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"ANl'riD Known—l <j (/oraiius \viw . ,' have weak cWta, Mid pubject to coughs and colds, th*r, t'kC t'KOL is their best friend. It quickly roinovas the ccugh aad strengthens the chest. Price 1/rt and 2/6. Sold ONt/Y by J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. TEEKLY SALES held every SaturV V day at the Masterton Land and Auctioneering Mart, commencing at 2 o'clock sharp. Don't fail to attend and secure the . bargains. The poultry sales are also held on the same day, only commencing ah one o'clock. J. McQueen •& Sons, late J. R. Nicol, Bannistar-s.treet. WANTED— Don't remain a poorly paid counter hand. Bec6me a high-salaried .business- getting salesman. Send for booklet "D" free. It tells "how." Dixon Institute of Salesmanship, London. N. Z. representative, Jas. Eodger, 132 c Cisbel Street, Christchurch. ANTED Known we are now sellin_ at our depot cooking pears 3/I per 241b case, cooking apples 4/6 per bushel case, quinces Id lb or 3/- per bushel case. Call at once at Hawke's BaygFruit Depot, F. J. Bobbins, proprietor (next Prince of Wales Hotel). Telephone 246. ANTED JLnown—Dyeing arid Dry Cleaning, Gents' Suits and Ladies' Dresses Dyed or Cleaned and Pressed by experienced workmen. PETERSON & CO., Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 18 Queen Street, Masterton. Greytown agent: Mr Fred Muir. Eketahuna agent, Mrs Wolfe. 'ANTED—A GOOD FOOD that YV will agree with the baby, and develop him into a strong, healthy child. "GORDON'S MALTED FOOD" will do it, and economically too. 1/6 per large lin. J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Maar \NTED, Sportsmen to know that ' i v.d be making an important announcement in regard to all classes of goods at an early date. W. CKAGG Tobacconist and Hairdresser. ANTED the travelling public to know that A. TESTER, of the Pahiatua Fish and Oyster Saloon, has removed to the premises lately occupied by the Federal Piano Company, opposite the Club and Commercial Hotels. FISH and other MEALS on arrival of all EVENING and MORNING trains, ' BRITE-GLAS AVES time and labour, indispensable 1 to every home. . 1/- BOTTLE. All Stores. ANTED KNOWN—You can get 'y Taupiri, Westport, and PelawMain Coal at lowest rates for cash from G. Ollivee, 62, Pine Street. Ring up 'Phone 54. ANTED Known—Hot Luncheon* VX daily at the Arcadia Luncheon Rooms from 12 to 2." Afternoon teas a speciality. Luncheon Is. Rooms open daily from 9.30 a.m. till 7 p.m.; Saturday Night Suppers till 10 p.m.; Hot and Cold Tiicht TiTinnhAi-ina f-rnm 10 iJ7I Q ~~. Hot Teas from 5.30. Three meals per day by arrangement. Evening parties catered for. After Theatre Suppers by Ordsb MISS FINNIS, proprietress. £Knn GIVEN AWAY—Cham--O\J\J pion CUSTARD POWDER —simply delicious with stawed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin 4d; extra large size 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. BRITE GLAS—\HE Lightning Window and Mirror . Cleaner. 1/-BOTTLE. All Stores.

MRS TIMMS is now prepared to receive Boarders at 60, Perry Street, Masterton. The house will he conducted on the same linas as that which was for so long successfully carried on in Queen Street <• s " Timms' Boardinghouse." The situatk o of the new house is central to both town and railway station. Good table and every comfo't for boarders JHERE is a kiiack in sharpening a L razor, like there is in many another piece of work. "We have the knack and more than this we can guarantee you absolute satisfaction. W. Tobacconist and Hairdieftei. SHINING WINDOWS—"O trouble to produce with BEITJS .N <+LAS. A SK for "the ECLIPSE" Cleanser . and see that you get it. ' f\f\ GIVEN AWAY—VAKNIJ\J\J SHINE, the brilliant polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in 6ach 6d tin. All grocers, . 'EY torture yourself with a blunfc razor? Please don't, but bring it to me and I will set it to your satisfaction. F. B. EOSSON, (next Princa of Wales) Queen Street. A TIME-SAVER for Farmnrs- . GRANT'S PATENT REVERSIBLE TYNE & CHAIN HARROWS. There harrows have been used ail over the Waikato, and have proved a wonderful success, over 150 farmers using tham. They are made in any size. Thret> horses will work one 10-foot harrow, with ease, and cover 15 acres a day on hilly ground. Having secured the patent rights to make these hariows, all you have to do is to send size with order to L. V. DO HUT, Blacksmith, Alfredton, and Eketahuna, or to the Masterton agent, Mr J. C. Ewington. I BRILLIANT MIRRORS lASILY obtained with BRiTE-GLAS I 1/- Bottle. 7 ANTED KNOWN—That, PLY & YOUNG, General Ctimurs »:mI Mail Contractors, have a largo and efficient plant, and ail orders &?p attended to promptly. Cornmevcial travellers' samples a specialty. Agents N3. Express Co. Ambulance waggon on Liru day or night at shortest nouce. Telbphnnci 1 Sft :AA GIVXvN AWAY—CHA3I- - PION BAKING POW- ,!•', once tried, always used. .F:«rticuia T s i in Hno'i tin. All grooHrsaudftot'-^kije-pers 'AA GIVEN AWAY I3i/t)UvJ pion baking pow DER. once tried, always ustd. Particulars in each tin. All grocers arul sis^-ekac-pers; ICLIPSE, the great Clearer, m r.ow . v on sale at the principal grocers in the district. Got a bottlo and try ft according to directions. Fri'.-elg. 3lftdo and packed bv E A.. C.oVr'im-. *T«tpTK'vn ftKAA GIVEN AWAY—VARNL dwOUU 1 SHINE, the brilliant polish for Tan Boots and Linoleuos; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in eacn ,od tin. All grocers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10015, 11 April 1910, Page 1

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880

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10015, 11 April 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10015, 11 April 1910, Page 1

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