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Why Spoil A Good Suit When riding or cycling. Get Donald to make you a pair of strong riding breeches of the open cut pattern with buckskin for the parts that wear most. He has some extra strong Bliss Saddle Tweed, and there's no need to spoil your ordinary suit FOR THE SAKE OF A PAIR OF RIDING BREECHES. It's false economy, anyyhow. Donald makes a good cut, with laced or buttoned knee according to fancy, and being well made and finished, you will be just as much at home on the back of your horse as when walking oa the .street. You've been going to do it for a long time. Do it now, at Donald's. ALEX. DONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MASTERTON. A WONDERFUL BOOK. 500,000 COPIES SOLD IN TEN DAYS. Nelson's 1911 Encyclopaedia A Dictionary of Universal Information and an Authoritative Work of Reference. "ftTOW BEING PUBLISHED in 25 JJ% Volumes (23 vols. Encyclopaedist, 1 vol. Dictionary, 1 vol. Atlas), atjthe rate of one volume each fortnight. 'FOR IS 3d EACH VOLUME. tadh volume measures 6J s 4 x 1 les, and contains 460 odd closely but clearly printed pages, on good paper, is illustrated throughout and strongly bound' in cloth. P*S.— After thirty years' experience ais Booksellers, we_ can say without fear of 'contradiction that as regards price this is by far the cheapest work ever, published in the liincr'hs'h Tjn.Ticriisiae. tpall and inspect, or write to us for further particulais. j S. &W MACKAY, BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, ; Queen Street, Masterton. Heud Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington. V FORMAN AND TROWER, OLUB STABLES. MASTERTON. IABS, Gigs, Buggies, e*o., on Sir* J by hour, day or week. P»fv ties catered for on reasonable temt. Careful attention given to every department of the business. CJomiwt©nt man always in charge. Plant meet growing demands of bunnwu. TREES, TREES TREES —HE PLANTING SEASON is now approaching, and farmers. and gardeners will be preparing their lists of requirements in the Tree line. THOS. HORTON, Ltd., have a splendid stock of all sorts of trees, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, t Native, Roses, etc. It will pay you to obtain their catalogue* and get their prices. Nothing but the best of stuff supplied, and packed securely travel any distance. Give us your * order, and we will give you satisfaction. Our postal address is Box 40, Hastings, H.B. THOS HORTON,Lfcd., NURSERYMEN, HASTINGS AND PAHIATUA.

It's Easy Ironing With a Gas Iron. HE IRON that's always ready, always clean, always hot. It will iron the heaviest garment or the lightest, lace equally well, and at a cost for gas of under ONE PENNY PER HOUR. Is it worth while using your old irons any longer? The price complete with sufficient tube is 12b 6d only, and we'll gladly fit on trial. THE CAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street ;. Master ton. INCOLN 13 OAD Q.BH g, 4MITH AND JONEB beg to 1 notify the public that they hav© commenced business as CENERAL STOREKEEPERS in the premises, corner of Bentley Street and Lincoln Road, Masttrton. They stock all classes of necessaries, and sell at the lowest passible prices for CASH. Special fines of Ceylon and Indian Teas of superior quality at their usual low prices. and selling at moderate rates they trust to receive a fair Bhare of public patronage. Customers waited on and orders delivered promptly.; Mail order* receive special attention. nBMITH AND JOHEB, -. • Gfiierif itM-ekflcptra,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 1

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565

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 1

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