f&V) to*^ THERE IS A CHARM AND DISTINCTIVENESS ABOUT THE NEW SEASON'S THAT MAKES THEM THE ENVY OF.AU, BEHOLDERS! Being designed in all the favoured styles from/a wide Variety, of Smart kAI&EQiI Ajl-wopt Tweeds, they, are perfectly in keeping whether for street wear or country wear. One of the New Shapes is shown here. Aik your draper to display the others. FRBE! Any Draper will send you a Kaiapoi Skiing Fashions." Write for it. ItVfree. MADE ONLY BY: OHRISTOHURCH.
Garden nose From the best of English Makers, the North Br i bran Rubber Cornpen j, though perhaps not lowest'in price, we believe, easily the cheapest in the long ran. '"V tve have just'ireceired a Do* ex a.flw lonic, -both plain &u.d wirt bound. •■;,:.., We have also tihe Dualop Company'e make frotu: 7d per foot, good quality.. A GOOD" LAWN MOWER At a reasoniable price is offered you in the Great American Ballbearing Machine. The office poet writes:— The gratte tlbo' (thick and llong and green Fella qoioHy 'neaih their blades so keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "It's easy seen • That BeoJie Co.'a Mower i& a good maohine." n H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS. Etc.
'OU can *e» any uro'd «nd from an KDIBON PHONOGRAPH. I» render* a band of fif «v piece* as well at it doe* a single sinking voice, Nothing you can huv wi]] provide so much-of the best kind of eotertainmen* t< » yours«]fand pur family a* «n tntiinsr » oc»t a* Dome )n ancf hear. the.new u"-<l».»ncJ get oitr terinr DECEMBER RECORDS NOW TOM AN O: UARC fc *TOC tCt. Edison PhonogrAph, price J34 iOs (ccmbinawon type) N cldison Fireside Phonograph, price JEB 10s. Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edison Home Phonograph, price £l2. Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £lB REPAIRS— P'lu&ee note that we w&kb a specialty of repairs of every description. 1 ! ATTa* the benefit of our nu&biuuu fPttfrtrons we beg to quote ' prices tor fitting the 41n. attachment to any machine Mi ftvloV:— Gem Phonograph, 22s fid Standard Phonograph, 80s Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 455. , OAWOiE SWUSSO—a full seJ3otion of 4rtainute Danoing tiesordt now to hand. Write for particulnri BANVISTER STREKT, HsLL MANAGER MASTCRTON.
CLUB CAhfc, (Uttftor *a* Management.) MR a. DOUGLAS begs to thank the re.sidtea.ts of Masterton and district, and also the travelling public for the generous support accorded to him ainoe taking, over the Olub Oafe. Patrons may rest assured that their wants will be catered for on the beat possible lines, and everything done to merit their support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, end Showar Baths. Letters .tnd Telegrame Promptly attended to. 1. DOUGLAS, PROt : mETOR. R. LOW. ARTISTIC BHt-P fRONI SU3LOER. SHOP FRONTS BUILT ON TdUb 3 LATEST AND MOST AJPPtCoV ED LINES. Guaranteed Oust-proet. A GOOD THING. « Oaba 8tr«BA« WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 7
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462Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 7
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