Kitchen Comfort Tor a Penny a Day. 'E ■want to emphasise the easy terms upon which a Gas l^okb he placed in your hone. Far fitting wiU hfe we®And in return you w ~ iute comfort in your kitchen during the hot months—no red4iot range, no dirty coal to carry, no wood to out —«o notuen, jiw wa.v, -",-„„ „„. "Wouldn't ten shillings paid to us as -a deposit he money well spent f Nearly 100 -people tookadvantage -of this offer last year. We are ex*pecting more this year; may we -count you in? THE CAS SHOWROOM, Queen Itrcs: MMUrtMI. F. HoDoway & Son rjUEEN BTAMBT. fTtHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED JL BUTCHERS in MABTERTON. Ring op Telephone No. 18. PBIMEfIT MUTTON Procurable. ITNI OX BEEF—Same grade at that frozen for export. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Ow Prioeo for this Superior Meat ■re no higher than those aatced lor meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD SWEB KILLED, FrJra the aoonraoj of the»« «ts»t» nanta by • Trial Ord^ HOLLOW AY. BUTCHERS
MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF £IOO to i 10,000 COUNTRY * CITY FREEHOLDS, At exceptionally low rates of Interest, with option of re- . paying part or whole loan oh •xtremely reasonable terms. APPLY TO ANY AGENCY OF THE Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHARDSON; fioveroment Insurance Commissioner. Terrible Tale I Colenel Bunker wu a boozer bold Who simply Worshipped "whisky cold," ■ And brandy, rum »nb beer and wine; ALL kind* of "nips" he thought divine His friends to him had often said, "If you don't stop, you'll soon be dbab i" ■ut Bunker laughed and drank some more, And more, and mohki and MORE!! and MORE!!! Till one day In his bed at night, Poor Bunker had an awful fright I . His room was full of dreadful things That roared and barked and-fiapped their wings ' j And elephants and tiger cats Were Jumping round with snake* and rats, Monkeys red, and monkeys blue. And hippopotamusesi too! But when he saw a PURPLE eOWI The Colonel to the Doc. said "New, NO more a drunkard will I be, Just pass the BURATURA TBAI In.future when'l sayKla Ora, imi pledge my pals In— , Supatura! ' •■' £New Season's Goods IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES JUST TO HAND. Ladies' Silk and Muslin Blouses, .nicely trimmed Camisoles, and the newest in Neckwear. Also a great variety in dhildrennß Millinery, the latest fashion in Hats and Bonnets. CHILDREN'S SILK AND MUSLIN DRESSES now showing.: / All these goods (marked at. prices that will,quickly sell them. - OUR SHOP IS NOTED FOR CSttTAREN'S WiEAR. . SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY.
UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, Queen Street Masterton. THE "OUBY CJEASON. HE XJTJSY OEAfiON. B«n are more extensive this year than ever. The stook has been specially BPleoted, and embraces all that is the most fashionable, and haghest grade quality in footgear. Every Department is overflowing tfith seasonable Kooda. lINLAYBON AND | l_ BOOTMAKERS, <>*EEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10460, 26 October 1911, Page 3
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