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SALE PRICES | IN j MEN'S FOOTWEAR. ' j Men's Light Medium Chrome Boots, Sewn or Riveted Soles, smart appearance, 10/6, now 8/6. Men's Box Calf and Glace Boots, welted, broad and medium toes, 18/6 now 16/Men's Gl.ice Boots, all newest shapes; 21/-, now 13/6. Men's Box Calf and Glace Boots, broad, medium and pointed toes, 15/6. 16/6 now 12/6. Tan Canvas Shoes, strong and pliahl.., 3/6. Mail Obdehs Carefully sel-cted. (Postage Extra.) J. CARPENTER, lo x4l] CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT, QUEEN STEEET. [Tfl 154. j

Lansdowne Brick Works MASTEETON. HAVING purchased the above works, I desire to notify the public that I have practically re-modelled the same,and am now turning out bricks that cannot be excelled for quality in the Dominion. All bricks aie classified—builders, chimney and faced bricks —and prices v/ill be found reasonable. Builders, Architects And Bricklayers are invited to inspect the bricks now being turned out at the above works. J. LAWSON, - - Proprietor.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON, That messes h. cole & son ate delivering Wood at I'Os per cord (in four foot lengths) cash, straight from f he bush. The prices were formerly 245. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged 43s per ton, we are delivering same at 39s per ton. This is A BREAK-UP FOE THE COMBINE. H. COLE AND SON, Wood and Coal Merchants.

BOOKS. BOOKS LL kinds of Books by the most popular authors. POST CARDS—Thousands of humorous and other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. DuiKidiß. for morals. Christchureh for peace and quiet. Ashburton for argument. Karon lor atyle. Auckland for dreamless sleep. Hokitika for weather. Napier .for mixed bathing-. Masterton for manners. ARMITS' for To&acc©!

Westminster for suffragettes. .Do homey for Amazons. Cairo for sideshows. P;ivis for frocks and frills. Melbourne for odours. Shoroditch for shrimps. ARMItTS' for Cigars;! Dresden for porcelain. -Chicago for cow-beef. lJerlin for 'beer. Spain for onions. Petone for excitement. Ouiton for colonists, iiombay for due Its. ARIWIT'S for Cigarettes! R. W. ARMIT NOW, It used to be E. C. BA'CKIX, 51 Lambton Quay Wellington.

LATEST VICTORIES OF THE WONDERFUL TWIN CYLINDER MOUNTAINEER ~ LE THE MOTOR THAT LEVELS HILLS. RELIABILITY TRIALS heli at Lyons, Prance, Twin-cylinder Cycles up to 6 h.p. competing. MOUNTAINEER, First, Second and Third. RELIABILITY TRIALS held at Nice under the auspices of the Automobile Club of France. Speed Competition—MOUNTAINEER, First and Second. Mountain Climbing —MOUNTAINEER, First and Second. Endurance Competition—MOUNTAINEER First and Second. Special Medals for the Lightest and Most Perfect Twin-cylindor Motor. MOUNTAINEER, Ist Gold Medal. MOUNTAINEER, 2nd Gold Medal. One of these wonderful Motors may be seen of the Local Agents?', LYTTLE BROS., CYCLE & MOTOR ENGINEERS, QUEEN STREET, Phone 141. B ROSE & MASON, UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. All work guaranteed. Estimates supplied free of cost. 91 chapeiTstreet.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3120, 22 February 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3120, 22 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3120, 22 February 1909, Page 6

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