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Rubber Overshoes NEW-. SEASON'S GOODS WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, ss, 5s 6d." WOMEN'S LOW FRONT IMITATION CAP, 4s 9d. GIRLS' STORM FRONTS, 4 to 6, 2s lid, 7 to 11 3s 6d, 11 to 1, 4s. MBN'&GOLOSHES, ss, 9d, 6s 6d. nnnma , • t • MEN'St WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S GUM BOOTS also in stock. BUY YOUR RUBBERS TO-DAY, AND KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. INSPECTION INVITED. mmm eentraP§hoe Store, Queen Street iriASTERTON, P.O. BOX 41. 'PHONE 154. THE PREMIER PLOUCH OF THE DOMIN3ON. IMITATED BY ALL. EQUALLED BY NONE. * WINNERS OF 75 PER CENT. OF PLOUGHING MATCHES. Our riicvuglis cannot be surpassed in quality of material used, in Meciianmal Con&tructioni, or in Finish; and are "not equalled by any other ploughs in Lightness of Draught, Steadiness in Running, East of Handling, and 'Perfection of Work in the field. The fame of the REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS has so extended that recently we have shipped several ploughs to England, iScotlarid,' and the Argentine; and the demand in Australia and the Dominion is increasing every year. „ • A PLOUCH RECORD. ißecentlv we received an order for Two Mould-boards to suit Plough No. 999. " This Plough was made by us 40 .YEARS AGO, and the owner sa.y "I am STILL WORKING IT, and have just ploughed hundreds of acres with it, and .will do a lot more'yet." This Plough is No. 999—40 YEARS OLD. THE PRESENT NUMBER IS 21,000. E UPTON. Wairarapa Representative

A Boon.to those with two or three Cows or the busy Farmer There are hundreds of these Separators in use xo-day, and j ' 'perfect s-atis.faetiioii. ■ .„.,.' . . A Separator will pay for itself within a year by the increased quaatitv cf cream .cvbtn-in'-bd". " " TOms Separatcr will cost no more than, aii outfit of milk pans. TO SEPARATE 9 GALLONS PER HOUR, £2 19s 6(i. TO SEPARATE 15 GALLONS PER HOUR, £4 19s' 3d. TO SEPARATE 27 GALLONS PER, HOUR, £7 19s GcJ. TO SEPARATE 44 GALLONS PER HOUR, £9 17s Od. We. are having daily enquiries for these Machines. AND WE RAIL TO ANY TOWN FREE OP .FREIGHT. ORDER TO-DAY, AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. Hi ii THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS. CUBA STREET AND LAMBTQN QUAY. WELLINGTON,

MMUdsMif«Ml& WHjEJN bough* at the Tight shop ivmrl at tlie right price thoy are in reality a great comfort. Here is a List ct comfortable things. Be sure tti.caOl.'ivnd see them. •LAMES' ALL WOOL SCARFS, a gir&a'b comfort in •cold weather, at 6d, 2s 9d and 3s 6d. LADIES' ALL WOOL KINKING HATS. 3s. LADIES' ALL WOOL JERSEYS, 'in! Navy, Blank and Cream, 15s 6d, 19s 6cl. Equally comfortalble, LADIES' ALL WOOL SINGLETS, L.iS. and &.&., 2s, 2s 6d, 3s fid. INFANTS' ALL WOOL JACKETS, fls. 4s Cxi' . INFANTS' ALL WOOL DRAWERS 2s/, 2s (in 1 . INFANTS' ALL WOOL SINGLETS L.S. aadS.S'., Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s '.TNT?AMES' ALL WOOL BONNETS Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2is 6d. OHILDREN'S FUR' SETS, 3s 9d aad 4s 9d par set. • .CHILDREN'S FUR COATS-, 10s 6d 15s 6d. 17s Gd, best qiMity. OHILDiRIEN'S TWEED COATS', in dark grev, na.vv and green., 4s 6d, •5s 6di, 7s" 6d, io 12a 6d. COMFORT JS YOURS' BY BUYING THESE GOODS AT OUR STORE. MMMMmm UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON.

JSZ'S LIVERY'ANO COACH STABLE!, MABTEBTON AND TENOi. MfKfeti&Ktfal ■*-■ - VxllLfci ,«nd kind of vehicle on hire. SS S c m ? &t *$ to*i** and ooMlwft. T 3 Vr.^ T M^9 arria ß° B for Invalids* PADDOOKING ud STABLING at reasonable rafcea. Ooaoheo leave Masterton Pooj Ofjjoe 8 a.m., Arrive Mcsterfcou fros Oastlepouit 1 p.r /! ' ' - - as formerly). fINHEY BROI., LTIS,, PEOPBIETOBS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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