LONG'S THE Man who buret up the local Entailers' Combine to enable the Public of Masiterton to fret meat aft a proper price. Prime Park find Lamb killed and inspected at Abattoirs. Prime wptlior mutton and Ox iiorf .slaughtered aml .inspected at OUR LOCAL MWAT CO.'S WORKS. •Remember.— .1 <!<) not omploy unnecessary 1 rinds and expensive carts and hom\s. Reing the only 'export tradesman in the t'ov.u, I am able to eut and c.at-er for 'live public with the nrimost meat that money can proeuro. . SMALL WOODS made, by ■myself are 'the be;-.t in tile Wairarapa". Over 3200 each customers patronise our iiv.-kefc'cvpry week, to say nothing of the scores to whom wo send meat in the wuitfM'y. No connection with anv other butn;her in 'the town. MY MOTTO IS— ' ■ "I LOVE THE PEOPLE!" H. LONG. MANAGER. J, FERGUSON TAXI-CAB PROPRIETOR,^ MASTERTON, NOTIFIES the public that ho has had his Taxi-Cab thoroughly overhauled a.nd completely renovated, and it will be open for hire, as usual, on Saturday. TO BB PUBLISHED IN BBPTISM* BER, 1912. STONE'S WELLINGTON. HflWKE'i BAY and taranak; o®mm&roml, Moni<»D*l aiwl GenereJ DIRECTORY AMIS NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. 1912. Twaniff-frrM ««mr if (PußtHoatlooi. EDITED BY JOHN BTONM. D«my Bvo. fin©, oontaminffl 5450 »age», together with numerotw m*p» t norreotod to date, the whole hwxdKan®ly bo and in oloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: if ordered Before publioa(ion. 12« 6d; after publication, 15*. BTONE. SON AND CO., LTD. Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Street a, Dunodin; wad *t S4O Lwnbtom Qcuay, W«Uiru»-
ARE vfli, ABS'JT TO PJRNISH? IF 80.* VtSJTf The Great Clearing Sale of Petono Sfcek HOW ON AT RADFORD & CO. 63 AND 8B WILLIS STREEITj. HUNDiRBDS of lines im Furnitiur Drapery, Crockery, Glassware, Bedsteads, and Bedding. arpets, Ldinolleums, Fvirmahiaig, Ironmongery, Enamel ware, etc., now b«iin« .sold' at less -than' wholesale pricesi. As iwte ore grtotly overstocked, room mtust ibe Ecde, and tibift stock must go regairtLlbss tof cost. tLotelkeeperßi and storekieepex o dmvited to inspect and compare iprioes.; J, fl«'« COMPLETE HOUSE j&aaiora ® vo. s furnisheps . . WELLINGTON. yg '
We want your - next order, we know we, can suit you perfectly. Hundreds of Patterns to choose from, in all the Newest Materials. £very Suit we make sells us six more. ~ SUITS to Measure from SOs Each hwER'S SUITS-THE TAIA OF THE,TOWN. McQruer and Co MASTERTON'S FAVOURI, E SHOPPiNO CENTRE Fhone Ml. v» -0. JSox 108. CASH DISCOUNT QS -V EVERY 10«, T<3* At This Season Costumes Are cf Vital Interest. And tlie popularity of the Tailored ■Costume lias in no wise diminished. As the tailor's skill may make m* mar the garment, decide with cava who shall make yours. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN Tailoring is the outcome cf years of intimate knowledge of the business and the .reauisite skill to bring it to a successful issue. i Your costunle, if ordered here, will, lie in safe hands. KMMAam ANDL CHAP MAN. HIGH-CLASS TAJLOKC, T?EREY STREET ... - ... ... ... - MA«i£RTON.
I Baby will thrive when fed on Weave's T-'ood—the perfectly safe food for the most delicate child. Neaves £ood contains all the essentials for flesh and bowef orinlng fin an exceptional degree, assists teeChiujfr relieves infantile constipation, and when made wittt milk as directed, forms a complete diet for infants For more than 80 years the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and wCnften. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. iiiiinnum iwnmnii ■ r ga»«ftifra»gaEagggaagqgMffi»a«fa
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10666, 22 June 1912, Page 2
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