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WD i^LgiiaMs ii : '£ IPS* | PICTURE FRAMING. LARGEST and best assortment of Pictures, Frames, and Mouldings in town. Our workmanship is the best, and we guarantee satisfaction, j MODERN AND j ARTISTIC FURNITURE. ! Every pieoo turned out by us , is representative of artistic effort The woods used are carefully s-inexed specimens, beautifully matched and exquisitely finished. An upholsterer is employed on the premises,. t. Mccracken, Cheap Furnishing House. (Opposite T. Wagg and Co). 'Phone 237, UUKi«:>-SII4EET.

THE SECRET OF R. HANNAH & CO'S SUCCESS. I7IODTWEAR, with the aid of " Art resign," Science in manufacture, J has reached the HIGHEST LEVEL OF PERFECTION attainable m Shoe Man ufacture at the present day. Permit ns to point out that at each of our undermentioned brancaes we have * lull rantre of Ladies' and Gents j. and Childrens boots and shoes, suitable for present weear. Ki°&±u-*«£' In AH 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 % 1^ 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 Sheet, Gents' Boxcalf Boots, broad welts, 18/6 • 13/8 Gents' Glace Kid Boots, sewn, 10/8 to Ladies Boxcalf Ox Shoes " G Brand 2 '/6 10 / 6 Gents' Tan Calf Boots, IS/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, l»/6,19/6, 20/-, 22/6 Children's Boots and Shoes 0 Child's Tan Catf Boots, sizes 2's to Child's Tan Ankle Straps,} 1/-, 1/6, 6's 3/6 I'H, 2/3, 2/9 Child's Tan Glace Kid Button Boots, Child's White Ankle Straps, 1/3,2/-, 2's to 6's, 3/6 2/11,3/6,5/6 . hild's Red and Blue A nkle Straps, 2's to 6's, 1/11 AT QUKKN-t-T. MAIN ST. 'Phone 175. MASTEETON. PAHIATUA.

OBCHARD GUNS, 410 gauge. [1 K have just landed a shipment of GUNS suitable for the orchard, as we find r V that oup pht.t tired at the birds does moie good than a RUNDKED BOYS gathering their eg^s. KABBLT GUNS troin 35/-. RIFLES OF ALL MAKES AND;SIZES We have in stocK nil (rinds of ammunition, suitable tor 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, wo can fix ii. We get quite a number of these. FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALITY. &?& S KING & HENRY. oos iSffiSr 1

■ Ptnt sizes Quart sizes Pour any hot liquid into a THERMOS FLASK and it will Ireep hot for 24 hours. Pour any cold liquid into a THERMOS FLASK and it will keep cold for three days. THE TEMPERATURE j DOES NOT AFFECT % THE CONTENTS OF A THERMOS FLASK. Thermos Flaßks are invaluable to Sportsmen, Doctors, Nurses, Mothers, Invalids, and Travellers. Carry a Thermos Flask and you may have a hot or cool drink whenever you require it. 301- £ 331- aaeh 51j- & 54j- oach Stewart Dawson & Co.WLtd. SILVERSMITHS, &c. WELLINGTON.

The Pitt Oil Engine. One of Britain's Latest and Best. TNSTJRPASSED for s-implicity of construction, economy in fuel con- / sumption, and efficiency. No delicate or intrkau parts. EASY TO START. No lamp needed after starling. and Workmanship of the highest dass. Prices reasonable. Sm-s 3, 4s, 6, 8, 10, 12 8.i1.P. and upwards (kerosene) ; 3, 4.J, Q\ and 9 B.H.P. and upwards (benzine). Write for prices and full particulars to our agents— » BVI " TfIEMASTERTON FARMERS'IMPLEMENT CO-, Or direct to- MASTLBTON. mmfmalmMMm GHBISTCHUBCH, HASTINGS & TIMARU.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 2

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588

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 2

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