Gut in Half This IB what Ls> being done with the (price® of a. large member of the Fancy Goods ard It's. atGRAHAM'S FAhoV BAZAAR, In . HORNE'S LATE SHOP. We are vacating tJitese premise® early 'next week, and are dtetermraied to clear the stack at any price, rather than .remove to cw stores, bo fw tho i.'OX t THREE DAYS we offer you the opportunity of your life, to f-fc'.uie >~-:w tlccds at &iich abcuird redue.tioi: ;v. Shrewd secretaries of Sunday and' Day SohooCls shouißd take advantage of t'hiiis dtoamoe to secure prizes for yom- nest Picnic or Sports. Prices that are not cuit in half are subject to a reduction. of from—--25 per cent., or 4s in. the £, to 33 l-3rd per cent., or,6s 8d in the £ ALL FOR CASH ONLY, From NOW to NEW YEAR'S EVE. Graham's Bazaar IN HORNE'S SHOP MASTERTON
Harvesting Looms Ahead, un ■i.uimupmj ire Yon Beady to Win the Crops? Don't wait until th© harvest £b ready for crooning beffere; you begin to thank of the necessary machinery. H© wlio hesitates may las© the goldem grain because ofunprepairedneß.B. Lay your plkns now, and. wlien' the crops npen yrou'll be "in the field" prepared. What about A NE«f BINDER OR HAY RAKE W© can. supply you with the bast Harve sting Machinery. _ Implements ■ mad© £or efficient service, time paving and extra profit earning. Investigate the NOXON Reaper / and We have it awaiting ' ' ■ . yp-ur inspection. t - HnyraKes also, in fact ©very tooi ybu need to give satisfactory refulifce and long service. " OBeftwe the very busy time oomefl ialtttfitt, se© our Stock of Harvesting THE FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CfMPAMT, LTD., MIfITIBTQIT,
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PINHEY'S IsiVEftY fiNd' CCASH STABLES, MASTEBTQN and TENCJI. Landaus, cabeiageb, buggies; and every kind of veldole on hire* GABS meet all ihuai and ofeaokei. "0" Spring Carriages for Invalid*. PADDOCKING and STABLING at reasonable ratei. Ooaohei leave Maitsrton Poet Office 8 a.m. AmV'e Bfavierton' from Oaetlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of C p.ife, at formerly). PtNHE? IROB.I LTI, PBOPSISTOfifi, SEASIDE r.EtORT.
B. NICHOLLt desires to state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding-house at OASTLEPOINT, lately carred on Mr Potter. and truafcs,, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of pnblio patronage. HUMBER CYCLES. IJLA.VE pleamre in announcing Ibhitt I have reoNv<id a' Special Ootnisian'Ment of LADIES' .and GENTS'rEUMBBB, CYCLES for the oaming bn*yeeason. The the Hkmber Oyole ha», gsined -ha« been enhtowd eabh" ip.obei©ding year, •and it ! i« <»ver ! 43 ; insioa they were firat intfodnoM to-the pnblio. Rideraoif HUMBER OYGLEB may take their in the eoriain knowledge : that their mounts repTesent th 6 'higie »i point of oyole xmatar notion. s CALL AND INSPECT. K w ROBT. POOK,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 3
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