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iPECJAL AOVGRTtSEMErtT®. THREE CHANGES LEFT. THIS WEEK. TO-DAY, TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. ' RE tho only days left for yon to L take up shares in the WORKERS' MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. After then _ the shares will permanently clnse. Working men this' is one. of tho bestinvestments ever offered you. Cill at the Office for information. A. HATJHAWAY, Secretary.

HATCHING SEASON. SETTINGS of White Leghorns, Sil- ._> ver Wyandotte<s, and Indian Runners c:m be obtained at T. H. ROTHERFURD'S (Maiaia). also Leg-horn-Wyandotte cross. Prices from 3s to 7s 6d per fifteen c<rp:s. 2o per cent Discount to Utilitv Circle Member*. CASH TERMS. MELROSE DAIRY. "TIROM Ist September J will soil ■? MJLK at 3d iur QUART. Cream 6d a PINT, and o per cent discount on monthly accounts. ' J. BJLLIXGTON, Manaia. OVERSEAS GLU3. A MEETING will be hold THIS EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, in Arcadia Tea Rooms. All Members and anyone desirous of enrolment are invited to attend. BUSINESS: Election of Reception Committee to meet Lord Islington on 10th September. JAMES A. CAPPER, Hon. Secretary. ~~ NOTICE. *"~>OISON is laid on my ■Maupakiita, HOMJ WATSON.

METHODIST HOME-MISSION MEETINGS. WESLEY CHURCH.—THURSDAY, 29th, at 7.30. KURIPUNI—FRIDAY 30tli, at 7.30. rBIHE REV. T. G. BROOKE, GeuJL eral Secretary of Home Missions. will relate a stirring story of the life, of our yettlers m the King Country and North of Auckland. Musical Items by -Choir. Chairman. —Dr. N. 11. Prior. Collection for H. M. Fund. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER-2, 1912.

REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Queen Street, opposite J. L. ilurra.v. OUR BICYCLES at £7 10s are worth double what wo ask. High grade, strongly ■conymictou, correctly designed, aud beautifully finished machines. We arc not imdcing special reductions on any limited number, but we are tjie firm that brought the prices dov.n m cycleyaud all accessories. ' Why build your cycles up with heavy tyres ,aud make hard work for yourself, but ride on liarnet, Glass, and other makes we have in stock. All English make with genuine rub-* ber, and not composition, and we guarantee for 12 months. Our mechanic has been building bicycles for large firms in Australia and the Dominion. We cannot afford to turn out a fully inefficient cycle. Bicycles sold by us are guaranteed for live years. Second-hand- cycles taken in part payment. Why not ride an Arno motorcycle, 3J H.P:, fully equipped £52 10s. ■ We have for sate one Rover motor cycle, !3} H.P. free engine, with 2epeed gear, with Montgomery ■. side car for £55, Has only done three hundred miles. Full, particulars apply, . ' , Wo are engaging an experienced cycle and motor machanic from Auckland..

REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. W. WIGGINS MANAGER. 109 Qneen St MASTERTON. TO FARMERS' WHO «KE ABOUT TO FENCE. WE have ? large quantity of SAWN TOTAItA FuNCfl DiROPPEIvS, which we are prepared to quit at a very low price. It will' pay you to give us a call. "ORA.GNELL "ORGS. J. BAGWELL JJ'ROS. TIMBER, WuOD AND COAL MF«CHANTS, ARRIVAL OF FIRST SHIPMENTS. NEW SHANTUNGS, in all colours. 8-d JAPANESE CREPES, new slindes, %l. NEW POPLINS (like .silk), wide widths, all prices. VERY SPECIAL, only 10 pieces. WIDE -TUSSORE SILKS, Is 9d and Is I'Ul. ALL SHADES TN LIXXEXE, 3G inches Special price. 7-£ d. NEW MILLINERY NEW FLOWERS and SHAPES. and SHOWROOM REQ UTSITES. ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. WATSON AND CO,, ECONOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.)

ri EORGE RAIN MERCHANT GROCER GENERAL STOREKEEPER. MASTETtTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 1

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