Cut in Half This is l u'liat i.& being clbr.o with the prices of a la>rge mum bor of tlie Fancy Goods and Toys at fcRAHAM'S FANCY BAZAAR, In ' . HORNE'S LATE SHOP. * We are. vaoa>ting thiese premises early next week, and are determined to .clear the ,st.ook at amy price, rathor t'lian .remove co cur stores, so for the -.oxt THREE DAYS we offer yo>u the. c-pportuntity of your 1 ife, to sfe'cin-o I\c,w •Gccds at rueh. afct'wrd reductions'. frhirewd secretaries of Sunday an.d Day ScJiodfe should take fidvaiitaige of thus obatnoe to secure prize® for yoKir next Picnic or Sports. Pa-ices that are not cut in half are subject- to a, reihie.won of from 25 per cemt., or 4s in the £, to 33 l-3rd per cent., or 6s 3d in the £ ALL FOR CASH ONLY, From NOW to NEW YEAR'S EVE. Graham's Bazaar, IN HORNE'S SHOP MASTERTON
Harvesting Looms Ahead. Are You Beady to Win the Crops ? Don't wait until the harvest la ready for crooning beftore you begin to think of the necessary machinery. He who hesitates 1 may lose the golden grain because o fun prepa-redness. Lay your plans now, and when' the crops" ripen you'll be "in the field" prepared. What about A NEtV BINDER OR HAY RAKE We can supply you with the beat Harvesting Machinery. Implements made for efficient service,_ time s<aviinp; and extra profit earning. Investigate the NOXON Reaper ' and Binder., We have it awaiting your inspection. . Hayxakes also, in fact every tool ylou need to give satisfactory results and long service. Before the very busy time oomes along, see out Stock of Harvesticst Machinerj. THE NKBTEFARMERS' IMPLEMENT eVHPAHy i 1.J0,, MASTSSTON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LA. DIES, The most besatitnl I roomoa is fcha world,; VIOLET SNQW CRF/VM T preveafcz bai/ grow/ug, , fcn# iiupari Ireehjieu and trausEaianoy to 4h " i &L. AB C&®ojts4t, iSms*ivstSi(sd Itmoc'M slfftFata msect tsarmlsss to evsryfculng else. Sold in gnly, but be \ sum you eei MUs »Ugß Flies etc Seewes,
PINHEY'S UVEiHY and COABH BTABLEB, MASTKBTON and TENOL Landaus, oabriageb, bug'GIES, and every kind of vefciole on hire. GABS meet all trainj and ooeohei. *'C" Spring Oorriatgca for In*®(ids. PADDOOKING an<2 CABLING «t reasonable rat^». Coaches leave Mait«rton Pott Office 8 a.m. Arrive Maitertoa from G&stlepoint 1! p.m. (initoad of 9 p.is. a> formerly). • PtSSHEY 8R08.,1 LTI, PmOPBIETOZS
SEASIDE r.EHORT. B. NICHOLLB desires bo state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding-house at OASTLEPOINT, Lately carrwi on bj Mr Potter, and trusts, by rtriot attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage.
HUMBER CYCLES. "fj" HAVE pleaaure In mnoanodinp that I have received a Special Consignment of LADIES' and' GENTS' HUMBEM CYCLES for the coming busy season. The reputation the Humber Cycle has gained hag been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 years since they were first introduced to the public. Riders of HUMBER CYCLES may take their machin»» anywhere in the ecrtain knowledge that their mount* represent the hljgbaiili point of oyole const-motion. CALL AND INSPECT. obt; pookr
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10514, 2 January 1912, Page 3
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