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rancL LADIES'BOOTS CLOTHING FACTORY! LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, in SANDAL, *7]fi Q/A 11 /A [DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, XJ> fJ,%Ji Xl/U J LADIES' BLACK AN") TAN IGLACE SHOES, ALBANY. CLOSED land DERBY FHONTS, > 12/6.-" 15/-, J 5/6 T0 25/-. LADIES BLACK AND TAN , 9/ ., -j ~ , GLACE BOOTS, CLOSED AND DERBY FRONTS, £l/-, 22/6 A few Clearing■■ Lir.es, 10s 6d; 12s od. Queen St., MASTEETON,

Is Built for 'Lung Service. The difference between the Bradbury Motor Cycle and other Cycles •it a similar price is—a difference* in ■ -.- Quality—-a difference in Value. ■'. -.:'". Ome has on/ly to he slightly familiar with Motor Cycle Vakies to know that Tn the Bradbury you get more for your money. It lias great speed and power. It is a cycle with amazing vitality. It mounts the most stubborn hills. It withstands the hardest mmt of the roughest roads. Wonderful in its action and in' its extreme simplicity and constfuctiom.Further information on application. CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET ~. _. ... .'. MASTERTON.

yiL>.lll!l!|llMIIIU!ll«fei Cfpwffli:Jll(MNrj ■mrmmmm , m m ■■■ !W ■■* WM »l ■M ■ ?*< i fV^PTfm •;. e=s=iiv ass teresff messes? ffig Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, Bays » After considerable experience in Paper Bag Cookery throughout Austrt.Ua and Ife l land, I have come to the conclusion that the ".OKION" is the only Range I have yet me.,.., that comes up to my ideal of what a Range shosld be. My demonstrations with the " ORION have been particularly successful, and I obtained results which aTO not •quailed by any othsr Range. The maintenance of an even temperature. Its simplicity of working, the ease with whicii its ovens are operated ami controllfld, and-what appeals to mo as much as anything ?* else- tlie wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place the ''ORION" far above ail others, both for doraestio use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (Slerntd) U. GLENNEN.

DACKING THE PICNIC *■#. HAMPER! Tommy—"Her* Dad, don't forget the Tin of "HIGHLANDER." We couldn'rdo without it." J; or uunping, .Ficn: c and Holiday-outings make sure and take / •••| ; a good supply of this / '% delicious, rioh, full- II J) WB *&? m » Ai. i m I m V, '** m m m m Z* m t.t r% iiiltiliii^iil^SSf

TONKING THE ONLY CERTAIN t foß l*fi&2S(&:,ALL CHEPtST* e.:w BTOHEKEEFER9,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 3

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369

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 3

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