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The t>usy ojea»ow__ he ajusy REASON OCR preparations for the "Busy Season" are more extensive this year than ever. The stock has been specially selected and embraces all that is the most fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear. Every department is overflowing with seasonable £»ods. "MISS A.8.C." AND HER SCHOOL OUTFIT. SCHOOL nil! prove far more interesting if the little folks have a good supply of requisites. „ , , Even if ev„ery little "School Ear" could turn tc McLEOD AND YOUNG'S a moment to list ex; oo the story <>? what awaits them _ in our Sdhool Requisites section it is too long a tale to be told in one chapter. But there are > many 'cunivinq: little in pencils, Writing Tablets, Bags, . Sponges, etc.,.to interest and delight thorn. Come and see for yourself. You are always welcome. jQ JpiIfeLAYSON A gON BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN STREETMASTERTON. McLlon & YS: THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. ,

rpHE MILLIGAN TAILORING FOR GENTLEMEN, ;./ .. ' AT *.; . KELBURNE CHAMBERS, , t ._ KELBUftNE ; A..iaNUB, , ~ WELLINGTON, SATISFACTION to EVERY CUSTOMER.

fJIHE BEST RESOLUTION !«r 1 this NEW YEAH (B to get into the habit of ringing up PHONE 296 wheri pov want a cab. My New Stables are situated ; at: the corner of Villa and Albert Streets' GABS always available. Thanking you for past favours. Tom Holland; ; Corner V!»'a and Albert SI poti, • Masterton. ,

ALGERIAN SEED OATS. W K HAVE, a .good line of MACHINE DRESSED ALGERIANS. NO WEEDS IN THIS LINE; It PAYS to sow CLEAN, HEAVY SEED. ' CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, MASTERTGN. .

PIER HOTEL (OPTOBITK Qussnb WHABF), V ' WELIJNGTOK, P. <i QRIFFIN, PBOPErjeroß] ,1 elegr^pbi' Xildrew: 1 P;Q#»Wellington. :TelepkoaeM9. "|y|*OST central Hotel in Wellington to. Post Office, Shipping, Basks and leading offioee * iT " l bourne.

MBS A. A. PIKETT. Fu pil of Spencer Lorraine, London.] HAS RESUMED TEACHING OF SINGING VOICE PBODUCTION AND AET OF BBEATHING Studio: Lodge Room, at back of Forester's Hall; entrance. Queen Street.' TERMS ONAPPLICATION. Telephone No. 320.

REID & GRA Y HAVE recently brought out some New Improvonaents in connection with their Ploughs; These Improvements make the Reid and Gray Plough far in advance of all others. Beams are made of best quality hammered .scrap iron. Beams are all forged, in parts, well welded into each other. Beams are strongest in the part where strength is most needed. Land Lever Stud has three ■bolt holes, and' beam extra strong here. Quadrant is drop forged steel quadrant. Coulter CHip and Back Wheel Stalk Clip are drop forgings. Front Wheel Clutch and Stalk is a forging throughout. Shares.—Buyers can have our Steel Shares or Chilled Cast Shares. Coulters.—' Swivel or Circular Fixed Coulters are supplied, or_ our New Combination Coulter Clip. Wheels.— Our New Patent Oil Reservoir Wheel holds good supply of oil. Bridles are Forged; not # Cast Malleable. Front Wheel Boss is Cast Malleable; not Cast Iron. A. E. UPTON, Resident Representative. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. S. Poison ... Proprietor. FIRST-CLiSs"~Mealß, Good 4ttention. Best of Wines and Spirits, and home-like accommodation. House is connected witfi Telephone (Greytown Bareac.)

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10195, 24 March 1911, Page 4

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492

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10195, 24 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10195, 24 March 1911, Page 4

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