Kitchen Comfortjorla Penny a Day. WJS -want to emphasise the easy terms upon whioh a Gas Cook•©r can be placed in your home. Foot •a monthly payment of Two Shillings —under a penny 'a day— we will ■fit .the latest type of cooker; and the 'fitting will be free. And in return you will get absolute comfort in your kitchen during the ihot months—no red-ihot range, sio dirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no trouble. Wouldn't ten shillings paid to us as a deposit he money well spent? Nearly 100 people took advantage -of this offer last year. We are ex>pectins more this year; may we 'oount you in? >mHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ; rJL': BUTCHERS in MA6TERTON. King up Telephone No. 11. PKIMEST MUTTON Procurable. VINI OX BEEF—Samo grada »i thit frojseu for export. •MALL QOODS A SPECIALTY. °D«r Frioei for this Superior Moat Are no higher than those asked (or meat of ordinary quality. WO OLD EWE 9 KILLED, fftmv the aocuraow ->f thesa «U4e> 1 awnta by a 'iVial Ordf HOLLO WAY. THE GAS SHOWROOM, QUifiß Street MuUrlHi. fJUEEN p&UK. BUTCHERS
Money to Lend IN SUMS OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY & CITY FREEHOLDS, , At exceptionally low rates of Interest, with option of re-, paying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. APPLY TO ANY AGENCY OF THE Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHARDSON/ Bovernmwit Insurance Commissioner. Colsnal Bunker was a boozer bold . Who simply worshipped "whisky cold," And brandy, rum and beep and wine; ALL kinds of "nips" he thought divine His friends to him had often said, "Ifyou don't stop,you'll soon be i" •ut Bunker laughed and drank some more,. And more, and Molts i and MORE It 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 flappod their wings And elephants fend tiger, oats Were Jumping round with snakes and ' rats, Monkeys red, and monkeys fclM, And hippopotamus«si tool But when he saw a PURPLE OOWI The Colonel to the Doc. said "New, NO more a drunkard will I b«, : Just pass the SURATURA T*AJ in future when Isay Kla Ora, - I'd pietfge my pals In— Suratura!
1 New SeasonY foods IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES JUST TO HAND. . Ladies' Silk and Muslin Blon&es, Jtticely trimmed Camisole®, and the •ewest in Neckwear. Also a great variety in Children's Millinery, the latest fashion in Hats and Bonnets. •REN'S SILK AND MUSr ' DRESSES? now showing. All'these/goods (marked at prices that will quickly sell them. ! OUR SHOP IS NOTED FOR CHILDREN'S WiEAR, SEE OUR WINDOW FOB" DISPLAY. A. IOIJAN, UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, 'Queen Street Master-ton. I : %HS TJUBY CJEASON. X HE JOUSY OEASON. OUR preparations for the Winter Season are more extensive this year than ever. The fltook has been specially selected, and embraces aU that is the most, fashionable, Mid 'highest grade quality in footwear. Every Department io overflowing with seasonable goods. jQ JjIONLAYSON AND g 0 *- . BOOTMAKERS, <«fcEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 3
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