' This >i® what is be.ir.# (ov& w'\:li the price® c<f a. large iwahur of the Famcy Goods aryJ V 1 c, iu. GRAHAM'S FAIW.' ILAZAAR, In HORNE'S LATE SHOP. Wo are vatcting these premcrres early next week, and are. dietarm-ined to clear tI:o ci.cok at aay price, r:.th~ or than .remove to vav' r.torcr-, so for the rest- THREE' DAYS wo offer you th.cv cppeimirdty of your liSe, to s*i.-r.ro >• v. <tkcds a.t each a-uxi/d •rediroticr.y. Shircwd c'ecretarxn ,of Sunday and! Diay Sohcdls sfhoudd take advantage of tltoiis cltoainoe to secure prize© for your next Picnic or Sports. Prices that are mot cuit in half are subject te- a reduction, of from— ' 25 per cent.,, or 4s in ; tGie £, to 33 l-3rd per cent., or 6s> M in the £ ALL FOR CASH ONLY, From NOW to NEW YEAR'S EVE. mmm IN HORNE'S SHOP MAS^ERTON
Harvesting Looms Ahead. Pon't wait until the harvest is ready for crorvoing beftore you begin to thank of the necessary machinery. He who hesitates! may lose the golden grain because oranprepairedmes«. Lay your plana now, and when the crops ripen yiou'll be "in the field prepared. What about A HEW BENDER OR HAY RAKE We can. supply you with the beat Harvesting; Machinery. Implements made for efficient service, time saving and extra pirpfit earning. Investigate the NOXON Reaper and Binder. We have it awaiting your inspection. Eayrakeß also, in fact every tool ybu need to give sat-isfaotorr results and long service. Beftore the very busy time comes along, see atix Stock of (Harveatiag Machinery. THE MMTE.R?**' FARMERS' jUaPLEMEHT COWaNY, MASTB^TON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR! LADIES, The moat beautiful women in the world. ' VIOLET ..... SNOWv y v CREAM . hsir growing, »nd impart ! freshness and tnuasporuooy to. ta - f tfartvattatl 'KigfamM^ f Fatat .':© insect life-. harmless to .everything else. Sold ic tins A gialy, but h~ A
PINHEY'B 6.1 VERY and COABH «TAfeS.£S, MABTKETOW and TOOL ANDAUS, OASJJUAGES, BUGi GEES, andlpyeftr kind of vehicle on hire. ■'-*'?>'' GABS meet ftil trains and ooaohei. "0" Spring Carriagei for Invalids. , PAODOOKINQ ana BTABLING at reasonable ratoß. * Ooaobei leave Maiterton Pott OSioe 8 a.m. Arrive Mariertaa" from Oastlepoint I p.m. (instead of »;p.i*. at formerly). pin hey anon.. LTS, PBOPEHTOSS,
SEASIDE ASSORT. B. NICHOLLS desires to state that he has taken over the Baa View Boarding-house at OABTLEPOINT, lately oarred on iy Mr Pctte*\ and trusts, by strict attention to basiaeßß, to merit a fair thare of public patronage. I HAVE pleasure in announotar jthat I hare reoeivedji Special 'OmißmaMJt of LABIES' - and CENTS' HUMBE* CYOUES for i*h> : coming bu*y'leasotf. -The-reputation the Hnniber ,Oyole ha» gained .hasbeen and it fa ofveir 49 J, 'jre«ir% A «in»e they were first introduced tothebublio. Radera of HUMBER OYQLEB may take their machine* anywhere in the eortaia knowledflje" ihat their mounts represent the hJahees, point of oyole 'otistruolaoni CALL AHB INSPECT. i ROBTvPOOK.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 28 December 1911, Page 3
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