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It's pniy \a matter of dajs till New Year - Just on© short week to complete New Year plana. iWlxat a .rang list of needs arises. ■ , No matter what, thf need or however late you may remember • it, rest assured' you can fill it here witfo ea.se and pleasure. WOOD'S SUGGESTIONS Perfumes in. presentation boxes of 1, 2, and 3 bottle , Gamer as m all axes, Fancy Soaps, Silver Backed Hair ©rashes, Oomb& and Mirrors, Military Hair Brashes, Manicure Sets Smelling Salts and Ornamental WBDCOME to' oil' CHEMJST AND OPTICIAN.

MONEY TO LEND in sums or £IOO to £14009 COUNTRY * GITY FREEHOLDS, At exceptionally low rate* of paying part or whole loan on ■ extremely reasonable ierme. . APPLY TO ANY AQENCY OF THE Government Insurance Department. J. I. RICJiARDSOPi; Severnmsnt Uisuranee Commltslener.

k DMIRE THE MODEST MAC- *- CABEES! They spend their time upon their knees and laugh aloud with/ simple glee when on the floorthey chance to see a leaf' of '• Suratura Tea! BINKS THE BAKER swore he'd take a fall out of the undertaker. But the undertaker, he trained on Suratura Tea. This was very rough on B ; but the undertaker, he's married to the widow. See? LD MOTHER HUBBARD: she ' went to the cupboard, to get a wee tot maybe. But when she got therethecupboardwas:hare,the bOtU<? was dry'as the step of a stair;i; bat still she came back with content in her air— r she'd found Suratura Tea! , ( ~~ , IF YOU WANT to grow old slowly, feeling very young, happy though your lot be lowly, music on your tongue, youth's a gallant glad endurer when he's helped by Suratura, finest tea (none could be purer) poet ever sung! ONCE ON A TIME three men in a boat went to the moon by sea; and up in the moon it was worthy of note each Selenite soon had a song m his throat; for they robbed the three nten m tne venturesome boat of their tfaift Suratura Tea. LITTLE NAPPY BONAPARTE went to war with swelling heart. On the field of Waterloo, Nappy learned a thing or two. Wellington had brought for tea stores of Suratura D. A victorious General, he ! 7A

'K' JAM Earns its place on YOUR TABLE If only bv reason of «tsf *? EXCEPTIONAL PURITY - and Appetising PHVOUR

-\ E ■fA tIWWI '€ mm ®m ur. : NOW, CHILDREN, REMEMBER YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED 1 BEFORE I WAS BORN THE BEST

FORMAN AND TROWER, CLUB STABLES, MABTEKTON. CABS. Gigs. Boggi*** ©to., oa hire by honr, day 01 week. Parties catered* few on reasonable terms. o*refnl attention given to every department of the boßiiness. Competent man always in charge. Plant meet erowiua demand* of baune&a.

XMAS AND NEW YEAR .PRESENTS ■■'."" IF you are desirous of selecting a SUITABLE GIFT for the XMAS Hud NEW YEAR, tfiem make a point of visiting the "CORNER SHOP." It is brimful of ideal suggestion® for presents—both, useful and ornamental—and the stock is all new and the pi fees are surprisingly low. TJh© test appointed Hairdressing Saloon' in town.

CRAGG'S CORNER SHOP. QKMT ltr»lf *Mtanw», Aerogeu Safety Gas THE IDEAL SQUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INBURANOE--The Aerofen Machine bat been patted at - ■' ----- v - the Fire UnderEST LIGHT KNOWN.—Theoott of »40 3nndle power burner ii Bnlj linen. A cWld can worK it. Kindly or make application for parWonlart from the Local Agents— ,

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ICKBBING . lOKEBING . CLUB CAH2, (Under niw MinigMMnr.) MR 3. DOUGLAS tegs to thank the residents of Maflterton and 'diatirict, and also the travelling public for the generous support accorded ito him since taking over tine Olub Oafe. Patrons may rest assured that 'their wants will be catered for on tihe 'best possible.■ lines,' and everything Slone to merit their support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, end Showsr Baths. Le*ter§ i»nd Telegrams Promptly attended to. «. UOUGLAB, fffcOPRIETOB.

THESE PI&TURES FAITHFULLY ILLUSTRATE A TYPICAL CASE OP BALDNESS ABSOLUTELY ANU PERMANENTLY CURED BY Brice's Regenerator ANU Circassian Cream THEY MILL MAKE YOl'ft HAIR GROW] BE6EHERATOR, ft, ft Speatal Strength,6/8. CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/-. ■rlei's RtVMrftMr om be obtainT. Wood, Maßterton; L. Apltn, Carterton; L. W. Longaore, Pahiatoa; *nd from all leading Cfofcmtsfcs and Hairdressers throughout Nw Zealand, where photographs off Renwne cores «*▼ auo b* «*•*»

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 7

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690

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 7

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