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THE LINES THAT TELL: GENUINE STANDARD LINOL UM, 6£t wide, usually sold at 2s 9d square yard. Scoullar's price 2s square yard. 600 Yards INLAID LINOLEUM. 6ft wide, usually aoW at 4s 6d, Scoullar'B price 3s 9d square yd 200 Yards f wide STAIR RUNNER, usually sold at 2s 6d yd, Scouliar's Price is 3d yard. 1000 Yards AXMINSTER CARPETS, usually sold at 8s 6d, Scoullar's Price 4s lid and 5s lid per yd. Tfce Enormous Reductions will more than pay your expenses and freight to your door. WHETHER IT IS A BEDSTEAD, A TABLE OR A CHAIR, WHITE TO US FOR SALE-PRICES. The Scoullar Co lambton Quay, WELLINGTON HAVE YOU TBIBD HEDIO Thie is'the name Riven to a cloth for polishing all. metals without XaymS. Clean your bra:*, etc., in the drning room rf you wfsh The shilling cloth is for brew, copper aluminium, etc and the SIXPENNY one is for Spoons. Orvete, Buckfce, Buttons etc., etc. These cloths are quite harmless to plated ware, either mokel or silver. Or BADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH This is a wonderful sixpenn'orth which ie splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc. A ve T y large tin, 6d. Of EBICKA HAND SOAP Now for Motorists, Engineers, Eumber* in fact .for wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removed netantiy, this does not i- : u ~' l - " 6d a tin. C 1 WLOANOL STOVE PGUBH Another reaYly good 6d poKsTi, *hich is quick, clean and lasting. We also have Xcel Stove Polish at 4s. . The above art -Tx really first class little cleaner*, which to be used will be appreciated. LAMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. OU SAVE MONEY BY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES AT OUR STORE. GENUINE VALUE GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES. New Goods Continually Arriving ..- .—AT— ... H®LL®WAY'f IUILBIMGt, QUXEN OTKlEl!. J. WHITTAKER PROVISION MERCHANT, * LL GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES.: All orders delivered lo any ; part of the town. ' Telephone 67. QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. GAS FIRES—Clean and Convenient THE colder days are close upon us, and the warming of living rooms •and offices,has to be considered. And in this connection the gas fire offers the solution of clean- and convenient means of warming a room occasibn- \ ally used—Dnnin- Room. Bedroom, or perhaps fcho Brawine Room for an afternoon caller. For they have these I advantages: they're- eo lean—there's no next morniiiig aishcs to consider; so ! for there is no delay in I lighting ;they are ready a,t a mora--1 e'n't's- notice, and out as soon as done with. We have many patterns and finishes, from the plainest black to the moat ornate tiled and enamelled. Prices vlairy from 25s- to Cos, and the cost far fitting is small. We would be glad to advise you on all heating matters; and we won't recommend a gr»s fire if it would not be suitable. THE CAS SHOWROOM. QUEEN ST '.. MASTERTON. FOR IMMEDIATE SAte I FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN. J OAA ACRES Freehold; all has ___ 3UU been very well laid down in mixed English grasses, except 200 acres, which is in standing bush. Well fenced and divided into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-roomed house and also 3-roomed cottage, woolshed, and night pens, sheep yards, cowshed and outbuildings. There are about 400 acres of very rich fiats, the balance being hills, good spurs and faces on blue papa formation. Situate 1 mile to the Post Office, > store, school, etc; half mile to the dairy, factory, 10 miles to the saleyards,' 18 miles to freezing works. Access by main road (first-class metalled motor road) right to homestead. PRICE £6 per acre— a very cheap property. 1 KAO ACRES, Te Kuiti district, 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed house, shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into 6 sheep proof paddocks. Capacity 2 shee> to acre. O.R.Pi at 17s 6d per acre. i J RICE £3 10s per acre. 4319 1 KKCi ACRES, Te Kuiti, L.I.P. XOOKJ Rent £SO per annum. 500 acres in grass, balance good bush land; 5 roomed house, woolshed, etc. 2_- miles of sheep proof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land when all bush down. PRICE £3 per acre. Terms £IOOO cash only. 4274 071 Q ACRES, Waverley Dis£4 ID ■ trict; 1805 acres in grass and the balance in bush. Well, fenced and subdivided. Four roomed ] house and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards. Oarry--ing 3000 sheep and 200 head of young! cattle. Situate 9 miles. to railway station. Tenure small grazing run lease 21 years from Ist March, 1913. Rent -£42 10s per annum. PRICE £6OOO. Exceptionally easy terms given _ and the stock can be taken at valuation. 4340 AUCTIONEER, LA, O ANO FINANCIAL AC-EHT. tOESH PLYMOUTH, LONG'SI TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOUT Batcher*' Combine to en*bl>9 TO FENCE. the Public of Maaterton to get meat ■ at a proper price. Prime Pork and ■•■ . „f 1 r ._, -i_.in._j __j • j._j _x »i._j.i to quit at a very low price. It will pay you to give us a —JRAGNELL T|ROS., RAGNELL -OROS., TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL MER--CHANTS. WALL-PAPERS A It in impossible to obtain better value in. Wall-paper than we offer. We buy direct from the Manufacturer, and we sell direct to you, at the smallest wssibla margin. PAINTING, BICNWRITINC AND DECORATING A SPECIALTY. J SMITH &SONS Opposite W.F.0.A., Ltd., Queen St, •PHONE 2SO. OUR LOCAL MEAT OO.'S WORKS. Remember—l do not employ un* necessary hands and expensive oartß and horses. Being the only expert tradesman in the town, I am able to cut and cater for the pobliio with th* Primes* Meat that money can procure. SMALL GOODS made by rayself are the best in the iWairarapa. Over 1200 cash customers' patronise our market every week, to say nothing of the scores to whom we send meat in the country. Please watch my advertisement re CHRISTMAS LAMB. I am going to sell at a price that will' enable the poorest working man to enjoy a juicy quarter of lamb at an astounding low figure. No connection witli any otiier butcher -m town. MY MOTTO IS—- •'! LOVE THE PEOPLE!" MANAGER. COKBjNE SMASHED

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10620, 27 April 1912, Page 7

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