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C "TTTHETIIER you have an entre house to furnish, or require t VV just a simple piece of Fun iture, it will pay 3ou to come $ here, as nowhere else, so my customers say, is there such excellent % variety, such originality, and beauty of designs, and such goodness '£ and qua:ifcy at the price. Your Furniture buying will bo done >M pleasingly and economically here. South Queen-si. SVlasterioß'j. % m. * \Vmm\ THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF THE KIND IN THE WAIRARAPA. J. E. NICOL SOLE PROPRIETOR Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agent for the South British Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance Company. CUA& SUA iecor Splendid range of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private said Values are absolutely the best n the market. Weekly Auction Sales held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any pari of the district. The facilities for the successful conduct of sales are well and favourably known. Full List of Properties of all kinds on fh& Land Register, If you have anythingSto sell, send it to the Masterton Auction Mart. If you want anything in of property, furniture, general effects and bargsiua generally, call at the Mastorton Auction Mart. Always Ready to do Business. JJCTiONEER Fashionable Footwear. "y'OU will be delighted when '£j;Mxt M J- see our splendid assortme: -■mm Ladies Shoes. The fashionable Tan Shoe is repre-•'.?-c--vss a sented here in every style, and in the ' tKs<j/j' f i prettiest shades of brown. There are beautiful new black shoes, some with straps, some with buttons, some with ■■'^.•i*n v now ,vide laces, and all prettily and _. - »' comfortably shaped. Call and let us show you these dainty summer shoes. Try them on and see their effectiveness as a finishing touch to yourcosturae. Our prices ..are most moderate for such high quality Footwear. Ho I 8~4 k N BOOT AND SHOE IxMPORTER. MASTEETON. Ssss^S^^^AMJttuw^fe-tik^i^ e^WJ ! fWWWWPSWWW Ii! S NEW LIN! XTSEFUL, ornamental Goods at rea- ) sonable prices. If you are thinking of purchases an article for Pie--entat;on, step, along to my shop for a few ideas. Beautiful Oak Trays, Silver Salvers, Teapots, Or Water Kettles, Tea-; cuit Barrels, etc. Watchmaker and Jeweller.

KRAHAGEI & CHAPMAI. ALWAYS TO THE FORE. W - E havo a grand display of Early Importations of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. r ' GENTLEMEN OF TASTE—You will have no difficulty in making your Selection. They are exclusive patterns, and very attractive designs ©f the highest grade quality. The high-class work turned out of our establishment has long stood the test of'time, and is favourably commented on all through the district. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. HIGH-CLASS TAILOES- [ESTD. 1895.] P.O. Box 34 PERRY ST., MASTERTON, Tel. 290. mm^m^m^^^^mm^ss^mmm^m^^s^ss^^ss^^msmmm^M Cut down flie Time Span! In O^dkSng. "OU can save money, and do less work in the kitchen, by ufing a SHACKLOCK'S K INGE. With an "ORION" there is Less Money spent in Fuel Less Time required to cook the meals. Less "Roasting to the Housewives' complexions. No worry with the Ovens. No trouble with the draught. No complaints about the cooking. There 5s real pleasure in cooking with the "ORION" Range, for OleaUiness, Comfort and Convenience are assured. You need not worry along with an unsatisfactory range. Ask your ironmonger to show you the ideal Range. "ORION."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 3

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