Astounding Value -4 TINS 1/—-4 TINS 1/Shines liKe a Mirror and Preserves the Leather. Murdocli's .f amcps...,, Boot Polish Sold by A. J. GIDDINCS, Grocer Queen Street, MASTERTON. R SHEEP" It UP TBSTOIOnU 1 .. "I h»T« again to expreßs my entire satisfaction with tn« - toralt of the nee of Mallinaon's Oil Sheep Dip. . Last year we used it,with all the Sheep; Station, with the ea- >. dipped in "another brand. Thi m ilhm m M6N mWi I shall nse no other brand this year."—Xouw truly, BODY, Btratbbogie, Emmaville, N.B.W. 18/6700 i m iiiiiM c *#vmi** -*■< m m m ■£3* Nourishes and aid growth aula testure ot fit re, Fills all. livirg faiasites rolfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. - Writ© for Booklet, SOLE AGENT JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD,. ' JEEVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTO* to Your Tailor? This is the..holiday -.month. How about your suit order? If you hold back don't be disappointed if you find that early in January is the earliest date you can obtain deliyery. KRAHACEN AND CHAPMAN, will do their utmost to avoid disappointment. . But let's have it now to be safe. You'll be safe on the Tailoring question, too, because K. and C.'s workmanship is as good as the K. and C. name. It ensures a suit which will re- ' tain -its shape through fair weather or folil—the result of good cutting, careful needle-moulding of cloth and good trimmings. ; If there's anything else suggesting itself;- to your mind,. be assured you will get' . satisfactory tailoi ; throughout by coming to KRAHAGEN • CE Firry Street, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. Masterton St rong £)ress Baskets FOR THE HOLIDAYS ~ ETTER than a carry-all. Light--j» er than a portmanteau. Expands with the needs of a long holiday. Adapts itself to the requirements of a week-end. Exceedingly strong and durable. Well made from a good strong fibre. For the bachelor, the maiden, or a family, and at the absurdly low figure of 3s. We advise you to get a basket bound at the corners with leather, from 3s 3d each. Ih.ey go at the corners first. Have them protected. Step in right away < before the stock runs out. I | ART FURNISHERS, * MASTERTON. Telephone 233 TENNIS GOODS. r r E are pleased to inform the Tennis Players of this District that we have just landed the largest shipment of these goods that has been seen in Masterton, consisting of Rackets, Presses, Airtight Covers, Nets, Balls, etc. FISHING COOOS. This season is a record one for Fish, Sales, and Satisfaction. Our stock of tackle is large an varied Send for our Catalogue. Keys of all kinds in stock. We would like you to call and inspect, or ask us to i':-.'ward. KING & HENRY THE GUN AND AMM UNITION PEOPLE," Opposite Post Office, Masterton. Christinas Gifts off Quality. IThis store is brimful of sug- i gestions for CHRISTMAS PRE- 9 SEHTS. If you are in doubt as 9 to what to secure for your I "Clvrlstmas Purchase," yon will I find an easy solution by paying | us a visit. The details are too ' g numerous to mention, but; wo § have a thousand and one articles J just waiting for selection from 9 those moderately priced to tne 1 more expensive goods. B WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS—A SPECIALTY. JAMES BCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWILLERY REPAIRER, QUEEN PTREEI.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 2
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