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"T,a DIES'BOOTS i CLOTHING FACTORY. LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, w SANDAL, DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, 7/8, 9/6, 11/6 LADIES' BLACK AND TIN GLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED and DERBY FRONTS, 12/6/ 15/-» 15/6 to.as/- | LADIES BLACK AND TAN J i>//» 1K / GLAOE BOOTS, CLOSED AND DERBY FRONTS, . 21/", 16/6,18/6, Phone 101. 'Queen St., MASTERTON.

LMiff Service. Tli© difl'eience between the Bradbury Motor Cycle and other Cycles at a aimi'lan' uric is—a difference in Quality—a difference in. Valtae. Ome lias oiuly to be slightry familiar with Motor Cycle Values to know that m tibe Bradbury you get more for your money. It Has great speed and power. _ It is a cycle with anraziing vitality. It mounts the most stubborn hills. It withstands/the hardest treatment of the roughest roads. ' ... Wonderful in its action and in _ its extreme simplicity and construction. .Further information on application. CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. j Bag fookm v. . <—■ Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, says t After coiißidcial.le experience in Paper Rag Cookery throughout Aiistra.la and New Zeaiawl, I have oomo to the conclusion that the " OIUON " 1» the only 1 n*ve yet met with that comes up to mv ideal of what a Range f>hasl<l bo. My deraonrtmtloiis with tU ' ORION have been particularly successful, and I obtained results whloh are not en. "el'™ bv a-. v oth«r RaiiK«. The mai,.reliance of an even temperature. Its simplicity of working, th* ea*c «ith which Ita ovens are operated ami controlled, and-what appeals to rae ta much an onytWiiJ *m the wonderful economy•"' fuel, certainh place the "ORION far above all others, both for <tomeßticuse*ml for professional work.—Yiours faithfully, (Signed; H. ULENNEA. ACKING THE PICNIC » HAMPER! Tommy—"Here Dad, don't forget the Tin of "HIGHLANDER." We couldn't do without it." For Camping, Picnic S~~\ and Holiday-outings 1 make sure and take f •'•!* "™ a good supply of this/ '•'* ' delicious, rich, full- L _j cream Milk with | ~" I you. f=1 Va m •^^m-i^--^>^¥^K-

THEONL* CERTAIN mE ALL CHEFISTS AWD ITOREKEEP£n!

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10517, 4 January 1912, Page 3

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333

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10517, 4 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10517, 4 January 1912, Page 3

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