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STOP! ! CLOTHING FACTORY, AN-D'.-.SHGK LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, ta SANDAL, 7/6» 9/6, 11/6 DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, ' LADIES' BLACK AND TAN GLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED and DERBY FRONTS, r 12/6,' .15/6' ™MI- ■'& LADD3S BLACK AND TAN I O /AT^7^«/«To7fl" GLACE BOOTS, CLOSED AND l«U)lU/"i 10/U> LO/O? DERBY FRONTS, , 21/", 22/6 ': ;^;': A few Clearing Few Zealand tJlotliiiig F^ Phone 101. • Queen Sfe., 3^

WOULDN'T A BtCYCLE PLEASE HER? Wife, sister, eweetibeart, or friend —if you feel under an obligation to her—give her something she "nill prize. We 6Ugget * - HOLLIS BICYCLE v • It is an everta.s,tang appreciated gift because of it& usefulness— not oneforgofcten'wlheni the novelty wearsi off." "-"',", ■ * . The two speed hub, the Coaster Brake, the- Two Bim Brakes—its perfect handle-bar control, and the simple change gear%all make the "HOI/LIS" the "best gift." • It is ibeautifu'ly finished, as.a ladies.' mount should ,he, enamelled and lined) in twocoloiUTs—has beat of chhin guards, dresd net, ard'comfortable saddle. ' And the price is lower, than yon think. DAVID G. BROWN. GYCIIE ENQINeIr,. QUEEN, STREET „.„ ... MASTERTON. :i:>:llllffi||lll|IM:|:i.;- ;.>J|sV| iifiiMMinrai'iiiTi .•..'•?■;.nijiia l&p^p' aßgastc biis&mse m Mrs. Glennenj the Leading Authority on Paper BagCookcry^eavii V- : £ lm After considerable experience in Paper Bag Cookery throughout AuftnJtsi and Neir Z«»-- :. land, I have oonw to the .conclusion that the " ORION " is the.only Range Hiavc yet met with. ■■.:•£ that comes up to my ideal of what a Range shoald be. My demonstrations with the " OKION " . have been particularly successful, and I obtained results wb!oh>arenot •quallwl; by any other - hang*. The maintenance of aneven tompeiature, Its simplify orworktog, the *m» ««rlth whicn itu ovens are operated and controlled, and—what appeals to vat m rnuohußanything «'* else- the wonderful economy of fuel; certainlyjpl* o6 the ORION" farabtiTe, eJl;others, both < for domestic use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) M. OLEHUENj: , Amber Tips Tea • Not only is it the best Tea, bat it is also the* most' OTonomi6al/' t fi Vs you've not tried, it order a packet to-night 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb.'

ACKING THE PICNIC HAMPER! Tommy—" Here Dad. S rraWßWH^^s taake sore and take / •;■)■ eicras, rich, fall- (. i ore you. : You can depend , „ mfk J*Villc| TONKINGS LINSEED THE ONLY CERTAIN Cußfc COUGH AND COLDS te ALL CHEI'ISTi AND ITd.IEKEEPE «t3,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 3

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370

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10513, 30 December 1911, Page 3

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