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h LAliil^'BOOTS ' AND'.miOEs .-•• I CLOTHING FACTORY 1 —— I LADIES' WHITE AND COLOUR- , ■ ;ED CANVAS SHOES, i* vSANDAL, 7/0' '9/u» 11/O IdERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, LADIES' BLACK AID TAN GLACE SHOES, ALBANY; CLOSED and DERBY IETRONTS, .12/6... 15/-, 15/6 : :™/25/LADIES BLACK vAND TAN . o/«» 1 K-/. ', <ft/A 10/ ft [GLACE BOOTS, CLOSED AND l^ /0 > I^>/ ' A.O/.Q* iO/P; >ERBY EIRONTS, 21/-, 22/6 A few Clearing Luies, 10b 6d, ISs 6d. Hew Zealand Clotliittg Factory; Phone 101. 'Queen; St., MASTEETON,

Is Built-i<»r Laig .Service. The difference between tike Bradbury Motor Cycle and other Cycles at a simil'air price is—a. difference in ■ Qiiaftty— 'a difference in Vaihie.', One-has only to be- slightly familiar with Motor Cycle Values to know that in the Brad-bury' yoai get more, for your money. , It .has. great speed and power. It is p,. cycle, with amazing vitality. It mounts.the most stubbol'Ti'-hills.' It withstands the hardest treat- ''■' . m&nt of the roughest roads.'. Wonderful in its action and isv its extreme and constriiotioln. Further infcarnation, on application. CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET -. IHASTERTQN.

Mm. Glennen, tho Leading Authority on P&per Bag Cookery, eayiJ After considerable oxperienoe in Paper Baft Cookery throughout Australia and Neland, I have oome to the conclusion that the "0 RION " U the only Rang*-1 nave yet me that comes up to my ideal of whata Ran«e be. My demonstrations with the " OKION u...„ u.. _._»!„.1«.',., ~,,,.„«..,»«1 n..A r vniiiiHa whtnh urn lint aiinft.)l»<i hv O.MV oth Kango. The maintenance of an even t»mperatnro. ltd simpi« which its orenß are operated and controlled, and—what appeals to me an much as anything i else-the wonderful economy of fuel, ocrtalnly place the "ORION" far above all others, both for domestic use und for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) M. OLENNKN. ACKING THE PICNIC e HAMPER! Tommy—"Here Dad, don't forget the Tin of "HIGHLANDER." We couldn't do without it." For Camping, Picnic S*~\ £->* l

THE ONLY tERTA IN IiKW.ttIIBKMIIM ALL CHEIISTfi mo B?«iftEKEEPE KB.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 3

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322

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 3

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