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IftlUte. A N unreserved Ci'.-ilU'iige to any Phono--C».. ;.;r;i;.h fjealer in the to ~ sel: Ed:lnor> QoocJc chwijMT than we <"iUi.no. Further, wo state; without four of contradiction, that, we carry DOUIiLE /pj 3000 RECORDS actually in stock at all timcy. Call and hear our goods Ife. >*£:*■ speak for themselves. ¥:s&% T. DWYER, Manager. P. KOLTON & Co. Masterton, P.O. BOX 21 jna^fflHFff^mTOi I V A a Selection from an immense /f HIGH-GRADE WATCHES, ' JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLAT E K. AND SILVER WARE. touch with us. ■Hi _ I All Goods Guaranteed J FROM FACTORY TO YOU. 'No J Middle Profits. r Call or write to us to-day for samples on approval 15 Exchange Btiildiegs (UPSTAIES). QUEEN STREET. Branches at "Wellington, Napier, Hastings, Gisborne, Brisbane & Melbourne, Dairymen requiring a reliable Separator should inspect the Globe. Examine it carefully; compare with other makes—then buy the best. THE GLOBE EXTRACTS MORE CREAM than any other machine because the link blade system of skimming (peculiar to the Globe) is the most perfect method of separating ever conceived. Official tests prove the Globe to leave only 0.15 per cent, of fat in the skim milk, while other machines leave up to 0.40 per cent. Remember that each extra ounce of fat taken from the milk puts money into your pocket. The Globe runs freely, is easily cleaned, and very strongly made. Parts exposed to wear may be replaced at moderate cost. PROCURABLE FROM OUR AGENTS AND STOREKEEPERS, —— or direct from A, & T. BURT Ltd., DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND and INVERCARGILL. BOOKS STATIONERY FANCY GOODS. f'i 4 ITKEN, having purchased the business of Mr R. T. /» \J» XJL Holmes, and had the premises enlarged, has now au entirely now stock in the new premises, and has determined to sacrifice the whole of the stock in the old shop, and will sell from Saturday Next, Jan, 23rd, until Feb. 6th, at ridiculous prices, All goods marked in plain figures- NOW is your time to buy. After February 6th tne business will be conducted only in the >ie\v Premises. Note the address— Bookseller and Stationer. Next Mr Finlayson's Queen Street. C&SOfki ITE have a large, Select Stock of TOILET ARTICLES, so necessary 'V during the Summer months—BATHING CAPS, SPONGES, BATH STRAPS, SOAPS & SOAP BOXES, FLESH GLOVES, etc. Also i»n a Perfect Soap for Preserving and Beautifying the Skin, and keeping it clear and healthy. " Delightful for the Bath." MIIIM J CHEMIST &DRUGGISI M.P.S., By Exams. «ray THE MEDIC. i/stao. JS7tn, i Ss*»s »WfeCTfe'3M^V^W avwia 1 ) ■HHH in i it/in ri (SOUTH AUSTRALIA), HAVE WON ALL THE CHAMPION CUPS AT THE idelaide Wine Show SINCE 1903. »S*f*b3'Wfc3ky\li;.« WE are Sole A gents for the following x | Celebrated English Made x 3 PIANOS &_QRGANS. x PIANOS.—CoUard and Collavd, Eave- * J staff and Son, J. and J. Hopkinson | George, Russell. $ ORGANS.—English Made, Malcolm jxl and Co., London. Continental Pianos, C. x § Beckstein, the professor's favourite, Paul x I "Werner, Rainsperger, Trubner, Rapoldi, x 1 and trtie famous Haake. x § PIANOLA Pianos & PSANOLAS. x 1 Our terms are the easiest in existence. x I Call and inspect our stock which is the I x I largest outside of Wellington. I x 1 BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO, J. LOWNDES, LOCAL MANAGER. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QCtJtJN STREET MABTEKTSN

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 3

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