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V'J msj; aKrWwfsdEl 'Tf^f^'SSa LOT of Cheap and Goo I GO-CARTS. See what McCRACKEN is selling at £2 10s. i?ur Furniture, Uoholsterina; ant Picture framing he is the cheipest. T M C CBACKEN, p^iM g ' sFaotory -

A RE ym« requiring suitabSe gifts for Xmas and New Year at Reasonable Prices ? The very thing-i you want can be prwuivri trotn JR. HANNAH & CO., LTD., in the form of New Novelties in s umra-»r Footwear. A few of the linns ar.i mentioned in the underncte.las follows:--Ladies' Tan Glace Twin liar Show, good wear, 10/fi. L-tdies' Tau Glace Lao Shoes, round toes, Cuban heels, 11/fi. Ladies' Tan Derby Tie Shoes, Derfect fitting, " V 2/6. Ladies' Tan Laee Tie Shoes, cool and light, '■*/<>• L-tdies' lan Glace Lie* Shoes, r >'in \ toes, pump soles, 18/rt. Ladies' Tan fi-bar Slashed Shoes, durable, H/«. Ladies' Tan Open-front Shoes, welted smart heels, 15/> Ladies' Felt House Slippers, rangin r from Is to 5/9 pr. Ladies' Glace Albert Slippers. f>/fi, 5/11. fi/6 Ladies' Calf Ward Shoes, 7/6.9/ri. INSPECT WINDOWS! Infants'T«n and Whit« Kid An'* 1 * St'Up Mhows, i * ( I'. Child s F*ri, 15I>m and Scarlet Sh • ,s, i-ittjmiKT w.-"K, i ' i 1 jM-r Inf-iiit.s' t a.otsy Whit.H Kid p-tiM b'liH i'acin ; ;s 2/-Inf-tnts' Hr<m r M % Tie S)i;.,-s . i|uitt} new tlWhito Buci Croaiwe 1 ■■*, buckl.- 4/-i Girls' Tun Glaca Ciww-sfap S^r^ V-*ry light, fi/if Gir s' 'lan IWr>y Tie S' < *, r--nM'l tops 7/-; Gents*' l'arp«t rs„ 4/ , ft/'> j>.-i- ;•■' Gmts' i.nathtr Levant pur p*r Gents' '.'oloured Morocco flippers, 8/6 per ptir, INSPECT WINDOWS! SHOE IS T&, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 175. MASrURTON. OKCHARD GUNS, *io gauge. r E have just landed a shipment of GUNS suitable tor the orchard, as we find ' that one shot fired at tie birds does mtit good than a HUNDRED BOYS gathering their eggs. RABBIT GUNS from 35/-. "RIFLES. C F ALL WiKPfe AKD SIZES We have in stock all kinds of ammunition, suitable for either guns, rifles, o revolvers. The Cheapest House in Town for Tennis Goods. Agents for Jaques' Celebrated Bowls— the pride of the local green If you have a mechanical job that you cannot get repaired elsewhere, we can fix it. We get quite a number of these. FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALITY. Telephon 240. P.O. Box 146. Ct- TTTi v \TI>"V gun * locksmiths, Ji.IJM It OC JllJli 1M Ja, jl , masterton.

Four Saving Lines for Xmas Shoppers II — Toys that vill p]p.o,pe and instruct B the jiiveiiile lumd. Toys that count for loi>g RJ service and solidity. Toys that will delight ra the youngsters on Xmas morning. Our toy El store is open for inspection and no one is Eg worried to buy. M 2—Sweets always delight young or H old. We have just landed for this Xmas EJ season some charming boxes of confections. n Creams from Devonshire, Chocolates of the El best English brands. Usual price 6d. For H Xmas, our price, 4d per 4lb boxes. n Don't Forget Father Xmas Visits this Store on Friday Next. 3 F ru its that make your cakes choice, your Xmas merry and heart happy. Kaep your bills down by a trial of our choice Sultanas, Currants, Almonds, Spanish Muscatelles. Seeded Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunes and Crystallised Fruits. Prices just right. -*—Fancy Goods fpc tholadiesarenow in evidence. Choice Enamelled buckles from 2/11, E.P. Silver Belts 7/6, beautiful Embroidered Handkerchiefs from 6d each, with lace edges from Is, Initialled Handkerchiefs Bd, and Sachets—real works of art—from 2/8. A wonderful variety of presents CO. 2IASTEETON. "The Store for Everything." Telephone 14.

are Safe to Save on. TT is the height of folly to buy poor shoes in order to save money, bnf w ■■ >* men and women can buy good and caretully examined Shoes," at the ...w----est possible price it means a splendid saving. Lacises, Please KNlote -We have just openpd up several cases 'l' Fooiwear, embracing all the 'latest styles, and we guarantie to jjive ycu absolute satisfaction. They ensuro grace and ease of movement, and aliweatk of you is to along to our stcre and see for y urselves the wide and coinpnliHiisiveassoitDienc. NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY. Rconcmical mothtrs Ki.oi.rd be interested in the very exce!l<nt dbfliv ot Children's Boots and Shoes, in all styles, but in one qualiiy—the best .BOOTMAKER & IMPORTER, QUEEN-STREET.

RISK IN TAKING Beecham's Pills. Their long 1 and successful service in the welfare of the Public proves I them to be a medicine of quite unusual excellence. What they have done for thousands (j of others you may reasonably expect they will do for you. '. "eecham's Pill do their work in Nature's way. They act specifically but ffently on the faulty organs. Q They are an unequalled preparation for all cases of Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, % Disordered Liver and Kidneys, and Impurities of the Blood, You need not have the \i slightest hesitation in adopting a course of these pills. The valuable vegetable extracts A from which they skilfully compounded ensure the most beneficial results. If you 1 ore troubled with '•nerves**, if a little exertion tires you, if you do not enjoy your fnod, k if you have pain after eating, if you are c"l 1 with sleeplessness, or indeed experience U any of the countless symptoms of commence to take Beecham's Pills at once : \ THEY ARE SIRE TO DO YOl GOOD. Soia evetym'bere in boxes, price lo\d. (36 pills) t\l\ (S6 pills) * 219 (168 pills).

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9681, 4 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9681, 4 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9681, 4 January 1910, Page 2

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