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IS PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, and his Stoat is New and Up-to-Date . No Sale Furniture Bjug.iS or SjLl.of ao white pine pun iu anything—not in the cheapest couch frame. Inspection Invited. Premises Opposite Wagg & Co., Queen Street. The Masterton Auction Mart THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OP THE KIND IN THE WAIRARAPA. J. R NICOL SOLE PROPRIETOR Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agent for the South British Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance Company. Record of Auction Sales held in 1908 is Splendid range of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private tale Values are absolutely the best a the market. Weekly Auction Sales held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any part of th<? district. The facilities for the* successful conduct of sales are well ant? favourably known. Full List of Properties of all kinds on the Land Register If you have anything to sell, send it to the Masterton Auction Mart. If yop want anything in the way of property, furniture, general effects and bargsiug generally, call at the Masterton Auction Mart. Always Ready to do Business. J. R. NICOL Auctioneer pARDENING is a healthy exercise, and a useful and profitable hobby, but with poor tools is neither useful nor profitable. To get the best results for (Mich hour spent in your garden, try our well-known tools. It is a pleasure indeed to handle a hoe th'it will chop, a rake that does not hse its teeth, a fork with abaft that is sound, and a spade ih it d<ei not continually need the hie to keep it sharp. Gsrden Hces, to cho?, 1/3, 1/6. Dutch Hoes, to push, I'-, 1/3, 1/6. Bakes, 10 tooth, 1/3; 12 tooth, 1/fi. Rakes, all steel. 2s to 3/6. Ladies' Weed Garden Fork?, 3s, 3/6. 4s, 4/6. Spades, 3/fi, 4/fi, ss, 5/6. Lawn Edgers, 3s. Crescent Hoes, 2j6. Spray Pumps and Syringes, from 5s to 21s. SWIFT'S Alt- EN A '-'lO 0> LEAD Spray now for G.idlin. For small orchards 110 jars will make 30 trallons mixture. !arj 108 3TQ JBU is anothnr piece of a H- : (-e we give you Don't buy the proverbial pig in an r>-overb i! pokp. Don't !>..; led to be misled We >.' an q'.u.te you pric rf ihaL wnl surpri-.o you. & vO. ? MASTERTON, 'PHONE 14. FISHING TACKLE. „~„ .4 MAGNIFICENT variety of Fishing Tackle has iust i r* reached us. Quality superior and prices lower t tan z ev-(-r. Gut Goods are absolutely new— no o.'d st ck. (■ ifnng jour Hods and Tackle to be renovated. FISHING LICENSES ISSUED. ' We have been appointed agents for Jaques' Celebrated Bowls, ill weights. U« and see our Tennis and Golf Goods. Importers of all Sporting Goods and Rifles. I»S KING & HENRY. GUN Si'SSi™ B ' You should get your Spring Suit made at KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN'S. "OEOATJSE you are never in doi.bt as to your 3 appearance. Our suits delight tha most v.v-.jfnl people. We have solved, in a most satisfactorv manner, the problem <>f maintaining a nobby, stylish appearance iu our suits until they are worn out. Our stock is one of the largest and most up-to-date in the Dominion. We cordially invite the public to inspect irahao-en HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. TESTD-1895.] P.O. Kox 34 PERRY ST.. MASTERTON. 'HE DIFFERENCE between a * person with nice teeth and the > reverse, ll is a distinct art to suit , each individual case with natural- ' looking artificial teeth. OUR SPECIAL SETS. WITH CONTOUR PORCELAIN GUMS. ARE A FACSIMILE OF NATURE. See* of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Temporary sets re-made to permanent, £l/1/-. Painless Extraction, I/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Single Tooth. 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. Open Saturday Evening till 9 o'clock. Write or call for gmrbotliM, FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yard. .bovo Pe.reU. Cborain}. WELLINGTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9641, 5 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9641, 5 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9641, 5 November 1909, Page 3

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