THAT GIVE "When the rain as pelting down on the roof, and the wind blustering outside, istn'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 shown at Graham and Go.'s. All reduced in pa-ice, too—it's unusual at the opening of the season, but we want the trade. Prices have been cut as fine as pos'ble. We quote a few specials:— HANGING LAMPS. GW onlv 3s 6d. Others from 12s 6d to 60s. BEDROOM SAFETY LAMPS. Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, U 9d. TABLE LAMPS, 3s 6d, 4 & 6d, 5s 6d, 6s, to 50©. WALL LAMPS. Is Ski. 2s. 2* SW. 2s 6d, Then, we have 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 being no chimneys, mantles or shades to break, is free of smoke or smell, and buitas a very small qu...itity or oil ifor tfie 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,32® 6d, Bronze 34s 6d. 70 Candle Power Extension Brass 55s 6d, Bronze 57s 6d. 70 Candle Power Table Brtass. 42s 6d. Dom't dread the cold weather, "but buy one of our up-to-date KEROSENE HEATERS at 24a 6d. They dispel cold and damp, and make tne home cheerful. Graham and Co "THE STORE FOR GOOD LAM PS." MASTERTON.VHONE 14.
MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD. WHAT DO YOU WANT ON THE FARM Forgetfulness is one of these human shortcomings by which, most of us 00-__ casionally have suffered loss. Just a memory jog then. If you want anything in Farm Equipment first see what THE MASTERTON FARMER*' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, have to offer beforo you buy. Perhap9 . \ N what you need this minute is in our Hst. . . J i All other aeasonable equipment may \ j be obtained here, and at prices that are favourable to you. ( THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT C 0. e LIMITED, MABTERTOW, of the PLANTEKOA SAVED HIS LIFE Lower Hntt. . "When Freddy was about three years of ago we thought that.owing to weakness and wasting of the system, it would he impossible to rear him. For twelve ; months he was in a.very low state. No matter, what delicacy in'the way of food we got. for him, we could not; get him to eat.' He was very sleepless,at nights, and the doctor did not -. know what to do for him, slating that if he possibly pulled through and should reach the age of seven vears ho might be alright.. On the advice of friends we gave him PIiANTKKOA Kemedy and during the first' week we noticed a change for the better: he was able to eat better and slept well. From that time he has steadtfy improved, till at the present he is as healthy as we could wish, as a glance at his photo will show. I quite believe i'LANTEKOA SAVE& HIS LIFE. MRS, W. GOSS. Plan{ekoa Large Bottles, Price 5/Ch enlists and Stores, or post fn c from Plantekoa rropriotary. .Ltd., ■Wellington. IT'S A " GOOD MOVE * To have on hand a supply of "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK. PURE, Rich, and .free from Chemicals and Bacteria. Absolutely "Full Cream." In Camps—Military, Survey, Mining, or Holiday—plenty of )" HIGHLANDER" is a treaiendous boon 1 •■* 'vmfwti- ——— A purely Sold In Vegetable Tins and j Sweetmeat Banket* only Keafirtg's Worm Tablet agreeable method oi administering ili only certain remedy for Intestinal or L Thread Worms. Perfectly safe, mild, and especially adapted for children * To be obtained of all Lsruggtzts. A *" Proprietor, THOMAS KC.V f <NG London, Eng, -^ Acts Like Magic uMs ini etast oiptaiits. 'A' lady thrinj; m Loom Street wntea: ' __ M " Tonk3iiff*B Lliiihww necatta. , B 1 BMroiu nfßfr yfade in D^lisij BOTTLED 1 OR DIRECT EXPORTATIOI j , READ BROTHERS, Limits j with the Dog's Head Label oa ' every bottle. Is superior to any stout because 8 brewed from the only stout water < he world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Alwaj tnifonn and standard in quality. A strength giving food <md fc2»icj : he most palatable liquid forr.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 3
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