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TO HAVE AND TO HOLD YOUR 'TRADE IS OUR AIM. To gain your confidence it is essential to merit favour. To hold your goodwill merit must be maintained. This is especially true of high-class tailoring suoh a*s the KRAHAGEH aND CHAPMA < standard of excellence. The men.and young men of Maßterton KNOW good tailoring—they acknowledge merit, and merit will ' teffl 1 . Thus it is that K. andl C. craftsmanship gains, and holds the goodwill , of thear patrons. KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN, HIGH CLAM TAILOR*. FERRY STREET ... » '.. MASTERTON.

IS THE BEST THE FARM THE STATION THE DAIRY, or DOMESTIC USE; IT IS THE EKGIKE that fills all wants SEMIPORTABLE OB PORTABLE ~{ IT CAN BE SUPPLIED FOR KEROSENE OR BENZINE. FUEL. and embodies , /■ ' all the Latest improvements, KEROSENE Engines have Automatic Ignition after befog started BENZINE Engines have Bosch Magneto Ignition. If you are thinking of buying an engine fw° any purpose whatever, before doing anything else, send to us for Latest Catalogue BRANCHES— Auckland, Hastings,,Gisborhe, Hawera and Tfmaru. AGENTS.— THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO.

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XMAS AND NEW YEAE PRESENTS J. SUITABLE GIFT for the XMAS and JSTBW YEAR, then make a point of visiting the "CORNER SHOP." It is* brimful of ideal suggestion® for presents—both useful and ornamental—and the stack is all new and the piioes l are surprisingly low. The best appointed Hairdiressing Saloon itn town. CRAGG'S CORNER CHOP. I»—* ftrvet .. .. «(Mt«rt»«.

SMITH AND JONES GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, CASH STORE ... LINCOLN ROAD. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS! NOW is the time to think of you* Christmas Cakes and Paddings. Don't leave it till the last minute. We have a very fine choice of fresh., clean Fruits, including Raisins, Suit anas, Currant®, Candied Peel. Call and inspect these special lines. Customers 1 waited on and orders delivered. BMITH AMIS JONES, CASH STORE Corner of Beiutley Street and Lincoln Road, Masterton. JfTOM' HOLLAND CAB PROPRIETOR. 3 CABS. Q CABS. e> ALWAYS ON HIRE. !W0 of which are fitted with RUBBER TYRES. One carriage and pair, with livery, specially - reserved for Private Enredding Parties and Afternoon Bri?«i a specialty. TELEPHONE 296. mm NEW ADDRESS—•HTJROH ST.. U«t«rt<m.

Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine hat beer paued at perfectly »afe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The coat nl a4O candle power bamer is onlj 1-10 of a penny per honr. Abscltitftly non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A cbiW can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines at work, or make application for p&rtfonlarr from the Local Acenta—--ICKERING lOKSRING Ftanfeeiv msfon vtfsMt IkatMrtw

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 2

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535

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 2

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