Two Special lines NO:- 1 ' AH sizes, 3to 7 " Ladies Black Gfacs Shoes, pointed foes, Price orijfinaHy 12s fid to 2 Is, ALL MOW Is w 0L FACTORY CLOi HING NO- 2 Ladies' Black Glace Boots, pointed toes, sizes 3 to 6, Prices originally 12s 6d to 18s 6d NOW ALL AT 9s 6d -.■■mumnmw nnrj-smmrwu Mxl' N.Z. Clothing Factory, Phone 101. Queen St., MASTEBTON, A SCEPTIC STICKS TO HIS UNBELIEF Alii that is keeping you from,trying a ''Bradbury" M,otor Cycle is doubt. . But just as long as you afr© not sceptical - wit' ihave hopes, for an honest' doubter is one avlio usually does . dnvestigating. . : . ;; - Will "you "investigate tlie merits of :■ THE. ' ; It is _ unsurpassed for comiforfc and , reliability. Easy of control, yet powerful. The consumption of Petrol is very ' • small—lß| miles have been ' covered, on one pint. It is economical and easy running. .duplicate parts are to be liad'hi 1 any quantity, also the famous Qinclier and Palmer Motor Tyres. Come in to-day and see' the Bradibury." DAVID GTBROWN. CYCLE ENGINEER, QCSEK STREET .... . WiSTEBTON.
and <Ol iff! i n ill rass\ kNife Ti*« '}«[ » rW £*s*■ wm ~£y. Mrs. Qlennen, tho Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, savat— After considerable experience In Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and Now Ztaland, I have oome to the'conclusion that the "ORION" i« theonly Range I'nave yet mot with that comes up to my ideal of what a Rsinsre should be.. My demonstration!! with tho " ORION " have been particularly successful, and I obtained reaulta which are not equalled by any ott'o? Ran(f ft - Tho maintenance of an even temperature, its simpl'naty of working, the case with which its ovens are operated and controlled, and—what appeals to roe as much a« anything else—the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place the ORION" far above all other*, both for domestic use and for professional work.—Youre faithfully, (Slgnad) M. GLKNNIiN.
The Importance of SPICE PFEITY THE purity of ' food products is one of the lost vital questions .that concerns consumers. In no class of articles is adulteration more commonly practised than in spices and peppers. The only means the public possesses of protecting itself against the evils, of adulteration is by buying a standard article in original packages. Kirkpatr: s K* SPIOES are of absolute purity, highest qual • ity and greatest strength. This is ho wyou can buy seme of them:— "Ii" SPICES in i oz glass cruets. Cinnamon!, nut-megs, mace, cloves, pimento, caraways, cassia and ginger. All finest ground. "K" MUSTARD PLOKLE POWDER. Two kinds, Qhow Oliow and Piccalilli, in llib gross tins. "K" PICKLING SPICE, in loz. packets and 4oz. cartons. "K" PUKE WHITE PEP.P.EII, i:i all size tins.. MANUFACTURED BY KIRKPATRICK, NELSOxn. Our name and trade ir.ark |H:;,,rar •tee purity. - OGILVY & SONS PROPRIETORS RECORD REIGN BUTCHERY. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Fattening j?arm, pine PARK, TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEIFER BEEE. NOTE.— We do NOT kill cows, nor old ewes. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All meat killed at Borough Abattoirs. The BEST article h the CHEAPEST article. Patronize tine firm that handfes NOTHING BUT THE BEST. RECORD REICN BUTCHERY. Telephone 65.
PRESENTATION GOODS 1b you are desirous of selecting a Suitable Gift then "make a point of visiting the "CORNER SHOP." U is brimful of ideal suggestion® for present?—both useful and ornamenta.)—and tlie> stock is all new and the are surprisingly low. best appointed- Hairdtessing S.'.foou in town.CRAGG'S * CORNER SHOP. saim SKuitniM. Aerogen Safety Gas ;OEAa. «t?4JS4THY ÜBHT. SOIOR INSURANCE-—The Aerogen Machine har btseix passed as perfectly zftfe by the Fire Dnder9Frik.rs l Association. The OR2AP■«HT LIGHT KNOWN.— Che oosfc of a 40 aandle power borne? is only i-10 of a penny per hour. Ab«oiutely aon-ezplosive, oosabiaed with cleanime«B. A child owi work it. Eindly and inspect machines at srort, a make application for pariioolara Tom the Loo#! Agents— PICKERING ORGS., lOKEHING J&RQB.I <*t«MKtesr». £BC«k xr*f.t#rxm CHEAP DAI_RY FARM FOR SALE. m ACRES, L.1.P., 10s, Carrying capacity 45 cowfe; 1J males from school 1 and factory. Ali flat and in English grass, more than l half heavy rich drained swamp land. Well watered and' subdivided; 5 roomed. dweHing. cowshed, trapshed, and Engine, toofe and implements! witare, etc. PRICE, including stock, j?oi nn cai i' £ ra P> milking machines J? ash quired £I2OO. APPLY TO H. F. HEYCOCK LAND AGEm', Maftinborough,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 3
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