OUR SALE GROWS CETTER AS TIME SLIPS BY. The Bargains that have brought this Sale with flying colours to its second week will be in continued evidence until the last. McLEOD AND YOUNG'S GREAT! STOCKTAKING SALE offers unbounded opportunities to secure Leather Goods, Sta- ! tionery of every description, the ( best of books, children's school requisites, and l scores _of useful articles at big reductions. If you miss this Sale you 11 regret it. COME TO-DAY. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. R. LOW. ARTISTIC SHOP FRONT BUILDER. SHOP FRONTS BUILT ON THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED LINES. Guaranteed Dust-proof. A GOOD THING. 91 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. ft . The t>usy qeason. he JDusy OEASON. OUR preparations for the Wintei\ Season are more extensive this year than evej. 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 goods. jQ JjIINLAYSON AND gON. BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
AUCKLAND PROVINCE WITH its mild and genial oldmate is where you can get land equal to "any in the Dominion at half the price required .for that in the Sister Provinces. 537 Acres, Thames Valley, river frontage, one mile from town, 21 paddocks, watered 'by creeks'; all in grass, except shelter, carying 150 dairy cows, 60 young' stock, 25 horses; nine-roomed house and necessary outbuildings; milking machines. £lB Per Acre. Easy Terms. A small deposit wiH secure a farm of 10 Acres, or one of 30,000 acres. Write for particulars:— FANNING AND CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Shortland Street, AUCKLAND.
RING UP 'PHONE No. 27, AND YOUR ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. recognise thret business facts, via: I.—Business is business, civility Is essential, t.—Prime joints art what the pub* Ho require, a.—Punotuai delivery means >iw waiting for meals. ' [STOCK the Primest of Beet, Mat* ton, Pork, Veal, and Lamb when in season. Corned Beef to suit all. Spiced Beef and York Hams on order. Small Goods a specialty. Best Sausages in the Wairarapa. Home Cured Hams and Bacon Always on hand. Ail meat Government inspected. Lowest possible prices. Your custom is solicited. JOHN TJOXHALL, OHN JJOXHALL, (Late Lee , and Boxhall) i V FAMILY BUTCHER. 1 • PALMERSTON SHOW. | , T7IARMERS! Tare; specially JL ed to call at our Implement Warehouse in. Rangitikei Street, where they will be given an opportunity of inspecting a full range of our well-known Hugh-class ~ Implements and Machines, comprising:— Ploughs (all kinds and weights), with all the latest improvements New combined Steel Frame Drills (7, 9, 11 and 13 Coulters. Harrows, Rollers, Chaff cutters, Saw Benches, Cultivators, Seedsowers, etc., eto. Hornsby Engines (petrol and oil), Reapers and Binders Crass Mowers Hay Rakes British Bnilt and Light Draught. AUSTRAL MILKING MACHINES. Working Demonstration fee RElfr&toAJY Rangltikei Street,, Palmerston N. A. E. UPTON, Representative, Mastertoh. Doherty, TAILOR, LONDON. WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10272, 27 June 1911, Page 4
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