEEN STREET, = Gold Bangles. = rpHESE goods are of the very latest pattern and liavo boon specially X selected. The designs are artistic and varied, and guaranteed to please, while the prices are thoroughly reasonable. SPECIAL VALUE IN BAMBOO, CURB, AND BAND BANGLF* at prices ranging from 30s up to £5 SS. Also lar<j. j't Ladies' Gold Watches, solid gold muff chains, specially tuifca^i> presentation purposes. J. SCOTT, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen Street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9142, 18 July 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9142, 18 July 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9142, 18 July 1908, Page 7

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