J,<3*ll STILL FULL SWING ■mEHMfaia MEN'S BOX DERBY BALS., 19s 6d /for 13s Od. MTCN'tf CALF BALS, 22s 6d for 16s lid. MEN'S CHROME DERBY BALS., 18b 6d for 13s 6d. MEN'S WIELOAV CALF TAN BALS., 24a 6d for 18s lid. These were behind contract time , tliroujjh the strike at Horn© acceptance was refused, so we secured at a discount, whicth -we are passYOU WANT A PAIR NOW, 08. WILL DO VERY SOON. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW.
-JuRVEST TIME is upon us. The L hay crop is ready for. cutting,. and the oats are filling nicely. It's time to prepare the Harvest First step towards preparation , should he in the direction of our, works. i A NEW BINDER OR KAY RAKE W© cam supply you with the best Harvesting Machinery. -'lmplements \ made for efficient SOTvicfeV. time s»*- ': - ' iiir and extra profit earning. Investigate the NOXQN Reaper and Binder./ We have it ■'. awaiting 3pur iasjpmtioflU! im fact every tool you need to give satisfaiotorv results and.long servaoe. Before the very busy tame come* atone, see our Stock of Hairve&tina **<"• Vinery. THE WIBTEP 1 "'- 1 f* STSIERr IMPLEMENT ©BBIPAfiY, LTO. MABTIWrOH.
SUPERFLUOUS HA.K LA. DIES, The most beautiful , women in the "-irld. > VIOLET . .' SNOW UJ x CREAM iceshubu and traniparbncy to th UstPlvalSad Biimr* ' Fatai jo insect Hie— - harmless to everything. else. Sold in tins w&y, but be ■ A \ snre you <etFleas, , Beetles, etc PINHEY'b LIVERY AND COACH STABLES, MA&TERTON Aftb .TENtJI. / ANEAUB, GARIRiEAGBS, BTJGGtfES ,and every kind of. vehicle on hire.' GABS meet all trains and coaches. "O" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADBOOKING and STABLINIG at reasonable rates. .Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from Castlepornt 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. as formerly). PIN HEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETOKtS. 6EASIO& ;.EBORT. B. NICHOLLB desires to state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding-house *t OABTLEPOINT, lately oarred on by Mr Potto*, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of poblio patronag*. \ HAVE pleasure tn anuounoLpg _. that: I have received a Special Otioo Mgniawn* 'of LADIES' and GENTS' HUMBER CYCLES for the coming bnay reason. The reputation the Humber Oyol© has gained has been enhanced Mush Buooeeding year, and it is over 48 year* tine© they were first introduced to thepublac. • Riders of HUMBEB CYCLES may take their maohdm©» anywhere in th© eortain knowled|(e that their mounts represent the fotffifiesJ point of cycle ocniatr actum. CALL AND IMPECT. ROBT. POOK,
I POPULARITY The delicate "nutty" flavour of the ■ | is the result not only | of scientific brewing but I also of painstaking I bottling S Of course only the best 5 materials arc used to make this famous ale,; £ but without the " Read fl Brothers, Limited" S methods of bottling, it. 5 s would not enjoy the jj 5 reputation it does. 0 5 9 % . This method includes 4 |J airy, well ventilated and §/ 5 clean cellars where it a 2 ripens under the most a § favorable conditions. | I Bottling in its prime g I insures its refreshing 9 g pungency and preserves Ij 5 its nourishing food 9 8 qualities which are g £ unequalled. !; „.*.., .--^.^.-fjxttiiiinify
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 3
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