Graham and Co., We have just opened up a large Shipnr at of Cotton Mid Liat'u Uresis <b^cds i the Coming Season. The Famous EJienatta Olotii in all colors at Is yd. 1 36in Linen Cloth in all colors at 9d yd. Shantung in grey, brown, navy, green, pink, etc., Is 3d yd. 3tfin 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|lßs 6d Dress Black and Grey Stripe Zephyrs at 10§d land Is. ALSO NOVELTIES IN LM .US' TIES AND FANUY NECK uJdiAB. INSPECTION INVITED ....AT GRAHAM and Gj.
CUT YOUR WOOLBALING EXPENSES ONE THIRD. The zealandia woolpeess makes this quite (possible. Its great power and speed enable two men to l perform the work of three, and that more efficiently. THE ZEALANDIA ■ WOOL PRESS is economical at first cost, yet answers all the purpose® of an £BO to £IOO press. The Zealandia ie yourß for £l7 at any station (North of Auckland 5 per more). Yes, Sir, the fittings are made in duplicate sets cf the finest strain resisting steel. The veriest • "New Chum" can attach them. Come and investigate the Zealandia. We'll explain all its good points willingly. FULLEST DETAILS FROM—THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LTD MASTERTON.SVA 1 h fttIERS I»PUK«TCOI7» ✓ J
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, The moat beautiful women in the world,. VIOLET SNOW CREAM IT preve&t* bau growing, and impart ' treohnesa and traniparbrtoy to th ■lda. ** WL, AH XfonaistA.
Unrivalled Ktttori Fatai So insect life—. harmless to everything else. Sold in tins only, but be 'gwe you rr BRIDLES. YOUR PICK AT LANDED COST. WE have seonned & ocrasdgnmßiiifc of ENGLISH TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, inciudiiig DOZEN 4 RIDING BRIDLES, which r m in. tend to sell at landed oost. NOTE.— One only of kimd in this lot. CALL EARLY. -pg'ARCOMBE jQONALD, SADDLERS, Perry Street MASTERTON.
PINBtEY'S LIVERY Mil COACH «TAiLE», MASTEBTON Mid TENUL Landaus, carriages, buggies, and every kind of vehiol® on hire. .. . CABS meet all trains-and ooaobes. "0" Spring Carriages for Invalida. ; PADDOOKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. Coaches leave Masterton .Povt Office 8 a.m. Arrive Masterton from Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of I p.rs. as formerly). P!MHEY HROa. LTi P%OPRIETOKk>
SEASIDE RESORT. 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 share of public patronage.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10479, 16 November 1911, Page 3
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