Graham and Co., ■W&mMrZfr*M?-f!*i; We have just opened up a large Shipmf it of Cotton and Linen Jiress G.bds for the Coming Season. The Famous Ellenatta Cloth in all colors at Is yd. 36in Linen Cloth in all colors at 9d yd. Shantung in grey, brown, navy, green, pink, etc , Is 3d yd. 38in Fine Linens in grey, navy, brown, green, pink, etc., Is 6d yd. 40in Lustraline in all the leading shades at 2s 6d yd. Light and dark Prints from 6d yd. ; See our choice Black and Steel Dress Goods at 18s 6d Dress Black and Grey Stripe Zephyrs at 10£ d and Is. ALSO NOVELTIES IN LADIES' TIES AND FANOY NECKWEAK. INSPECTION INVITEED EAIIAM and Go.
CUT YOUR WOOLBALING EXPENSES ONE THIRD. IKE ZEALANDIA WOOLPRESS I . makes this quite possible. Its great power and speed' enable two men to 1 perform the work of w iij. 11 Ifchxee, and that more efficiently. 1 W| THE ZEALANDIA ™ ' WOOL PRESS ... . is economical at first cost, yet an- ij! |l swers all the purposes of an £BO to I, .1 ' £IOO press. ! ~ The Zealandia is yours for £l7 at J any station (North of Auckland 5 , v per ce* 1 * .mor©>. i ilj * mmtt ' i wpiutmto ito ; Yes, Sir, the fittings are made in !]' duplicate sets of th» finest strain re- / sistdng steel. The veriest "New * •'" , Oram" can atobaoh them. '" A' Oome and investigate the Zealandia. We'll explain ell its good points j willingly. FULLEST DETAILS FROM—THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LTD.7 MASTERTON.
THE TARATAHt HOTfti* CARTERTON. THIS POPULAR HOCJL ha» been thoroughly renovated and modernised i» every way, and patrons and the travelling public generally can rely on receiving the best possible, attention. Ring Up Phone 63. P. OOSTTN, Proprietor Taratatii Hotel. Unrivalled KMovi harmless to everything else. Sold in tins . A tsnly, but be A yoa A £ «et- **! js!^ Si Fleas, Flies, Bugs, s6etteß,eto x EORGB TJERON, "EORGB Heron, RAJ M MERCHANT, GROCER, GENERAL •T« B « : DEEPER.
BRIDLES. YOUR PICK AT LANDED COST. 7E hare secured; a coaxsagpomeiii . / of ENGLISH TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, including A DOZEN A RIDING BRIDLES, which we in* tend to sell at landed cost. NOTE.— One only of kind in this lot. CALL EARLY. TTARCOMBE D TTvONALD, SAD DLERS, ' Perry Street, MASTERTON.
PINHEY'B LIVERY and COACH STABLES, MASTEETOM and TENUL ANDAUB, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every kind of vehicle on hire. ; CABS meet all trains and ooaohei. "0" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADDOOKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m. Arrive Masterton from Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 9 p.i*. as formerly). KXHEY BROS., LTS, PROPRIETORS
'. WHITTAKER, PROVISION MERCHANT, LL GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES All orders delivered to aiiy part of the town. Talephenc 87. QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTOfr
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10440, 4 October 1911, Page 3
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