\ FREE EXHIBITION Of the thousands of Dainty Gifts in our Jewellery Establishment. The Window display and Show Cases are full of the loTeliest, quaintest designs 'tis possible to see, PEICED aT THtf EIGHf PKICES,Too. V Visitors inspecting L. S. Nicol's Jewellery Store \ are never importuned to purchase. The way the V goods are displayed makes the inspection of ar m tides an enjoyable pastime SUGGESeOR TCI FRANK DUPRS. WATCrHftSAKER, JEWELLER, COLS AND 6iLV£33«:tH. BOX 108* *'IHE JEWELLERY «T©RE ; " PVOiHf 188. Bargains for Heuvy nibbed All Wool U. Pants', 5s 6d for 4s 3d. Natural Singlets and Pant©, 4s lid. Now 2s lid. Strong Golf Hose, s* 6d, Now 2s 3d. Heavy Ceylon Skrts, 6s 6d Now oa lid. HUNDREDS Of OTHER EAR SMD-WINTBR SALE "***' ( fi ft Vy ?art Tweed Trousers 12s ort, Now 7s lid. lUi Dark Tweed Golf Knickers, 12s 6d to 153 6d, Now 7s 6d. Now Fancy Winter Vests, 15s U Now 7e 6d. Nm l& f 6d Uto£!l C ° at6 ' 35s 6d ' Now EAR GAINS IN MEN'S WEAR AT Hamill's lid-Winter Sale P. Hamill's i-hone 13ft MAbTEPTGi>
TA'J RU H )T£L R. GRYLLS PROPRIETOR. (Late.of i.-x.pire Hotel, Hawera.) R/~"1 RYLLS begs to announce • \X to resident; of the district and the travelling public tha* he has taken 07?. this well known, house lately carried on by Mr W. B. Ingram, ajid trusts by strict attention to the rGquireiaeiitfi of patrons to merit a-i continuance of the support accorded j to his i>iedecf£.~ j Aerogun Safety pas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR. INSURANCE.— The Aarogou Machine ;3:;v.s been p.\r:Q,d as perfeictiy ®afa by the Underwriters' Association. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40-candl© power burner is only 140 th of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machine-; '.it work, or make application for particulars from the local Agents. PICKERING 'BROS., PLUMBERS, HOME FURNISHING DO yon sometimes irish your home was furnished a little nicer P How would vou like your home furnished with ali the new designs and creation® of the furniture world aa they are produced P If you want furniture that will give you wear and satisfaction, rather than the s ure-to-fall-apart kind j we are certain of our ability to please | vou. Out " j CABINET AND FURNITURE MAKING FACTORY Is fitted on the most up-to-date,lines, with all the latest plant, and machinery of every description. THE MABTERTON WOODWARE. j Temple Chambers, Next Dalgety and Company. 'E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOB - WILSON'S CEMENT Established 1885. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. Lowest Wellington Rates. Quality Guaranteed. CONCRETE PIPES. 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. TROUGHS. ' SALT PAN. Eto. THE riEMENT t>I?B (Hp. he <Oement Jl 122 V^O. LIMITED. MAB7ERTOM. Telephone 165. BEA63D3E REBGRT. ! A - B. NICHOLLS desires to state that he has Iftken over the Sea Vi«w Boarding Hcnw at CASTLE* POINT, lately carried on by Mr Potter, i.\iad iJttMte, by «Wot attention to business, to merit "if •***© of pat> lw) patronn^v
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10682, 31 July 1912, Page 7
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