ONUMEJTTiL UC ULPTO E Write mo for prices of Monument? and Tombstones, wiien I vail post you Illustrated Catalogue of handsome designs in Granite and Marble. I guarantee first-class work, and buildCcncvete or Stone Enclosures, erect Monuments, ei3. s in any part of the Dominion.
✓ jl. i J. NEED a new Edison Phonograph to play th e Edison Amberol Records. Your dealer will tell yon how they can b9 played on the Pnonograph you have. Equip your Phonograph to play them and make it twice as entertaining as before. P. HOLTOK & CO, NNISTKR STREET, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 21.
DIAMOND JUBILEE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.' A PEW OF THE RESULTS OP SIXTY YEABS OF UNEXAMPLED FROSPERJTY. [Taken raoit the Society's Annual Report.] ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ANNUAL INCOME, over £24,540,000. ,£3,158,000POLICIES IN FORCE, 227,112, assuring over £77,000,000 (including Bonus Additions.) j ■ TOTAL CASH PEOFIT DIVIDED, £14,330,892. ; CASH PEOFIT DIVIDED FOE ONE YEAR (1908) £740,385, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,300.000. The Society now issues EVEEY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—OEDINAEY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £IO,OOO. DIEECTOES OF THE NEW ZEALAND BEANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L C. (Chairman) : A. i>e B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. Riciuhdson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Johki'h, Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary, MASTEETON DISTRICT OFFICE-PEREY STREET. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary. i»BPßija»iW»>jw:^aiWiß;Ba raWW>aWBi6aBBSJB»BMBa^^ GUNS And Sporting Goods % ior Season 1909. I OYER 150 Breech Loading Guns, of all pitfcerns, have just reached us. These Guns are from the celebrated English inakor, C. G. Bonehill. Bvsry Gun is of perfect finish and soundly made on modern and up-to-date lines. Each Gun guaranteed. Second-hand Gnus and Rifles'taken in part payment for new. REPAIRS. Our repair dojcrtinent is in the hands of skilleJ and experience:! mecb iuio3, and is replete with all modern tools and machinery for repairing Guns, Rifles and Sporting Goods of every description. Locks, Keys, and Earmarks made ani repaired. Golf, Hockey, and Football Goods stocked KING & HENET, 1 "' Phone 240. P.O. Box 146. SEND FOE CATALOGUE
I NOW 18 YOUR THE ! 6 A FUETEEK REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 GRAHAM & Co.'s GREAT SALE. WAiNTiiD KNOWN—Wide Bibbons from 9d yd ; Ladies' Belts, <■! pii; Tape, 3'bundies from I?; Handkerchiefs, 6 for Is; Men's Cashmere fcfocks, 9d pr; All Wool Colonial Socks, 3 for 2/6; Wool Mats, 2/11 ea ; Bush Rugs, 3/11; Ladies' Hosiery, 2 pairs for 1/9; Brown Towels, 1/9 pair; Ladies' Aprons, 10-Jd each; All Blouse Materials, 6d yd ;, Coloured Velveteens, going at Is yd ; Feu's Caps, Is each; Ladies' Cotton Gloves, Is pr ; Lulies' Kid G 1 ivc ', 2,6 pair ; Cretonnes, 4§d yd ; Red and Green Table Damask, now 1/3 yd; 54in Sheeting, 9d yard; Carpets, to be cleared sit 2/li yd ; Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 9/G ea ; Men's Flannels, 2/11; Men's Underpants (Petone), 3/11; Ladies' Jackets, /urs. Dolts, Ties--.;11 at sale prices. DON'T FORGET—It will pay you !,:• visit ~ur establishment. You will be money in pocket. «£* /*"* MASTEIITON. Wis® Eesi PrewGtttlwem. Ordinary medicines begin at the wrong end—only correct symptoms. People take headache powders for headaches, blood medicines for the blood, and nerve remedies for nervousness, when they only need » to tone up the digestive organs, the liver and the kidneys, and so keep the-whole system in a healthy condition. BEECHAM'S PILLS do more every year for the health, happiness, and success of the civilized world than is realized. They keep millions of men and women well, and enable them to do their part in the world's work with healthy bodies and cheerful minds. It is a half-century old fact that Beecham's Pills make you well and §f®®p Yon WelL Sold everywhere in boxes, price lO\d. (36 pills) ///J (S6 pills) & 2\9 (168 pills).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9529, 29 June 1909, Page 3
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