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Special Advertisements SLIPPERS THAT SPELL COMFORT. ALL Styles and Mates, including the best with leather soles. LA.DIES', MEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S LADIES' DANCING SHOES. The Eange in this Department has only to bo seen to ba appreciated. 11. HADLEY, Bootmaker, QUEEN STREET,

WINTER GAMES. FOR THE FOOTBALL SEASON WE hav», a3 usual, made spaeial provision, having obtained a large consignment of High-grade Footballs, including the Famous "International 1 "' make. Also->-BLADDERS, COVERS AND SHIN GUARDS of standard makes. THE NOBLE ART will be a popular pastime this winter, and to meet a growing demand we have in stock Boxing Gloves (all sizes), Punching Balls.- Skipping Eopes, etc. Also a large assortment of all the popular indoor winter games. W. CRAGG. THE CORNER SHOP, MASTERTON.

FORMAN & TROWER, CLUB STAELES, -- MASTERTON. OAB3, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire by hour, day or week. Parties catered for cn reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every department of business. Competent man always in charge. Plant and buildings have been increased to meet growing demands of business.

IV!, L. LOW ESS BEGS to notify the public that he lias this day sold his Fruit and Grocery business, having decided to staxt business in Wellington. -wIL.LOWEIS, QUEEN-STREET, May 2nd, 1910. For Artistic Portraits 0 to the Exchange Studios. Amateurs catered for. Cameras and outfits for sale. Free advice to customers. 7/6 enlargement given with each dozen cabinets. W. L. JOY, {Studio: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Room No. 16, (upstairs). MAKES THE COKE SMILE. A CLEAN, easily regulated and convenient heat is tbe first essential to 'successful cookery: without it the most skilful cook will fail. A Gas Cooker will solve the problem. Clean heat—no bother, no fuss—that's the 'gas cooker in a nutshell. Professional cooks and bikers, thi people who earn their living at it, use them. They must hare the best; and isn't the best good enough for you P Let us show you the latest patterns. The Price? Five Pound!—ten shillings down, two shillings per month. Five shillings discounf if paid within three months, and all cookers fixed free. THE MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. Char el Street.

TARARUA WINES. King Up JLX^fc THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO GO TO W. H. COLE'S, 23 CHAPEL STREET, IF you want to see tbe latest shades in Wall Papers, or the finest selection of Freizes obtainable in tho Wairarapa I have just landed an entirely new handsoma lot from the best Enarlisa makers. The shades inelude Vp.ronesa Rlue, Rustique Bro vn, Grey Lamon, Arabian- Rod, Dim Sag t, and many others. Wall canvassing is a neiv icka, and is well worth inspecting. Writ,3 or call for samples. Any or painter's or decorator's art dona in any part of the town or country at ch :ap.j3; rates. Telephone I<J9 at any titn i.

HEALTHY ROOMS. mHB MIST COMPANY'S "Od<r JL Purifier," instilled in tn« Legislative Assembly Chatubors, Public Library Roading-room, lioverninonc Buildings, Railways, Post and Telegraph. Keeps Rooms Pure and Healthy! 110 moves Offensive or Stuffy OJo»rs from Offices, Diningrooms, Smokerooms, Bedrooms, eto. Testimonials froua Prof. Bickerton, Dr. Crooke (Res. Med. Officer Hospital), H. J, Turner (dentist), Mitchell Bros. (fishmongers, Chrietchnrch), and a hundred others. Sole Agent for Wairarapa—L. H. LEWIS, Miriam Street, Mastertou.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 1

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532

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 1

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