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"\ONT FAIL TO HEAR ISITT at the TOWN HALL on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. WHAT IS IT? WHY A. J. GIDDINGS', SUPERIOR ATALANTA TEA. ["T has no equal. Famous both in the Wairarapa and over the North NOTE ! This Tea is selected and forwarded direct from the finest plantations in Ceylon. 11 INFLUENZA TONIC" MIXTURE. 10R the Prevention and Cure of InFliienza. This medicine is a Safe, Speedy remedy and not only prevents but will also cure the most severe attach of Influenza in a very short time. Get a bottle and keep it ready in your home in case of emergency. Price 2s per bottle. Prepared and sold only by J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., CHEMIST & DRUGGEST, (By exams.) The Medical Hall, (Estb. 1870.) MASTERTON. BAD CIGARS KILL! "F you are the sort of smoker who likes to be sure that lie's getting a really genuine cigar at rf a really reasonable price, you'll be wanting to trade with R. W. ARMIT. SEND FOR LIST OF BRANDS AND PRICES. y 51 Lambtors Quay, WeJlington " A UNIQUE OPPOETUNITY. '' Closing of my Masterton Premises AND SACRIFICE OF STOCK. OWING to ill-health, MR J. ADAMS, draper and clothier, (next to A. J. Giddings), has decided to sell off the *s whole of his stock of new and seasonable goods at positively a " Sacrifice Prices. '. And residents can rest assured that any 11 offer, which is at all reasonable, will not be refused. a During the past few months Mr Adams 5, has been compelled to live in Auckland, i- and as his state of health will not permit ) of his return to Masterton, the local representative has been instructed to > close down right away. ' Bemembeb—The stock is new, up-to-e date and seasonable, and the quality » throughout is first-class. Come along and see the goods and the prices at I, which they are offered. *, The following bargain list will convey !S a slight idea of the bargains obtainable. i- Calicos from 2/11 doz. , Towels at giving away prices from 3^d > each. e Rugs, 58 x 68, at 6/9 each. , Blankets, 50 x 70, for 1/11. f Sheeting, 54inch, Twill B£d yard. '' Sheeting, 72inch, Twill 1/3 yard. :r All-wool Colonial Flannel, 10v yard. n Forfar 36inch reduced to J)d. Ladies' Dress Goods, newest styles, all at T bargain prices. i Ladies' Cashmere Skirts, !5s lid. l' Ladies' Underskirts, 2/11. ' Ladios' Bloomers (full size) 1/11 and 2/11 Dorothy Aprons, 1/G. Corsets and Underclothing at ridiculous- '» ly low prices. '• Ladies' Grebe Toques at 2/1.1. - Jackets, (Ladies and Childrens) at l- sweeping reductions. Boy's Jerseys 1/- each. '{ Men Flannel Shirts (all-wool) 2/11 Saddle Tweed Trousers 7/0. The whole stock must be cleared during this sale therefore no reasonable ' offer will be refused. 5 J.ADAMS, GTDDING'S PREMISES, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. PATENT BRAKE BLOCKS. BY agreement entered into with the Masterton Farmers' Implement Company, Limited that Company are the only authorised manufactures of my Patent Brake Blocks in the Province of Wellington. Carriers aid users of vehicles generally should acquaint themselves with the merits of this brake block, which is absolutely the best style of brake on the market. It can bo fitted in a couple of minutes, and is absolutely effective and vory lasting. The only thing that has to be renewed is the wearing strips. The Manager of the Implement Coy. will be pleased to supply all particulars required. J.J.WILTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9190, 12 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9190, 12 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9190, 12 September 1908, Page 6

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