V V V ressing a A direct importation, just received in a fine range of the latest STERLING SILVER MOUNTED CUT CLASS DRESSING TABLE NOVELTIES, iii quafint aad exclusive desigv.B. We will be pleased to sh«w you these latest productions. SILVER MOUNTED SOENT BOTTLES AND BOWLS. SMELLING SALT BOTTLES. English Filled and Seaied. All rerdy for HAT AND HAIRPIN TUBES, Plain or Chased Mounts. HAIR TIDIES, Plain or Cha&fed. POMADES—AII sizes. TRINKET AND STUD BOXES. JEWEL CASES. Frank QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 182, MASTERTON ►>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>^^^ SPRING 1911. SPRING 1911. FIRST SHOW OF NEW GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON SPRING 1911. Opposite Post Office,, Queen-street, Masterton, ''-.."'. ; ■ Pkone 135>.:W>\ SPRING 1911.
lasterton Printing Co., Age Buildings LIMITED. 'Phonetiß7. E, H. Waddingtan, Manager-. Bronze, Colour and Fncy Print Ing of Every Description. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE. Music in all Bindings. Loose Leaf Ledgers and Refill Pages. Carbon Copy Letter Books. Letter Heads in Pads. Rubber Stamps and Papwr Bags. Visiting Cards. Memorial Cards. Wedding Cards. Show Cards. Window Cards. Invoice Cards. Business Cards. . <.•":■'■.-•"•'""•■■ ';'■:• '/Unison**, - Concert Programmes. Catalogues. Order'and'Supply Forms. Handbills. Balance Sheets. Paper Ruling in all its branches. Receipt Book*. Drapers' Tickets. Bill Books. Credit and Debit Notes. Envelopes) ~'.-, Jtfenus. ■';"._ .>"■ ■■,''.'. Tin-lined .Wedding Cake Boxes. •-.;,'." *'Esc... Eto., s "*' : nv
I POPULARITY The delicate "nutty" flavour of the mm is the result not only of scientific brewing but also of painstaking bottling Of course only the best materials are used to make this famous ale, but without the "Read methods of bottling, it s I would, not enjoy the 5 I reputation it does. 8 I This-method includes | « storage of butts in dry, g. H airy, well ventilated and | •I clean cellare where it a I ripens under the most 3 | favorable conditions. | | Bottling in its prime § "insures its refreshing g pungency and preserves g its nourishing food g ; qualities which are | i unequalled. 5 mxssgosssnsts>wolP an ''
PROVIDENT SOCIETY RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAI REPORT. V ■■-..irii i— »• . Accumulated Funds, ove* *M,000,000 Annual Iriooma,'over £3,840,000 New Business, 1910'(ordinary) $6,490,028 '•'-'.:'.■■• New Business. 1910 (ladufitrial) £777»74Q ; POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 247,872, assuring ore* £84,000,000, (mctaduig £2,000,000. „; Brta j, M ' Th 4 Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLEiFORM OF ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount from £5 to ±,IU,UW. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: can, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch— m-nrrTKhnwa CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Master ton District Office: Perry St. H.J. FRA NCIS, District Secretary. «,,« nothing but Full Weight, Full Strath, Full Flavour■ «d Fud Value in em, p«*eu Nothing better can be bad in teat at 1/8. 1/10 and 2/- per lb. »
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 7
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