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to Furnish! HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME COMFORTABLE EASY CHAIRS, 425, 47S 6d, S7S 6d. According to Covering. ADJUSTABLE MORRIS CHAIRS. 355, 425, 48s 6d. WE FURNISH THE COJTAGK OR THE MANSION WITH GOOD TASTE AND ECONOMY TO MEET EVERY INDIVIDUAL DESIRE. REMEMBER! IT IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY, IT IS "WHAT THE ARTICLE IS WORTH. SCOULLAR'S FURNITURE IS ALWAYS WORTH ITS MOMEY. CONSULT US BEFORE PURCHASING. The Scoullar Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON

HAVE ¥OU TRIED REDIOB This is the name given to a clot h for polishing all, metals without .airing any mess. Clean your bra »,etc, in the dining room it you wish. The shilling cloth is for br E ss, copper aluminium, etc., and the SIXPENNY one is for Spoons, Cri ets, Buckles, Buttons etc., etc. Tibese cloths are quite harmless to plated ware, either nickel or salver. Or EADIUM LINOIEIM POLISH This is a .wonderful sixpenn'orth which ie splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc. A very large tin, 6d. Or EEICKA BAND SOAP Now for Motorists, Engineers, P'umbeTS, in fact # for sejcm wao wants grease, paint, tar, etc., rented E&tanfcjy, tins is perfection. i* does not injure +■>>« hinds eitner, ut leaves thean soft and white. A*33 6d a tin. Ci VULCANOL STOVE POLISH Another i-eaTy peed Cd pofiz\ ifcich is qttick, clean and lasfcina. W« also liave Xoel ifcovo Polish at 4d. The above art .11 really first class, little cleaner®, w&db to be used will be appreciated. I-AMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS.

Is a phrase suggestive of all-found fitness. It denote freedom from diseasej ] robustness of constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and , ▼igour. The " sound as a bell" condition is one most devoutly to be wished, and happily, it is not only possible but easy oi attainment by most folk , the strencthenlng and Invigorating qualittes of the World 9 famous medicine-BEECHAM'S PILLS. For three generations this remedy has been to ailing men and women a re.i'able mews of re-establishing the health and maintaining it to a superlative d«f** There are thousands, to-day, who keep themselves "as scuii la r. bell" by taking £oM everywhsra. l» boxrt. prli* JOtf, V& pffl») 1/14 (56 pflli) & 2/9 069 pfl!»).

GAb FIRES— Clesn and Convenient 'iHH'E colder days are close Upon lis, __ and tlie warming of living rooms and offices lias to be considered. And in this connection the gas fire oilers the solution of clean and convenient means of warming a room occasionally used—Din in- Room, Bedroom, or perhaps fell© Drawing Room for an afternoon caller. For they have these advantages: theyVe eo 'lean—there s no. next mornimg ashes to consider; so convenient, for there is no delay in lighting- ;tihey are ready at a moment's notice, and oi.it as -seen as done with. We have many patterns and finishes, from the plainest black to the most ornate tiled and enamelled. Prices vtalry from 2as to and the co&t for fitting is small. We would be glad to advise you on all heating matters; and we won't recommend a gs.s fire if it would net be suitable. THE GAS SHOWROOM. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. J. WHITTAKER PROVISION MERCHANT, LL GROCERIES AT LOWEST L PRICES. All orders delivered bo any part of the town. Telephone 67. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. CHEAP BLSH FAKM ACREO. *IM 6&3W S£ Ring feao&d (8 «ide>s) f lailljl««5 bounded by good *itre«m. ided into six paddock*—! felled *nd in gr*&s IS years, watered. Pr&. ically I#T«3_ Bs* mssßmmxmiSß a week] 880 acres good milkgs fcw being opposite. r AHmib*e aHftssates at £6 to £7 pear tor*. Vm BE©( from Post Office. Owaea sots* **s m*n andertakins to iBBKrWBt» hiXiMwm GcMa, Efiaoiubimg anfytiißg eslo la Kfeis disisis&i

FOR IMMEDpTE SALE FIRST-CLA§f SHEEP RUN. 'HI IS I all bas _OUU been very well laid down in mixed JSaglifib grasses, except W) sores, wjip ifl in riattdißg oush. "Well and divided into 12 convenient 'paddocks. Five-roomed bouse and "filsd 3-roomed cottage, woolßhed, anl night pens, sheep yards, cow- 1 ahed and outbuildings. , There are apbut 400 acres of very rich Hats, 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. PRIUS £6 per acre— a very cheap property. 1 KCiO ACRES, T© Kuiti district, 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed bouse, shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into 6 sheep proof paddocks. Capacity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at 17s Gd per acre. i'RIOE £3 10s per acre 4d19 1 KKf\ ACRES, Te Kuiti, L.I.P. LOOU 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 laud when all bush down. PRICE £3 per ac?e. Terms £IOOO cash only. 4274 OTI Q ACRES, Waverley Dis£l 4 X.O trict; 1805 acres m grass and the balance in bush. Well fenced and subdivided. Four roomed house and lean-to,, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards. Carrying 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 AND FINANCIAL AfiENT. HEW; PLYMOUTH. WAIL-PAPERS IHH Largest and Beat Selection. . It is impossible to obtain better value in WaM-paper than we offer. We buy direct from the Manufacturer, «nd we sell direct to you, at the smallest possible margin. PAINTING, SICNWRITING AND DECORATING A SPECIALTY. J SMITH &SONS Oppoeite W.F.0.A., Ltd., Queen Sis* •PHONISSO.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
963

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 7

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