2222 «««««««««««««««««««« UKUUSiX ressmg A direct importation just received in a fine range of the latest STERLING SILVER MOUNTED CUT CLASS DRESSING TABLE NOVELTIES, in quaint and exclusive desigvs. W*> will be pleased to shew you these latest productions. \ ' SILVER MOUNTED SGLNT BOTTLES AND. BOWLS. SMELLING SALT BOTTLES. English Filled and Sealed All rerdy for tec. HAT AND HAIRPIN TUBES, Plain or Chased Mounts. HAIR TIDIES, .Ham or Chased. POMADES—AH »zes. •TRINKET AND STUD BOXES. JEWEL CASES. ►»»»»»»»^^^^W»»>W»»>»^>»»»» 52222222^ SPRING SPRING 1911. FIRST SHOW OP NEW GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON II \ Opposite Pbst Oftiee, QueenTstreetjMasterton, , 'Phone .1.3.5. "■'•:•• SPRING 1911. SPRING 1911.
Masterton Printing Co Age Buildings LIMITED. 'Phone 87. E. H. Waddinfijtcn, Manager. Bronze, Colour and Fncy print tag of Every Description. N !QUR SPECIALTIES ARE. Music in all Binding. -Loose Leaf Ledgers and Refill Pages. Carbon Copy Letter Books. ' Letter Heads in Pads. , Rubber Stamps and Paper Bags. Visiting Cards. , Memorial Cards. Wedding Cards. Show Cards. Window Cards. ' Invoice Cards. Business Cards. Uniscripti 'Rißbaada. Concert .Programmes. Catalogues. Order and StUnply Forma. Handbills. Balance Sheets. Paper Ruling in all its braaahbs. Receipt Books. Drapers' Tickets. Bill Books. Credit and Debit Notes, Envelopes. , Menus. Tin-lined Wedding Oake Boxec. Etc., Bto., Ito,
"DOG'S HEAD" i POPULARITY | The delicate "nutty" flavour of the Docs Head' Bass i is the result not only S of scientific brewing but £ also of painstaking | | bottling § 8' - . - .•■ § '•§ s3jf course onlythebest S | materials are used to tt •■-'. | make this.famous ale',-1 .', \ but without the "Rea&| B Brothers. Limited" § \ methods of bottling, it s I! would' not enjoy the 8 1 reputation it does. j) This method includes | storage of butts in dry, 2 airy, well ventilated and | b clean cellars where it a I ripens under the most a | favorable conditions, | I Bottling in its prime \ pungency and preserv qualities which are g unequalled. S
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. Funds, over *27»000,«» ■.:'*''"' ■■*■.-■*.-■■.■"■'■•-'■.''; £3.540.600 ..-.'■•« Annual income, over . ,_• . .w^r""Business 1610 (iordaiary* *5 1 490,046 ; ' A New Business, 1&1 D (Industrial) *n?,74» POLICIES IN FOROT(Ordimry^.arta fl t), 247,872, assuring ove* £2,000,000. -~,_ £ 15,964,191. „_ _ .. _. ' --" ". providing ™ « • ± ■ ~, vvTTOV DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— Tht Society now issues £.VJtiJK.X .uji©ixwvD.iJij* « ORDINARY o? INDUSTRIAL- for any amount from £5 to £IO,UUU. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. ■ can, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch — „,TT\T/imnxt CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Master ton District Offices Perry St. H. J. FRA NCIS, District Secretary. *,« aothing but Full Weight. Full Strength, Full Favour and FuflV.tai in <*«, pacl«L Nothing better can be had in tea» at IJB. 1/10 and 2/- per lb. W
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10407, 30 August 1911, Page 7
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