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WILL SAVE YOU THE ECONOMY SEiT FOR 5s 9d. THE FIHfES&BE SET FOR 8s 6d, 1 Iron -Stand for Lasts. 0 Lasts, reversible, Gin., Sin., and lOin. 1 Shoe .Hammer. 1 Shoe Knife. 1 Pep; Awl. 1 Sewing Awl. 1 Stab Awl. 1 Packet Heel Nails. 1 Packet Clinch Nails. ' PRICE, 58 9d. Every economist should have a set. Specially useful for the squatter. 3 Pairs ibesfc American Half Solos. 1 Iron Stand. 3 Lasts for Boys, Men and Women. 1 Sew Awl. 1 Stab Awl. 1 Pes Awl. 1 -Shoe Knife. 1 Shoe Hammer. 1 Bottle Leather Cement. 1 Bottle TLubber Cement, 4 (pairs Heel Plates. 1 Packet Shoe Legs. 1 Packet Heel uSTails. 1 Packet Clinch Nails. .1 Packet Tacks. 1 Bunch Bristles. 1 Ball Shoe 'Thread. 1 .Ball Wax. SHOEING LEATHER AND BOOT NAILS AT LOWEST PRICES. MASTERTON' UNIVERSAL STORE Tel. 14 wasnsm. SKILL AND TIME COST MONEY The old saying, "You get only what you pay for," holds good in' most things. But in the vehicles built by THE MASTJERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, the skill of our workmen in free. It is no moan gift either, as you will realise when you order that new buggy from us. It will be excellently finished, and have- all the good points of other buggies and many features distinctively its own. THE MASTERTON FARMERS' , M p LE MENT CO., LIMITED, MASTE RTON ,

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, 1 Tha most becniifal . . SNOW L.l_ CREAM IT provosts fcfti* growing, and imja-ti JL freshness aaai irsEsparwicy tj th F Fata* &» Insect HEa—- " fannlsss to ev&r^ti' , Sold ic tlias A i , sure you set" ;«K(aimiw%x»«iii«nntmJ«nutKMaE^ii^x 5? I _i * o * o ~ Fleas, i Files, &ngs, ;; Bao«9»» etc- ■> % POPULARITY LIVERY AND COACH STABLES, MASTERTON AND TENUI. T ANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGLi GIBS ,and evory k'ud of vehicle on hire. CABS meet all trains and coaches. "C" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADBQCKING and STABLING at reasonable rates.' Coaches leave Masterton Post Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. j as formerly). PINHEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETORS. SEASIDE KESORT. * - B. MSGHOLLB desire I to >tai« that he hat taken over toe Sea View BoArding-houfle at OASTL3JPOINT, lately oarr'ed on by Mr Potter, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a Jail there of pnblio p&tro&agsu ■wi »" HAVE pleasure m announcing |S, JL that I have received a Special i Consignment of LADIES' 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. Eiders 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. § is the result not only 2 of scientific b-owim; but 5 also of painr.ta.Uiig g 11 bottling S g materials are used to | g make tin's (ur.iou-3 g & but without tiie " Read 4 U Brothers. Limited" § g methods of bottling, it | | would not enjoy the 8 5 reputation it does. H | This method includes g fi storage of butts in dry. g !! airy, well ventilated and a a clean cellars where it a £ ripens under the most U % favorable conditio!*, fl s ;; | Bottling in its prime E] 5 insures its refreshing f g pungency and preserves ij 5 its nourishing food jjj 8 qualities which arc jjj | unequalled. S

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10575, 5 March 1912, Page 3

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572

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10575, 5 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10575, 5 March 1912, Page 3

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