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PICTURE FRAMING. i LA tiG EST and best assortment of Pictures, Frames and M<,uMings in town. Our workmanship is the best, and we satisfaction. MODERN AWO AR J J .HO FURNITURE. Evt'iy piec« turned out by us is rrpreteutative of artistic effoit The woods used are car.rully seleo «u specimens beautifully matched and exquijteij tinned. An upholsterer is employed on the T. McCUAC Cheap Furnishing (Opposite T. Wagg and Co). 'fhouu 237, (jUKEH-SiiltiJST. r,;iag , ry«iw THE SECRET OF R. HANNAH ,& GO'S SU£2fSS, , ,103TWEAR, with tin aid or " .1 .. Je i m," Science in manufacture, Jj lias reached the fcßG<i«;»r L.-'-VEL Od fc'hJßPhlC I'lO V attainable in Snoe Manufacture at the pr iseni <i <.,. Permit us to pome out thit at each of our u'lii-irui'jntion-id brine 1 h \v ■ ui-fn * tali raiij) of Ln Las' aal Gent 3 and Childrens boots land shoes, suit tide for y.«?sent weear. In All Styles. For #ll Weavers. Gents' Nailed footers, 8/« to 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace S .oes, round toes, Gents' Seamless Kip Shooters, i 5/6 9/ R , 11/6 Gent;' hrome Light Boots, 10/6, IV/6 L-i.die«« Tan Welted Bhoes, 11/6, 12/6 Hants' Superior Chrome Boot?, 14/6 La.iios' Tan Glace Southern 'We Sheet, Gents' Boxcalf Boots, broad welts, 18.'6 13/8 * Gents' Gl-ce Kid Boots, sewn, 10/6 to Ladies Boxcalf Ox Shoes " G Brand" 2</6 10/ff Gents' Tan Calf Boots, 15/6, 17/6, 2!/-, Lidias' *<laok Glace Bals. 10/6, 12/6 25/- 1 a/iieb' Blac*c Glace Derby Uoots, 14/6 Ladies' Best Quality Glace Boots, l"/6, la/6, 20/ , 22/6. Children's Boots and Shoes. Child's Tan Calf Boots, siz*s 2's to Guild's Tan Ankle Straps, 1/-, 1/6, fc'd 3/m I'll. 2/3, 2/9 Chili's'la 1 <-lace Ki 1 Button Boots, Child's White Ankle Strrps, 1/3,2/-, 2'st^fi , s,3/6 2/U.3/6, 5/6 Child's T?u.i and Blue Ankle Scraps, fc's to t>'s, 1/11 Ai' SHomsrs. QUKEN-oT. MAIN ST. 'Phone 175. MASTFRTON. PABI VTUA. ORCHARD GUNS, f E have just landed a shipment of GUNS suitable for the orchard, as we find ' tuaS one shot tired at Uo birds dots more good than a HUNDRED BOYS gathering their eggs. RABBIT GUNS from 35/-. KIFLLS OF ALL MAKLS AND[SIZES We have in stock all kinds of ammunition, suitable for either guns, rifles, 0 revolvers. . ~. The Cheapest House in Town for Tennis Qoods._^' ft^r Agents for Jaques' Celebrated; Bowls— the pride ofj thej loadigreen If you have a mechanical job that you cannot getjrepaired elsewhere/Jwo oanjfix it. We get quite a number of these. ; FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALITY. KS KING & HENRYS MSK HS ' mww, msm ■sty »■:«' ).'-% w$ ¥\?u iiai sv-a fellil m^mum JIFWm-\ OEMSC* Km§^%y=ss-. s«*» Pint sixes Qiart sixes Pour any hot liquid into a THERMOS FLASK and it will keep hot for 24 hours. Pour any cold liquid into a THERMOS FLASK, and it will keep cold for three days. THE TEMPERATURE DOES NOT AFFECT THE CONTENTS OF A THERMOS FLASK. Thermos Flasks are invaluable to Sportsmen, Doctors, Nurses, Mothers, Invalids, and Travellers. Carry a Thermoa Flask and you may have a hot or cool drink whenever you require it.. 30j- & 33\- each 61\- & 541- each dewatt Dawson &COe^yiLtd. SILVERSMITHS, &c. WELLINGTON. The Pitt One of Britain's Latest and Best. w n m. 6 1 **s rr:» / sumption, and efficiency. No delicate or intricate parts. EASY TO START. No lamp needed after starting. Materials and Workmanship of the highest class. Prices reasonable. Sizes 3, 4£, 6, 8, 10, 12 B.H.P. and upwards (kerosene); 3, 4J, 6| and 9 B.H.P. and upwards (benzine). Write for prices and full particulars to our agents— TEEMASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO,, Or direct to- MASTERTON. ■fflmi nw tm wmnm CHRISTCHURCH, HASTINGS & TIMARU.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10004, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10004, 29 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10004, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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