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iIBESIDE WILL SAVE YOU M2s t-Mtt&ss&mii&l J«PBH SJlHlpiSjl THE ECONOMY SET FOR 5S 9tJ. THE FIRESIDE SET FOR 8S 6d. 1 Iron Stand for Lasts. 3 Pairs best American Half Soles'. 3 Lasts, reversible,. Gin., Sin., and 1 ilron Stand. 10in. 3 Lasts for Boys, Men and Women. 1. Shoe iilaminer. 1. Sew Awl. 1 Shoo Knife. 1 Stab Awl. .1 Peg Awl. 1 Peg Awl. 1 Sowing Awl. ' 1 Shoo Knife. 1 Stab Awl. 1 Shoo Hammer. L Packet Heel Nails. 1 Pottle Leather Cement. 1 Packet Clinch Nails. 1 Pottle H libber Cement. 4 (pairs Heol Plates. 1' Packet Shop regs. . PRICE, 5S 9IJ. 1 Packet Heel .Nails. 1 Packet Clinch 'Nails, •Every economist should have a set, 1 Packet Tacks. 1 Bunch Bristles. Specially useful for the squatter. 1 Ball Shoe Thread. 1 Ball Wax. PRICE, 5S 91?. •Every economist should have a set, Specially useful for the squatter. SHOEING LEATHER AND BOOT NAILS AT LOWEST PRICES. MASTERTON' UNIVERSAL STORE] Tej. 14 lave Yew Drays leady for Mumu Contracts f. ' 'j.o get a good start is half the ba--8 .&m£&3% *k" y° ur drays are rea dy to har"Tv'*«Wfe!ilr nes S up as soon as the contracts are SSK 'i.o get a good start is half the batle. If your drays are 'ready to harness up as soon as the contracts are. signed, you'll get'in ahead of the man who has to scour the country hiring big teams. 1 THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, build you a good one horse BlockDray to carry a yard of metal without overburdening your horse, "ur drays ar efitted with either Gilpm s or Brabble's well known good wearmg nil Axles The shafts are strong and of well seasoned timber; the '-* wheel! are built to last a lifetime, and are fitted with three or four inch tyres as preferred. - Larger size drays carry H yards. Come in and talk it over. T/HE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT ? 0, » L,MITED » | masterton. ' ' : r :—;-

SUPERFLUOUS HAiR LADIES, |t women in the world, . T snow 1 \ I CREAM | T pievoaks hak growing, and impart !- freshness and faacspaitonsy to th tJii«».T*Jii,*W!rMfi! 4ada la ' Dublin MBlfaP ■ M BOTTLED S sm . -OR DIRECT EXPORTATIOI ~ £iies ß »ags, b*etle%, etc, .< READ BROTHERS. Limit* I LIVERY AND COACH STABLER, I MASTER-TON AND TENUI. i ... r ANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGLi GIES ,aud every kind of vehicle on Lire. CARS meet all trains and coaches. "C" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADBO.OKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. _ I Coaches leave Masterton Post Uitfioe 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from j Castlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. j as formerly). PINHEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETORS. SEASIDE RESORT. B. NBGHOLLB desires fcß stat* that H® hsi taken over the Sea Viow Boarding-hoas© ftt OABTLEPOINT, lately carried on by Mr Pott*y, and trnata, by utrioi) attention to business, to m*ri* a -f six than of with the 'Dog's Head Label on every bottle. Is superior to any stout because s brewed from the only stout water ' he world; the DUBLIN WATER, Keeps in all climates. Alwaj miforsa and standard in quality. A strength giving food and (T,nici ■he most palatable liquid fw£~. Bood for the wife—Goo£ /or ye '"HAVE pleasure in announcing JL that I have received a Special Consignment of LADJES' AND GENT'S HUMBER CYCLES for the coming busy season. The reputation the Humber Cycle has gained has been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 years since they were first introduced to the public. 1 Riders of HUMBER CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the certain knowledge th: their mounts represent the highest point of cycle , construction. CALL AND INSPECT.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10572, 1 March 1912, Page 3

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606

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10572, 1 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10572, 1 March 1912, Page 3

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