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HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS THNHTS SHIRTS, 3s 9cL 4s 6d, os 6d, 6s 6d. SILK SHIMS, waltlh OAr, 12s 6di. TRAVELLING KDC®, 13© 6d to o2s 6d. « NEGiLsTGiE SHIRTS, 2s 11d,3s JHis to -d. FYJAMA SUITS, 5s 6d, 6» 6d ; 9s 6d to 17s 6d. LOUNGE SUITS, 29® 6d, 355, 455. A. HENDEY, MEN'S OUTFITTER, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON.

Garden Hose Prom tihe beeifc of English Makers, tfbe North British Rubber Company, thbugh. perhaps mot lowest in price, we believe, easily the cheapest in the long run. ■VVe have just received a 4k>» ex b.b>. looac, bofch plain and wirw have iaJbo to Company'® mak<s fro a. 7d per footgood quality. A GOOD LAWN MOWER r At & imsomaMe price is offered yon in the Greet American Balk bearing Miachine. TQie office poet wrotea:— Tlie grass iiw>' iihicb and long and green Falls quickly 'neath tihedr blades «o been; Said Brown itio Johnson, "It's easy seen ISiat BeaJte Co .'a Mower is a gpod machine." H. BEALE & PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, tie

WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU LIES BEST "yOU can get any good *ind from a» EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It render* a band o! fifty piecaa aa well a* U does a aingle ringing voice. .Nothing yon can bay will provide so mnoh of the- , beat kind of entertainment for yourself* 1 and your family at ao trifling a cost ai an EMSON PHONOGRAPH. Ooma in and hear the row ords &nd get our terms. TCASS N DECEMBER RECORDS NOW T © HANIB. L&RGE 6TOCKS, E ltsul» Phonograph, price £4 lOfl (combiuatirr typp} tidison Fireside Phonograph, priob X 6 U'» Edit on Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edison Home Phonograph, pries i>li! Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £ll KEtAIBS—-Please note that we make a specialty of rep&tr* of every description. ATTACHMENTS—tor the benefit of our numerous f <ttron» we beg to quote prices for fHtirs# the 4in, attach more? t« Bwy machine M follow !-~ u eia Pho a o graph., 22s 8d standard Phonograph, BL* bome Phonograph, 45b Triumph Phonograph, 45t. DANQ£ WSUSBO—A fill aebufcion of t-m.u.ua D&aain#. tc«ooidi aow *o hand-. Write for particular*, "The Talkeries," IiAVMSTER si'UKKT, t ■ i L ... MA.NAGESI MASTERTON. \

IT'S LIFE-L'KE IF IT'S SEPiATYPE. To. see on: Spinal "Sepiatjpp" work is to work at i£s be-Bt, and for work yon intend to —or pM* on to frineds—or work rchich you will deziro to_ Look b&ok upon when the years roll by, nothing can quaJ "Sopiatyp®." It'i A piooosa that needs special care, and for good war sr. export knowledge in lighting, posing, and finishing is necessary. WINZENBKRG ®We» this frftrvieo, sjdu his work i« of the finest. *ot notice when the Trust Buildings are Sniiho^J. mnzmmi ?inrr.A!T .fECJALJST. HMTESTCM.

Layers. Layers. Layers. TI7E KEEP LAYERS on the NbW IDEA POULTRY PLANTS WAITARA, TAftANAKI. WHITE LEGHORNS, (1521 strain), BROWN LEGHORNS, BLACK ORFINGTOJNS, SILVER AND WHITE WYANDOTTE S, ■ WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS, HOUDANS, and SILVER CAMPINES, aU laying strains. For particulars of Eggs and Day-old CMoks apjfcy— THE MANAGER. N.1.P.P.. mx 82. WAITARA.

Mothers know that a si.tnd and vigorous body acquired hy baby during the i irst year insures {Strong & healthy childhood has for more thass S<» years l»cere the infant diet of found* eds of of stvonj^ and healthy mens awd an»» is n perfectly' niAfe food for the i:. /' -■ j£ delicate (cMfjl it contains all the :ss< fo<-flesh end hone-forming it> on e:>ct'j}tiotuildti''}'i </ >s;c • 'v'thing, relieves liifniitilt :nui when used w.:: milk a l . directed, forms A COfAi-LdTE DIET FOR INFANTS. Wjavc's Foji} !/o: awarded 6:1-1 WcJils, Lor.fion, Snglsnd, 1900 anu 1006. Sold in 1 lb. ("ins, specially packed for Australasia# by all Chemists, Groeeis, Stores. &c.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

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