Special Advertisements Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society's ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW Will bo held in KILL AND TOWN HALLS, Hall-street, on Wednesday, March 2nd, 1910. GEAND DISPLAY OF Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Bread, Cakes, Scones. DECORATED TABLES. A sight to be remembered. Open from 2.30 p.m. Admission 1/-, or by member's ticket. Afternoon Tea on Town Hall stage. Eesult of Gr rrden Competition tit 9 o'clock.
THE NAME ON THE BOX. MANY people complain to us that their Incandescent Burners do not give the light they should, , and in most cases we find they have , been using inferior mantle3—mostly "made in Germany " and so bad tnat their maikets are ashamed to o:vn them—there is no name on the box; and yet they cost ju-st as much as a good mantle with a name. Next Time you require a mantle do not simply say, "A gas mantle, please," but ask for a brand Wch an established reputation. May we recommend — The Welsbach V.C.- the fintst upright mantle made, 7d each, 6/6 dcz. The Laddite—-England's Best, 6d each, 5/6 doz. The Block Mantle—anti-vibration, for rough usage, 6d each, 5/6 doz. of which we keep full stocks. Ordinary Size Inverted Mantles, lOd each "Bijou" Size „ 9d each. THE GAS OFFICE, CHAPEL STREET.
TARARUA WINES. IX4
CLUB STABLES, MKSSRS FORMAN & TROWEKS beg to notify the residents of Masterton and district that they have taken over the well-known Club Stables, Bannister Street. Masterton. Note the Address— Forman and Trowers, CLTJR STABLES Binn<:t-r
STAR (BRAND) MULLET. THE GREAT NZ. DELICACY. FROM EVERY GROCER; READY FOR USE. Carefully prepared hv thf DOMINION CANNING CO . LTD AUCKLAND
Bulpitt & Yfildeit, Primest Meat of all kinds A feature is made of SM -A LL GOODS, alli en expert has been engaged to take charge of this dnpa>rtrnent. Arrangements have beeu ui.tie for regular supply of prime wether mutton ox beef and pork. Ring up NUMBER 258, and your Order will Keceivelmmediate Attention BULPITT AND YALDEN, POST OFFICE MEAT MART (MASTERT.ON'S CHEAPEST CASH BUTCHERS BILLIARDS. HE best fqutfjped and lum-1 spacious Billiard-room in the UK-'.ik,t. !' our Alcock tables, first-class cues, ample sefttin? accommodation, and capable and att.-'ivn !>• n-ker* Site--TV oIH - of ( In 1 ! Hutol, WKrt •«. fn •, u r. hninii ed H'. ~A'V<.S'| »>NV. r opri... ..r J. J GREENE S ROTA.L I.CLLIh (mkl Picture BE.-T Ice Cream aiid Sutuuibi" Drinks. Sweets made t" suit every ta=st« and pocket, 'civility aud Jjatsislacitoa'' <-*r motto. KEEP COOL!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 983, 1 March 1910, Page 1
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