Graham and Co., **£mj "We have just opened up a large Shipm r it of Cotton awl Linm ilress ot>odtf the Coming Season. The Famous E ieiatta Oloth in all colors at Is yd. 3bm Linen Cloth in all colors at 9d yd. Shantung in gre>, brown, navy, green, pink, etc., Is 3d yd. 36in 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 andcjGrey Stripe Zephyrs at 10£ d iand Is. ALSO NOVELTIES IN LADIES'TIES AND FANCY NECKWEAR. INSPECTION INVITED ....AT GRAHAM and Co. CUT YOUR WOOLBALING EXPENSES ONE THIRD. three, and that more efficiently. THE ZEALANPIA WOOL PRESS is economical at first cost, yet answers all tile purposes of an £BO to £IOO prese. TJie Zealandia is yours for £l7 at j any station (North of Auckland 5 ; per cen 4 ]. >more>. Yes, Sir, the fittings are wade ia f ImntiHTcoim; Chum" can attach them. ( 4 ia. We'll explain all its good points J ■willingly. • I FULLEST DETAILS FROM—THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LTD., MASTERTON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ■—; LADIES, The most beautiful women in the world, VIOLET T SNOW / v I V CREAM T pieveita bait growing, ant* impars v frethnotr and tran«partncy to th Mtetnu p»rto» >• ** *•»» nWiia**. ft* .- Unrivalled[Hfflo** 2b : insect jairmless to everything else. Sold in tins . A 9«jly, but be A sure you m? Fleas, j Flies, Bugs, Beetles,etc- J r jiiftmf«
BRIDLES. YPUR PICK AT , LANDED COBT. B have secured a cooßigpmeint SAMPLES, uwiuittuig RIDING BRIDLES, which w«f in. tend to sell at landed cob*. # NOTB.— One only of eH kuwt in ihisTlot. CALL EARLY. ARCOMBE IT TTVONALD, SADDL E R 8, Perry Street, MASTERTON. PINHEY'B LIVERY and COACM BTABLEB, MASTERTON Mid TENUI. f ANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGui GIES, arid every kind of vehk ole on hire. OABS meet all train* and ooaohea. "0" Spring Oarriagei for Invalids PADDOCKING and at reasonable ratei. Coaches leave Maaterton Post Ofiioe 8 a.m. Arrive Masterton from Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 9 p.m. m formerly). »:MHEY BROS- LTi , PftOPftlETOHfe,
SEASIDE RESORT. A B. NICHOLLS desires to state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding-house at. CASTLEPOINT, lately carried on by Mr Potter, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair «hare of public patronage.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 3
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