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STOP! ! BE nvrn iimim.. <mggr-)OTißraiCT«ir»ag-jie'TOn.-. ~~~ —- LOOS OUT fob This Brand. mBL. LADIES'. BOOTS li.&l and SHOES . . LADIES' WHITE AND COLOUR- . _ ED CANVAS SHOES, in SANDAL, 7 lO> \)l0> 11/O DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, LADIES' BLACK AND TAN . GLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED and DERBY FRONTS, 12/6. 15/-. i 5/6 to as/-; LADIES BLACK AND TAN in/,' Ic/. ".fi/fi 10/«. GLAOE BOOTS, CLOSED AND lf/t>> 16/ ' J-P/0> LO/Oi DEBiBY FRONTS, 21/"i ZsilO A few Clearing Lines, 10* 6ii, 12s fid. lew Zealand Clothing Factory* Phone 101. Queen St., MASTEKTON,

Bradbury Motor Cycle Is Built for Liiiig Service. The difference between the JBradbury Motosr Cycle aaid other Cycles . at a similair price is—a difference in •: Quality—a- difference in Value. ' . _ One h.is.onJy to be sligibtJ'y famil- - iar with Motor. Cycle Vviliues to know . " ; that/m.--®©- Br'aabiMT you-'get; more ' for your money. It has great speed and power. It is a cycle with amazing vitality. It mounts the most stubborn hills; It withstands the hardest treat- . ment of the roughest roads. Wonderful in its action and in its extreme simplicity and construction. , . • < Farther information, oh application." DAVID G~ BROWN. CYCLE ENGINEER, 1 QUEEN STREET ™ .. ... MASTERTON.

% and Oft <> gaayssm I I i <«P s»®sss Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, sayst— After considerable experience In Paper Bag CnoUerr throughout Australia and hew Zeftu n d, I have come to the conclusion that the •" ORION "Is the only Rangt ! n*ve yet raetvnth that comes up to nay ideal ofjwhata Ranjye ghoold be. My demonstrations with the M OluON have been particularly successful, and I obtalntd results whloh ftrs not en'»al*ed by any Rang*. The maintenance of an even temperature. Its simplitsfty of working, tho with which its ovens are operated and controlled, and—what & PP®?J® ®° much ,m anything i else- the wonderful economy of fuel, certainlyplace the"ORION far abo*e for domestic use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (signed) M. ULtiUiri&K.

PACKING THE PICNIC HAMPER! Tommy—" H«r« Dad. don't forget the Tin of " HIGHLANDER." We couldn't do without it." For Camping, Picnic and Holiday-outings make Bare and take a good supply of this i delicious, rich, fullcream Milk with | you. "You can depend upon it." &

TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSOIN THE ONLY CERTA IN CURE rod COUGHS AND COLDS. ALL CHEf'ISTI AMD BTftREKEEPE HU, m 2/6 4/6

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 3

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378

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 3

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