WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. Limited. E ARE THE PEOPLE For Vegetable, Flower 8 Farm Seeds Come and inspect our window S WE ARE MAKING AN ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF' GARDEN TOOLS, SEEDS, ETC. _ 0 AGENTS FOR-Sutton's, Cooper's, Nimmo & Blair's Garden Seeds. Limited.
HORSE AND COW ~ COVERS. TOUR horse or cow will bo looking for _ a warm, iain-resisting, damp proof Cover just now.. It will help to keep. in condition, and thus save you more than the coat of the cover in feed. Our covers are made from the very beat canvas by workmen noted for their skill in cover making. The prices, too, are ]ust those ynu would like to pay. Senk your order in to-day. JAS, ELLIOTT & CO., SADDLER, and harness maker qXJEW ST., MASTERTON. MASTERTON FARMERS' . IMPLEMENT CO., (Limited) AV E F.O E SALE--1 Rustic Trap, guaranteed ..!. £?2 1 Gig, bent wings; good as ne-v ... £23 1 Gladstone Gig, rubber tyrek This is a snip • * I3B 1 Strong Gig,-with lamps. In good order ... * 2 ° 1 Farmers' Spring Trap. In good order ■•• * lb 1 Body Waggon. Good as new; •' cheap •< ««• £^" 1 Milner Combined Timber Track and Waggon ••• » ze 1 Spring bray. In good order ... £lO 1 Brake, carry 25owt, with hood ... £25 l Dog Cart, leather cushions. * n good order ••• *1" 1 Sfcabble Plough, 3 and 4 furrow; pracotically new; guaranteed »12 10s Agents Lr P. D. Duncan, Booth Macdonald, and Andraws and Bavan. NEW SEASON'S TEAS U S T A R R\l V B, C Red Seal lea, 2s. I. W. Loose Tea, 2s. (These Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Pook Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away "th every 61bs. Call and b «t catalogues. We are sole agents for this Tea, and they can't be beat. .J JAS. WHITTAKER. "
Monster Clearing Sale. Bpoks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. £I2OO WORTH OFFERED AT DISCOUNTS OF FROM 3D TO 6D IN THE 1/Messrs S. & W. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS, OF WELLINGTON, HAYING' purchased the assigned estate of MR O. O. AITKEN, Queen Street. Masterton, we have decided to start a branch business in this town; In order to make room for the new stock that will be arriving next month, we have decided to clear the whole of the present stock at the above-mentioned prices. ■ ~ . In addition to the stock held by Mr Aitken, and in order to indicate the nature of the business we purpose establishing, we have brought from Wellington several hundred pounds worth of the latest books. This selection, which will be also offered at prices as above, comprise Standard Works of Fiction, Prose, Travel, History, Biography. Science, Philosophy, Religion, besides a very fine stock of Leather Bound Poets 4 Bibles, English Church Prayers and Hymns, and Eoman Catholic Prayer Books. The following are a few works typical of the selection with the'prices asked-—Scott's Waverley Novels, complete in 25 vols, 27s 6d for 15s ; Thackeroy's complete works, in 10 vols, 30s for 10s 6d ; Dickon's Complete Works, 14 vols, 45s for 32s 6d; Shakespeare, in 10 vols, with all Singer's Notes, 30-1 for 20s! Nathaniel Hawthorne's works ins vols, half morocco 25s for 15s; The Bookman History of English Literature, 2 vols, 203 for 153; Kuskin's works, 5s vol far 2s ; Draper's Intellectual Development of Europe, 2 vols 10s for 7s 6d ; Emerson's complete prose works, 1 vol 4s for 3s; Dr. 1 R. Brown's South Africa and Its Explorers, 3 vols 22s 6d for 7s 6d; Gunn's New Family Physician, 12s 6d for 9s j Every Man His Own Mechanic, 7s 6d for 4s; Home Carpentry for' Handy Men, 7s 6d for 4s; Arinatage's Cattle Doctor, 22s Gd for 15s; Armatage's Sheep Doctor, 13a for 8s (3d; Gleeson's Horse Book, 6s tid for 3s; etc. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. PHOTO ALBUMS at } the ordinary price. STATIONERY. \ Including Account Books, Letter Books, Foolscap, Blotting, Envelopes, Writing Pads, Nota Paper, Boxes Plain and Fancy Stationery, etc. at 3d in the Is off ordinary selling price. a'sPLENDID CHANCE FOB PUBLIC LIBRARIES. We are offering 1000 3b,6d novels, all in good order and in cloth binding, at 2s each. Write-to us for . catalogue of these. ~.; ■ '..,' ' ■' ■ " i> & —The public are cordially invited to call and inspect. No one will be asked to buy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9534, 5 July 1909, Page 4
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