Lam ps THAT GIVE IMM "When tfie rain is pelting down on til© roof, and the wind blustering outside, isn't it grand to have the rooms of your home cosy and well-lighted—-as you may make them with the splendid lamps now being sJiown at Graham and Co.'e. All reduced m price, too—it's unusual at the opening cf tli« season, but we want th» trade. Prices have been cut as fine as possible. We quote a few specials:— SV>K BELCICA HANGING LAMP. BAXGIKG LAMPS. Glass, only 3s 6d. Others from 12s 6d to 60s. BEDiROOM SAFETY LAMPS. Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. TABLE LAMPS, 3s 6d. 4» 6d. 5® 6d, 6s, to 50&. WALL LAMPS. Is 3d, 2s, 2 S 3d, 2s 6d. Then we hare the FAMOUS "BELCICA," the best of all lamps. The "Belgica" is used without a chimney, gives a brilliant light, is absolutely safe and clean, s economical on account of there beang no chimneys, mantles or shades to break, is free of smoke or smell, and burns a very small quantity of oil 'for tShe amount of light obtained. You should not miss seeing the famous "Belgica." Here are a few prices:— 50 Candle Power Hanging Brass, 28s 6d, Bronze 29s 6d. 70 Candle Power Hanging Brass,32s 6d. Bronze 34 s 6d. 70 Candle Power Extension Brass sos Gd, Bronze 57s 6d. 70 Candle Power Table Brlass. 42s 6d. Don't dread the coid weather, but buy one of our up-to-date KEROSENE HEATERS at 24s 6d. They dispel cold and damp, and make the home cheerful. "THE STORE FOR COOD LAMPS." MASTERTON. i-HOXE 14. MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD. Forgetfulness is one of these human shortcomings by which most of us occasionally .have suffered loss. Just a memory jog then. If youj want anything in Farm Equipment first see what THE MASTERTON FARMERS' ''" IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, have to offer before you buy. Perhaps v , • what vou need this minute is in our ' : list. All other seasonable equipment may be obtained here, and at prices that are favourable to you, THE MASTERTON FARMIRS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, MASTERTON. 0T E L WELLINGTON. Manager A. E. Hardcastle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Tftsrough Sanitary Arrangements. - Hot and Spray Baths. Electric Liffcß and Lights. Drawing, Smoking and Writing . Rooms.' v NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:~ 8s per day; £2 10< per week. Hotel Van meets all trains. SUPERFLUOUS HAN k v LADIES, ■ { Tt&U The mist bsaafcifnl W**&o>s wonen in tb» world, -§r violet- n . i SNOW J ' * CREAM j T presents hale growing, and impart frashr.eas and traueparcmcy to fch Nfc "DOG'S HEAD" I mm. s#. M m lid m mi vl fmx IT'S A "GOOD MOVE* To have on hand a supply of "HiGHLAftSQER" CQfyDEftSSED EVIILK. PURE, Rich, and free from Chemicals and Bacteria. Absolutely "Full .Cream." In Camps—Military, Survey, Mining, or Holiday—plenty of y HIGHLANDER" is a tre•uendous boon 1 J immmmmmmmmm A purely *' Vf-gelaisJc Tins and , ~ / Sweetmeat ScUtiea ou!y ' Hearing's Worm Tablets furnish a most ; agreeable method of administering ibe, 1 onlv certain remedy for Intestinal or i ' k Thread Worms, Perfectly safe, mild,/ V and especially acaptsd Cor child rei :k To be obtained c-/ all Lstugcnh. "Jv rroorl.no:, T MOM Ab y.Z.i. f(NG^ mmm k e&M i R lady Irvictj ia Lama Street, Wa&inglWa, write?: "I SsStrb esed * ' * Uor ad raeslu. Havin tabic taste, &8 tail $ The delicate " nutty" % 9. flavour of the g llllrMi Willi S is the result not only i % of scientific brewing but S p also of painstaking g (I bottling | s» *Of course only the best | 5 materials are used to 0 % make this famous ale, jj «j ■ but without the " Read g [j Brothers, Limited" a S methods of bottling, it s S would not enjoy the \ |; reputation it does. 0 {« y £ This method includes g M storage of butts in dry, g \\ airy, well ventilated and g s clean cellars where it a 0 ripens under the most s % favorable conditions, p r g Bottling in its prime § H insures its refreshing 8 g pungency and preserves II g its nourishing food s | qualities which are | g unequalled. §
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 May 1912, Page 3
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