Cut in Half ..a Tihis is< w'hart is being (tono with the price® of a large uamibcr of :ii. j Fa-htey Goods and Toys at GRAHAM'S FANCY BAZAAR, in ■ HORNE'S LATE SHOP. We are vacating these premises early next week, and are determined to clear tli© stock at any price, rather than .remove, to cur stores, so for the next THREE DAYS we offer you the opportunity of your life, to stet<v.rc_ K«w •Goods at fucli itbuard reductions l . Shrewd' secretaries of Sianda.y and. Day Sahodfe should take advantage c-f tlhiiis oliatnce to secure .prize® fo-r your next Picnic or Sports. Prices that are m>t curt, in half are subject to a reducuou of from—--25 per cent.) or 4s in the £, to 33 l-3rd per oent., 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. Ire Yon Beady to Win the Crops Don't wait until the harvest is ready for crooning before you begin to think of this necessary machinery. He who hesitates may lose the golden grain because ofunprepairedme&s. Lay .Your pl&ns. now, and when' the csropis ripen you'll be "in the field" prepared. What about A HE* BWDER OR HAY BAKE We can supply you with the bests Harvesting Machinery. Implements made £or efficient service, time savin j? and extra profit earning. Investigate the NOXON Reaper and Binder. We have it awaiting your inspection. Hayrakes also, im fact every tool you need to give Baxasfaotory results and long service. Betffare the very busy time comae along, see our Stock of Harveia/ting . THE FARMERS' IMPLEMENT S9MPANY, LBS., MABTI&TON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAiS ladies, The ino«4 beautiful women it! fehe world, VIOLET SNOW CREAM IT prevent!* and. iajpart . jreshneis and iransparbnGy io ifa ttfe. Pet* Motesiate.,.. ■& ~?0m WWaar»ava6l®si KMo*4 ■ Fatai .® insect Eife-.-harmless to &verythkigj& Sold tins in but be ©nly you sure eel fleas Bags Flies etc Beetles,
PINHEY'B* LJVEHY awd COASH fITASL£B, MASTBRTOH and TBJiDI. Landaus, paemiageb, buggies, Mid svory kind oi vehicle on hira.: \ GABS meet all traixiß end oo»oh®a. "0" Sprin® Carriage# for Invalids. PADDOCKING and STABLING At reasonable ra4*». Ooaohes le»re Masfcerton Pott Office 8 a.m. Arrive Mastcrfcon ftrom Oaatlepoinfc 3! p.m. (instaad of 9 p.w* «# formerly). * PJWHEY BROS.. LY-s , pmopaissToas
•EABIQ& ..EBORT. AS. NIGHOLLB desires to state O tliat he has taken over the Sea View Boarding-house at OASTLEPOINT, lately carred on by Mr Potto, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of publio patronage. HUMBER CYCLES. "J" HAVE plearare in anuoon-cLnf that I have received a Special Ooneittnraent of LADIES' and GENTS' HUMBEB OYOLES for the ooming busy season. The reputation the Humber Cycle has gained has been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 years since they were first introduced to the public. Riders of HUMBEB OYOLES may take their maoMra«» anywhere in the pertain knowledge that their mounts represent the hi#»Bi point o! cycle cwnßtrtjctiom. CALL AHD INSPECT. ROBT. PQOK.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 3
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