FARMERS Who arc ah out to sow GRASS SEEDS, fall and see samples and prices of the following at iIINIII HHMH NEW SEASON'S .MACHINE AND HAND DRESSED COCKSFOOT. PERENNIAL RYE- GRASS. ITALIAN RYE CRASS. OFLEWINGS RESCUE. • CRESTED' DOG ST AIL. • PDA PRATENSIS. COWGRASS. R.ED CLOVER. •WHITE CLOVER. LUCERNE. AND MANY OTHERS, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. TRY US* MASTERTON' UNIVERSAL STORE K* i. £1 i SKILL AND TIME COST MONEY 'The old saying, "Yon get only what you pay lor," holds good in most things. But in tho vehicles bulit by THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, the skill of our workmen in free. It is no mean gift either, as you will realise when you order that new buggy from us. It will he excellently finished, and have all the good points of other buggies and many, features distinctively its own. ' ' ■'■-.. THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, MASTERTON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, **""! I The most beautiful §, j women in the worid, , \ SNOW * v I. CREAM fre»bn«t« and trauspsrhncy to th u ftto flo 83. i&s G&tfeista. | r Fatal 2s> insect- Hfit— y [ else. Sold fe this..- 4 ©ply, bat be,. J ■ i snre •yon y lH .. Fleaa, i g«Btt»B,eto- J LIVERY AND COACH BTABLES> MASTERTON AND TENUI. r ANDAUS, CARRIAGES, BUGcle on Lire. CABS meet all trains and coaches. "C" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADDGOKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. ■ Coaches leave Masterton -Post Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from 1 Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. as formerly). PINHEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETORS. seaiide r»ee»RT. g/NICHOLLfi &»*ir«» ta it*t» that He hat taken over in© Bea View Boardinff-hotu* at OASTL3BPOINT, lately owned on by Mr Potts?, and truiti, by ifcriot attention to taiineti, to merit % toil *kvn ot public patronaflft. I HAVE pleasure in announcing that I have received a Special 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, I and it is over 42 years since they were first introduced to the public. Riders of HUMBER CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the certain knowledge tin" their mounts represent the highest point of cycle construction. CALL AND INSPECT. ROBT. POOK,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10584, 15 March 1912, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10584, 15 March 1912, Page 3
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