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Lull &f '^tM^c^a*?' his Sto3'< is New and LL>to-Datn ) pi pu- ia nnvth.iu-_r —not in Inspection lrivK.ec!. Premises Opposite Wagg & Co., Queen Street.

The Masterton Auction Mart THE OLDEST ESTABLISHEDBTJSINESS OF THE KIND IN THE WAIKARAPA. J. B NICOL SOLE PHOPRIETOB Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agont for the South British Insurance Company and New York Life Insurance -'"ompany. Sploadid range of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private sal© Values are absolutely the best in the market. Weekly Auction Sales held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any part of the district. The facilities for the successful conduct of sales are well and favourably known. Full List of Properties of all kinds on the Land Register^ If you have anything to sell, send it to the Masterton AuotionMart. If yo» want anything in the way of property, furniture, general effects and bargains generally, call at the Masterton Auction Mait. Always Ready to do Business. J. R. NICOL. AUCTION! EER

Serviceable Teeth. A SERVICEABLE SET OF TEETH is what nobody in the present strenuous times can do without. If they require it, we will fill yours painlessly, or, if too far gone, will extract painlessly and fit you with a most life-like artificial set. Set. of Teeth. £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Temporary »et> rc-raade to permanent, £l/1/P.mUi Fxiraction I/-. Tee* l * extracted free wken teU arc ordered. I* " ! ! * ' CONSULTATION FREE Single Tooth, 5/-. _ _ . . OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. Op«B S»lurd«y Eveningi lill 9 o'clock Writ* of call <w IwlW tarfcnlufc FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS. 119 WILLIS STREET (30 r«<J« aWw Pttttu CU-UO. WELLINGTON.

r> tpadi Ti HRESIDE COBBLTSK > A COMPJ.E TC, OUTFIT ttS^GENERALi Ji BO QT_A N R J N& CONTENTS—--3 Lasts and Iron Stand 1 Hammer and 1 Knife 3 Awls and 3 Handles Heel and Clinch Nails Wrench, Directions, Etc. (16 articles}. SAVE I TXTHILB these sets last wa can help * ' you to save on cobbler's bills. A complete outfit for boot and shoe repairing always ready—with three lasts of size;; 6, 8 and 10 inches, enabling any amateur to turn oar work fortne family. To the farmer they are essential, to the working man with a large family they are indispensible, and would save many times their cost in a month's repairing. Oar price io actually less than maker's indent pries. FEW LEFT. & CO.. MASTEETON. "The Store for Everything."

PINE ART FURNITURE. IMBEACLNG elegance, durability and Xt>li 11U ftiJCi* workmanship guaranteed. We please the e yo jjy making to your own ideas, colouring either Nature's own colours, or iho fashionable walnut. When making presents, when turning oat the •old furniture, and REPLENISHING *^_ FOR XMAS, )JM First come and inspect our Show- \ irooms. Let our furniture TALK to i you—it will contrive where words ' fail. Our choice and quaint goods |l' tell. In fitting o»t the bedroom, why not, with your walnut suite, have bed- .. steads to harmonise. Our new up- II ■to-date wooden bedsteads are strong, light, easily moved and taken down, I! and we sell from 50s upwards. J\ a. HYDE & CO., 1 MASTiBTOSf. - Tel 233. Sit There's a Reason Why You should get your Spring Suit made at 3ECATJSE you are never in doubt as to your appearance. Our suits delight the most capful people. We have solved, in a most satisfactory manner, the problem of maintaining a nobby, stylish appearance in 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. Krahaqen and Chapman . HIGH-CLASS TATLOBS. TESTD 1895.1 P.O. Box 84 PEEin ST., MASTFRTON. Tel 290.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 2

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