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WfW mowwm £ h appy HEALTH BOOTSJ MADE IN ENGLAND. EVERYBODY thab boys a pair gat • a square deal and will be satisfied with the ro3uh. wliea u.-ing thjtn. SPECIAL GOODS. We have 'jmt received a Bup <ly of 10,6 SHOES "For women, specially made to our order. Box Calf Leather, Derby shape, neat look.ng. Solid wearer, and BOOTS AT 12/6. MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF.. Open Front, Ox kham's stylish and good fitting. Special value—

p'RETr^'etos^ i3L much good if he's hungry—unless the pretty cuts are well selected cuts of choice BEEF, LAMB; or MUTTON. 1 hat's what we supply—good meats, properly cut, and we would like to supply your Larder. (Our prices as well as our meats will suit you.) r.v - . BULPITT AND YJ^DEN. POST OFFICE MEAT MART (MASTEBTOXTS CHEAPEST CASH BUTCHEKT).

IMNG'S M3XIOU3 WZE3 DESTROYER Californian Thistle, Blackberry, Gorse, etc. Price per Box diluted with 100 gallons of water, £1 net. Warranted Non-poisonous. IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison). Price per Tin oi 1 gallon diluted with 100 gallons of 15/- nett. Sellable agents wanfcad. THOS. P. LONG, 372 Aberdeen Koad, Gisborne.

FARMERS AND |itTLER§; v^t PEBFECT, HEALTH, PEACE ANO HAPPINESS, Insist on Getting . , / ■ ■ ■ . .■■...' CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER KOUR. NOETHEBN KOLLEB MILLING CO., LTD; Auckland.

Ba^iiCjtr: 'BTIKHa^' '-g^BOKT UILPBB. Shop Frosts Built on tire liaiteßl AnttMost Approved tinea. QOABANTEED DUST-PROOF

BING TO 'PHONE NO. 27. AND TOUR OBDEES WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I rpcognise three business facts, viz., 1. Business is business, . civility is i ssw.ti&». 2. Prune Juiftts aro rhat the public require 3.. i'unvtUHrl fleiivmy\ iuh»p3 no waiting tor UifHls. STOCK thw priicest ot beef, Mutton; Fork, Veal, ancL.lHi.ub when in season. Qorned Beef to suit all. Spiced Beef and York Haras on order. Small Goods a speciality. Beat sausages in the Wairarapa. Some Cured , Hams , and Bacon always on hand. All meat Government inspected. Lowest possible prices. Your custom is solicited, JQHISI BOXHALU v (Late Lee & Boxhall). ; Family/ Butcher;

NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEBTOH AND DISTRICT..' public «or past sui port, an< ur eea that she has decided -to continue t*e well esthalished and popular li undressing and Tobacconist's Business lately carried on by her late huV 1d at the " i OENER SHOP," ani requests Ibe patronage of the puolioai previously exte dhd Only Pirst-class Tonsorial A rtists .i ; Employed* ' ■ •■ t '.. LADIES'EXQUISITES of the Best Quality and Variety will in future be stocked, and patrons can rely oh receiving the' be possible attention.* "To this department of the- business Mrs Cragg will give her personal supervision "CORNER SHOP," MASTEETON. MASTESTON.PEEMANENX IN VEST MENT & BUILDING SOCIUTT.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. REPLACE Advertisements, if rej quired to appear in onr next issue must reach this office not later than 12 o'clock noon to-day COPIES of the WAIKAHAPA A<*jei I may be obtained from Messrs S. and W. MACKAT, 201 Lamhtoa Quay, Wolineton COPIES of the AGE can be pnrchaa d at the Book-stalls on Woodvihe and Palm*irston North railway stations o from news runner on train. (JKEOOWN agency:. appointed' Agent of the. Wairarapa ' Age, and will prcmptly deliver daily copies of our newspaper to any address in that locality.

rriHß Society is prepared to graut ■" loans, repayable by instalment or other wise, on approved freehold security Terms on application.

ENTER SPRING'S GHARMING MILLINERY^ Spring is coining, but the new Millinery is already here, and you simply cannot ask for anything in HATS—trimmed or untrimmed —flower gay or sober—that will not be found HUGO AND SHEARER'S EXHIBIT OF SPRING MILLINERY. The Latest Novelties in Trimmed Millinery have been unpacked from their London and Parisian Boies, .and are now displayed along with the productions of our own Milliners. These are in turn supplemented with all kinds of; fcew straws for the girl who trims : > i ier : hats, as well as Dainty little Styles in Chil- • dren'siMillinery. >. :■::';■ Bescriptions cannot here be: attempted—co|ne arid ■■ & :ge£;tbevfirs^glimpse■ of Spring, ■■-■. yi'-r> •-:>-.■;>■ ;;.■■■■'■ •:' v-.; ■;•. J Bu3dirigs;

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 4

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646

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10069, 17 August 1910, Page 4

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