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us m&tm wmmmmwm MiltliiMM! AiiGEST and best assortJ ment of Pictures, Frames. a-nfi Mouldings in town. Our wuikmanship is the best, and we guarantee satisfaction, j WODERN AND ARTISTIC FURNITURE. Every pieef> turned out by us ~" is representative of artistic effort The woods used are carefully Booted specimens, beautifully matched and exquibitelj finished. An upfaolsteier is employed on the premises. Cheap Furnishing House. (Opposite T. Wagg and Co). 'Phone 237, QUfcijEA-SIKKKT.

THE SECRET OF R. HANNAH!]& GO'S ffST SUCCESSFOOTWEAR, with the aid of " Art m Pesiyn," Science in manufacture, has reached the HIGHKbT LETi X, OB PERFECTION attainable in Shoe Manufacture at the present day. Permit us to point out that at each of our undermentioned branches we have a full range of Ladies' and Gents' | and Childrena boots [and shoes, suitable r'cr present weear. In AH Styles. For All Wearers. I 3ents' Nailed Shooters, 8/6 to 14/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Shoes, round toes ! Gents' Seamless Kip Shooters, 15/6 9/6, 11/6 Gents' Superior Chrome Boots, 14/6 Gents' Boxcalf Boots, broad welts, 18/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Southern Tie Shoet, 13/8 Gents' Glace Kid Boots, sewn, 10/6 to Ladies Boxcalf Ox Shoes " G Brand" 2'/6 10/6 Gents' Tan Calf Boots, 15J6, 17/6, 21/-, Ladies' Flack Glace Bals, 10/6, 12/6 25/- ladies' Black Glace Derby Boots, 14/6 Ladies' Best Quality Glace Boots, l»/6,19/6, 20/., 22/6 Children's Boots and Shoes.. Child's Tan Calf Boots, sizes 2's to Child's Tan Ankle Straps," 1/-, 1/6, 6's 3/6 l'U, 2/3, 2/9 Child's Tan Glace Kid Button Boots, Child's White Ankle Straps, 1/3,2/-, 2'sto6's,3/6 2/11,3/6,5/6 . Child's Eed and Blue A nile Straps, 2's to 6's, 1/11 AT QUtf EN-NT. MAIN ST. SH®js/sr&. 'Phone 175. MASTERTON. PAHIATUA.

ORCHARD GUNS, *io gauge. ' E have just, landed a shipment of GUNS suitable for the orchard, as we find V T that cmf shut fired at the birds does more good than a HUNDRED BOYS gathering their e^s KABBLT GUNS from 35/-. BIFLES OF ALL MAKES AND SIZES We have in stuen: ah kin la 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 load green If you nave a mechanical job that you cannot get repaired elsewhere, wo can fix it. We get quite a number of these. , FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALITY. £« i» KING & HENRY, GON saßgggoS Hß> .

THERMOS FLASKS Ptit sixes Quart sixes Pour any hot liquid into a THERMOS FLASK and it will kcop hot for 24 hours* Pouir any cold liquid into a.'THERMOS FLASK and it will keep cold for throo 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 Thermos Flask and you may have a hot or coo) drink whenever you require it. 30j- A 33/- encfi SII- & S4J- «aelk SILVERSMITHS. &o.

The Pitt Oil Engine. One of Britain's Latest and Best. TNSTTEPaSSED for simplicity of construction, eccrrmy -n fuel con- / sumption, and efficiency. No delicate or intrkj»i. parts. EASY TO STAET. No lamp needed after starting. Materia.b and Workmanship of the highest class. Prices reasonable. Sizes 3, 4|, 6, 8, 10, 12 B.E.V. and upwards (kerosene) ; 3, 4-J-, 6£ and 9 B.H.P. and upwards Write for prices and full particulars to our agents — THEMASTERTOM FARMERS'IMPLEMENT CO, Or direct to— MASTEETON. tOTIISM CHRISTCHURCH, HASTINGS & TIMARD.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 2

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565

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 2

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