hhhhh! Wo aro showing a varied assortment in Now Cosy Slippers for the house—GALL AND SEE THEM. Men's Felt Slipoers, *elt soles, Is 3d, Is 9d. Men's Arctic Cloth Slippers, felt and leather soles, 3s (3d, 4s Cd, 5s (3d, Men's Arctic Cloth Boots, large clasp, good qualities, 5s lid 6s 6d Men's Fine Black and Maroon Morocco Slippers, Pumps, warmly lined, good quality, 7s 6d, 8s (3d, 9s bd. ■—» Central Shoe Store, zrtASTERTQN, P.O. BOX 41. ID &'GRAY'S DOUBLETHE PREMIER PLOUGH OF THE TJOMINION. IMITATED BY ALL. EQUALLED BY NONE. WINNERS OF 75 PEE, CENT. OF PLOUGHING MATCHES. Our rioughs cannot be surpassed in quality of material used, in Mechanical Constructioni, 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 REED AND GRAY PLOUGHS has so extended that recently we have shipped several ploughs to England, Scotland, and the Argentine; and the demand Sn Australia and,the Dominion is increasing every year. A PLOUGH RECORD. IRiccently we received' an order for Two Mould-boards to suit Plough No. 999. This Plough: was made by lis 40 YEARS AGO, and the owner says—"l am STILL WORKING IT, and have just ploughed hundreds of acres with it, and will do a lot mor© yet." This Plough is No. 999—40 YEARS OLD. THE PRESENT NUMBER IS 21,000. Walrarapa Itoresentative* MASTERTON.
A Boon to those with two or three Cows or the busy Farmer There are hundreds of these separators in use ito-day, -and giving perfeot satisfaction. , A Separator will pay for itself within a year by the increased quantity of cream obtained. This Separator will cost no more than an outfit of milk pans. TO SEPARATE 9 GALLONS PER HOUR, £2 19s 6d. TO SEPARATE 15 GALLONS PER HOUR, £4 19s fid. " TO SEPARATE 27 GALLONS PER HOUR, £7 19s 6d. TO SEPARATE 44 GALLONS PER HOUR;, £9 17s 6d. We are having daily enquiries for these Machines. AND WE RAIL TO ANY TOWN FREE OF FREIGHT. ORDER TO-DAY, AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS. CUBA STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.
BEAT REDUCTIONS IM THESE GOODS NOW WJ FROM 28 .P?r t'ont. to 40 f * cent. LESS THAN USUAL PRICE. MUFFS FROM 5S Gil EACJ. NECKLETS FROM IS 11d to 12s Gd EACH. J • CALL ANDSEE THEM. KUAN. UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. WANTED KNOWN— That J. ASTWOOD. Coal and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne. is prepared to supply the best Coal and Wood at the lowest rates. Terms strictlj oaßh. Telephone 893.
70U must not judge tea by-the •wrapper, by the cartoon, or by .the? package,' -for a pretty wrapper does not make a good tea. Still a good deal depends upon the packing, and if you will carefully examine the Crescent Tea Package you will find .that it is 'specially constructed so an to preserve the aroma. Badly packed /tea goon loses its strength and aroma. " • IS CAREFULLY PACKED. AiS a- matter of .fact, from the tea garden, to your tea-pot, every care is taken to preserve the quah'ty of Crescent Tea. Remember there are three grades of 'Crescent Tea, sold at Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s per lb., by all Storekeepers. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., PROPRIETORS, Wellington.. /INTER GAMES i FINE VARIETY is now om sale i. —Books from Is each. (See Window Show), on Winter Amusements. "Home Fun," Brillianit, 7s 6d, am excellent book, being am exhaustive guide to home amusements of almost every form of popular diversion. ■ "Indbor Amusements," (Mansorc), 3s 6d, including Round Toy Games, and Toy Making, Mectoioal and Arithmetical Puzzles, Card Games. Magiie, Fireside Fun, etc. Just the Book wanted.' Games for Winter Evenings, 8d; Posted lOd. A Small Book full of old and new fa&hioned, games. An excellent help to those who wish to amuse children. FOR THE BOYS AND . YOUNG MEN: FOOTBALLS m all sizes, at CITY PRICES: McLEOD AND YOUNG THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. >
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10658, 13 June 1912, Page 6
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