tfssa 1 KX GRAHAM'S BLANKET-LAND IS ALL AGLOW WITH WARM, CHEERY, COSY BLANKETS, Now that the cold weather fe so imminent there can be no question as to the advisability cf immediately purchasing ample quantities ot warm .Blankets. It makes one feel warm to look at the piles of .soft, snuff Blankets at our store. They represent the pick of the best Colonial and Manufacturers. SINGLE BED BLANKETS. Colonial make, White and Grey, a' really serviceable 'blanket, from 17s 6d PAIR. 'FULL SIZE: DOUBLE BLANKETS, Petone, Boslyn, and Islington Colonial Makes, splendid quality,' from 22s 6d t® 50S PA!R. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS,- a special lino w are Rowing, White and Coloured, warm..and cosy, 5s 6d EACH, TR.AVBLIiI.Nu R.UGiS, in various, colours, a'splendid assortment to choose from, 17S Gd to 603*. BUSH RUGS, Colonial Manufacture, good qualdtv,, FROM 6s 6d. Graham and Co. "THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES." MASTERTCiff. Phone 14.
MASTERTON FARMERS' —IT CO., LTD. rasmainraH ' Forgetfulness is one of these human shortcomings hy which most of us occasionally have suffered loss, j _ Just a memory jog then. It you want anything in. Farm EflUipment iirsfc gee Wiiav THE MASTERfdN 'FARMERS' hav& to offer before j ; 6il Jjjiy. PsriiapS Wf'" what you heed this minute is iii bur' ' -. list. • , ..j'' - ' All other seasonable equipment may. { be obtained here, and at prices that" are favourable to you. THE '.MASTERTON FARMERS*' CO. f LIMITED, MASTERTON,
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, S Tha moss baanttfal ifSIOW ; CREAM "T'T ttzavaxifc? '*■»« growmg, cnfl impsurf .1. ..fcealmeaj .sad teaneparunc? to tls i^lMff Sol $ s.<ft " ytffiS find ;"^ Worm TaolsS? farioL;i a rnosl agreeable method «f-?ic£sS?ni,-!t3rif!g iLe, \ only certain ttmsdy ftr S-itastinaS crj l Thread Wdnas. Pei'*.s;,% safe, n:i H, J *■ and especially adapted for children To i« obtained of all Diuggtsh. ' A
TTSW3 LIVERY AND.COACH BTABLEI, MASTERTON AKD TENUI. ANDAUS, OARRIAGES, BUGJ GIES ,and evsry kijud of vehicle on. hire. , i_ CABS meet all trains and coaxes. "0" Spring Carriages for Invalids. PADDOOKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. ■ • n Coaches leave Ma&terton. Post Uffice 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from Castlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. as formerly). PIN HEY BROS., LTD., PROPRIETORS. HUMBER CYCLES. HAVE pleasure in announcing i- that I have received a Special Consignment of LADIES 5 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. Riders of HUMBER CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the certain knowledge thi". their mounts represent the highest point of cycle, construction. ' . ' ■ CALL AND INSPECT. ROBT. POOK.
3EABIBE KIESSRT. A B. NICHOLLf desires t© »tat« that fie hat taken over the Sen View Boarding-notiM at OABTLI- - lately oarried on by Mr Pot- , tar, and traita, by itriot attention to bnuneit, to merit ft fail ib&re of
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10601, 6 April 1912, Page 3
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