T. G. HOAR, MENTAL HALL STREET, MASTERTON. Write me for prices of Monuments and Tombstones, when I will post yon Illustrated Catalogue of handsome designs in Granite and Marble. I guarantee first-clasp work, and build Concrete or Stone Enclosures, erect Monuments, eic, in any part of the Dominion.
COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE LISTS OF Amberol Records, —Now obtainable at—"Tlie Talkeries," BANNISTiiE STREET, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 21.
DIAMOND JUBILEE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. JAIPEW OF THE RESULTS OP : SIXTY YEARS OF UNEXAMPLED PROSPERITY. [Taken iroic the Society's Annual Repgat.] ACCUMUIATED FUNDS, over ANNUAL ISCOME, 6ver <£24,540,000 £3,158,000. POLICIES IN FORCE, 227,112, assuring over £77,000,000 (including Bonus Additions.)) TOTAL CASH PPOFIT DIVIDED, £14,336,892. CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1908) £740,385, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,300,000. Tbe Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLIOYORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £IO,OOO, DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Jojtnston, M.L C. (Chairman); A. pe B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the HonJ E. Richardson, C.M.Gr.; John Doncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary, MASTERTON DISTRICT OFFICE—PERRY STREET. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary. GRAHAM & Co., IuASTERTON. * SPRING GOODS SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING. ALL the Latest Novc'Mes for tlw coming season, including the latest Peter P* n Collars. SO VELTIES IN— Neckwear Tucked Allovers Wide Lace Insertions Beadings Camisole Embroideries Embroidery Flouncings Gibson Collars Etc. GRAHAM & Co. MASTERTON.
SPENT £5 GAINED SATISFACTION THAT is the verdict of men who are particular about their clothes. They look for Comfort, Style, Fit and Finish. They know there's genuine satisfaction in the Suits made in our workroom. Our Suits at M gi -T e pleasure to the most fastidious man. Are you particular about the details of your suit—the little items that count ? If so, call to-day, and talk over the question of your Spring Suit. Orders now being booked for September. si® Albert Webb, 39 QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.
- FARMERS - IF you wish to get rid of Spiinows and otlier small birds which do so much damage during the Sowing Season, just try our Poisoned Grain. By our SPECIAL METHOD t.he grain is treated with a ~ov»rful Poison, so that One Seed will Kill. We have it all ready for use, or we will be pleased to treat grain brought to us, in any quantity. GORDON, CHE MABTJBRTOS?;^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9586, 4 September 1909, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9586, 4 September 1909, Page 3
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