' THE WAIRARAPA RMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC" GRAIN & PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. TTA.VE LAKOE S POCKSiflila S. HEB OAT! ■ GREY DANISH," 'EOoJEBKERY," „ T ,„.... « nrv«» "GREY DAtUbJi/ :-r^r ,I M-^ S " .'KOoJSBJsERY » -• CARTON*' aBUNDANCH'." &c, &c ,U afcove at ,;, Ot .oota Ci t UJU pu]]d stem vVLeat( hM proved a gioat success in the South Island. ~r , P of PRESSED AFF PKIME BALBb HAY, HOKSM BRANb MAIZE•
,?SBBT STREET, MAS^ERTON. TTAVE pleasure in advising JIJL their numerous friends lh<\ customers that they have Vcan appointed sole agents for WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD. -, ho are regarded as the leading DEALERS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS • n the Empire City, this enviable ooaition having been gained for jjuem by ttieir excellent stock of High Grade Pianos, by ESTHER CMALLEN tf?U.IER •ay of the above instruments -:y be purchased on VERY ; IST TERMS. Send for Catalogues. , A. J. MACLEAN AND CO., AGENTS. C2£T fT lon Want To Have HEALTH, PEACE AND HAPPINESS, Insist on Getting mmrnu muscli RAISER FLOUR. p, VIRTUE, Hanagar. OBTHEEN ROLLER MILLING CO., LTD. Auckland. WOTIOE. TO] TEE PUBLIC OF VASTEETON AND DISTKLCf. MRS W. CRAGG. in thanking the public tor past support, annnunees JJJL public tor past suppcrr, announces that she has decided to continue the well estbalished and popular and Tobacconist's, Business lately carried on by hor late bus nd at the " COENE K SHOP," and requests the patronage of the public a* previously extended. Only First-class Tonsorial Artuts EmployedLADIES'REQUISITES of the Best Quality and Variety will in future be stocked, and patrons can rely on rtceiving the be po ssibie attention. To this department of the business Mrs Ciagg -will give her pergonal supervision. 'CORNER SHOP," MASTEETON. MASTEETON PERMANENT INVEST & BUILDING SOCIETY. T'lE Society is prepared to gran loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security Terms on application.
liliHQ i/NTERS upon its second week with a jjj Host of Bargains, -that should make interest more tntense than ever. The Sbopptrs of Masterton have bfen quick to recognise this most : unusual monoy-saving opportunity, for Bairgallns like these abound at C ILK VEIIJNGS in "U the latest shades ttud stjles, usually Is 6d and >' V ' 1p 9.iyHrd, Sale Price 3d yard TOIsCILON LACES and INSERTIONS, formerly 2s 3d to 3s 6d dozen, Sale Price Isß<fl dozen ' LACE Ja HOI'S, all this season's stylos, usually 2s 00, Sale Price ?Pti e Od each GUIPURE COT.tAPifS, various designs, usually Is 6d,now 9d yd • ''• ' 1 aDIFS' SUEI>E BEL'I S, various colours, usually 2d 3d, now Is -TS'fcW SUEDE FAI-l.'iy GLOVES, Beaver, Brown, Green, Black, for- ' ]VIA^Ki\3TUKtoU'S 1 5|S"E OF CHTLDEEK'3 J-SOX, worth Is 3d, ' [i BARGAINS in other impart- ' Hrcejita. Will you not fcofe-e in and share m tne great chances t HUGO & SHEARER, "ISSglssr rLA'i.'J!S J. L. MUBRAYj,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10033, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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