PICTURE FRAMING. T AiiG-EST and best assortJj ment of Pictures, Frames and .Mouldings in town. Our workmanship is the best, and we guarantee satisfaction. R/JODERN AND ARTiSTSG FURNITURE. Every piecf* turned out by us is representative of artistic effort The woods used are carefully selected specimens, beautifully matched and exquisitely finished. An upholsterer is employed on the premises. T. McCSACKEN, Cheap Furnishing House, (Opposite T. Wagg and Co). 'Phone 237, QUEEN-STREET. Pppgg PH
THE SECRET OF R. HANNAH & GO'S SUCCESS, JIODT WEAR,-with the aid of " Art in Design," Science in manufacture, J has reached the HIGHRST LEVEL OF PERFECTION" attainable in Shoe Manufacture at the present chy. Permit us to point out that at each of our uadwrmentioned braucties v? 3 have a full rauere of Ladies' and (Stents' and Childrens boots jjand shoes, suitable for present weear. In All Styles. For All Wearers. Gents' Nailed Shooters, 8/6 to 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Shoes, round toes, Gents' Seamless Kip Shooters, 15/6 9/6,11/6 In All Styles. For All Wearers. Gents' Nailed Shooters, 8/6 to 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Shoes, round toe Gents' Seamless Kip Shooters, 15/6 9/6,11/6 Gents' Chrome Light Boots, 10/6,12/6 Ladies' Tan Welted Shoes, 11/6, 12/6 Gents' Superior Chrome Boots, 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Southern Tie Shoe Gents' Boxcalf Boots, broad welts, 18/6 13/8 Gents' Superior Chrome Boots, 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Southern Tie Shoet, Gents' Boxcalf Boots, broad welts, 18/6 13/8 Gents' Glace Kid Boots, sewn, 10/6 to Ladies Boxcalf Ox Shoes " G Brand" 22/6 10/6 Gents' Tan Calf Boots, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-, Ladies' Black Glace Bals, 10/6, 12/6 25/- Ladies' Black Glace Derby Boots, 14/6 Ladies' Best Quality Glace Boots, 19/6, 19/6, 20/-, 22/6 Children's Boots and Shoes Child's Tan Catf Boots, siz9S 2's to Child's Tan A.nkle Straps, 1/-, 1/6, 6's 3/6 I'll, 2/3, 2/9 Child's Tan Glace Kid Button Boots, Child's White Ankle Streps, 1/3, 2/-, 2's to 6's, 3/6 2/11,3/6,5/6 Child's Eed and Blue Ankle Straps, 2's to 6's, 1/11 AT BHO&ISTS. QUEEN-ST. MAIN ST. 'Phone 175. MASTEETON. PAHIATUA.
ORCHARD GUNS, .«o gauge." E have just landed a shipment of GUNS suitable for tbe orchard, as we find t t that one shot fired at the birds does more good than a HUNDRED BOYS gathering their eggs. EABBIT GUNS from 35/-. EIFLES OF ALL MAKES AND SIZES We have in stock all kinds of ammunition, suitable for either guns, rifles, o revolvers. The Cheapest House in Town forjTennis Goods. Agents for Jaques' Celebrated Bowls— the pride of the local green If you have a mechanical job that you cannot get repaired elsewhere, wo can fix it. We get quite a number of these. FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALITY. : SB*& S KING & HENRY, GDN aS BBi
USEFUL AND BEAUTIF UraililTCti Silverware. E.P Ware. Cutlery, <&c. Gifts of Silver or E.P. Ware, Cutlery, &c, make ideal Wedding Gifts. "TREASURE: HOUSE" Prices for these Goods are from 15 to 25 per cent. Better Value than any in N.Z. HBS2— BestE.P.N.S. Flower Stand 55/We are the largest firm of Jewellers and Silversmiths in the British Empire. We have two establishments in London (they are the finest of their kind in existence) and eight large establishments in the Colonies. Buying direct from actual manufacturers for cash on such a large scale as we are able to do, means that we buy at prices which no other house can do. All customers therefore participate in the substantial benefits derived from our direct trading. SEND DIRECT TO US FOR GENERAL CATALOGUE RING & WATCH CATALOGUE. GREENSTONE CATALOGUE. JEWELLERS WELLINGTON.
h 1 1*'* 1 ' i -> l -1! ?! irt^fasa when fed on Weave's Food safe food for the most #wsw»WM um.^.-ji:^-contains all the essentials for flesh and boneforming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and when made with Biilk as directed, forms a complete diet for infants. For more than 80 yeats the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and a^ifien. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9997, 18 March 1910, Page 2
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