Lh rn THAT GIVE "When the rain is pelting down on the roof, and the wind blustering out- I side, isn't at grand to have the rooms , of your homo cosy and well-lighted—-as you onoy make them with the splendid lamips now being shown at N Graham: and Cfo.'s. All reduced in pa-ice, ton—it's unusual at- the opening of tho season, but \\c want the '■' _ trade. V X Prices have been cut as fine as possible. We quote a few specials:— „.-.«.«- M BELCIGA HANGING LAMP, HANGING LAMPS;. Glass.' only 3» 6d. Others from 12s 6d to 60s. BEDKOOM SAFETY LAMPS. Is. 1* 3d, 1b 6d, Is 9d. TABLE LAMPS. 9s Gd. 4* 6d. 5s Gd 6s, -to 50e. WALL LAMPS. Is 3d, 2s, 2s 3d. 2s 6cl , x . „ , Then we have the'FAMOUS "BELCICA," th« best of all lamps. Tho "Belgioa" is used without a cMraney, gives a brilliant light, is absolutely safe and clean, s economical on account of there bcang no ohinmeys, mantles or shades to break, is free of smoke or-fiTnelK and burns a very small quantity of oil 'for tlw mnwitit of light obtained. . You should not miss seeing the famous "Belgrca." Here are a few 50 Candle Power Hanging Brass, 28s 6d, Bronze■ 29s 6d. 70 Candle Bower Hanging Brass,32s Gd, Bronze 345/6 d. 70 dandle Power Extension Brass 55s 6d, Bronze 5/s 6d. 70 Camdlle Power Table Brlass. 42® 6d. v <BWt da-cad the cold weather, "but buy one of our up-to-date KEROI SENE HEATERS at 24s 6d. They dispel cold and damp, and make | tne home cheerful. 'THE STORE FOR GOOD LAMPS." MASTER-TON. PHONE 24. | MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD: WHAT DO YOU WANT ON THE FARM Forgetfulness is one of these human shortcomings by which most of us casionally have suffered loss. _ Just a memory jog then. It you want anything in Farm Egmpment first see what THE MASTERTON FARMER!' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, \ have to offer before you buy. Perhaps what you need this minute is in our list. .....;. • :/', All other seasonable equipment may \ bo obtained here, and at prices that v are favourable to you. *'... THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT C 0. e LIMITED, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 3
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