SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IS STILL 'INCHESTER'S. THE SHOP FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. A D L E Y' S. E wi&h to ih&nk tio ' publio fcxr their patronage, and have pleasure in announcing that New Seaeon's Goodg are now to. land. They embrace all latest and mewest designs, and we cordially invite inspection. NEW COODS. BEDROCK PRICES. H. HADLEY, (OPPOSITE H. »EALE AND ©6.) NEW SHANTUNGS, in all colours. BJd. JAPANESE CREPES, new shades, 9Jd. , NEW POPLINS (like silk), wide widths, all prices. VERY.SPECIAL, only 10 pieces. WIDE TUSSORE SILKS, Is 9d and Is lid. ILL'SHADES IN LINNENE, 36 , inches Special price, 7£d. NEW MILLINERY. NEW FLOWERS and SHAPES, and SHOWROOM REQUISITES. ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. AND /^O v ECONOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.)
(ATRICK, BAKER AND .CONFECTIONE?!. ?T he haß taken over the busmen lately carried on by MR J. P. BANKIN. The business will be conducted on tilio most up-to-date Hues, and the he°i BREAD and choicest SMJ GOOI ■ and BIRTHDAY UAxvx. j penalty. Owtomers waited on amly. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pm© Straei is still being conducted under the sami management. L. McD. PATRICK, (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Ccirner Qu-en and Perry Streota, MASTERTON. A TAXI GAB FOR I MASTERTON. \ 'f-N order to cope with our inoreasing j business, we have landed, direct j from the Manufacturers, a modern I FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating I 8 passengers in addition to. the driver, j Wedding Parties, Picnics and Jta-] rarsians specially catered for. Ordinary Cab Rates. | ■QLLANS, <pLU.I MASTEWTON. | HERMANN GRABB, PROPRIETOR. I lington, the WELLINGTON . CLUB and UNION COMPANY'S ) BOATS.) IRST CLASS TABLE, Moderate 1 Tariff. ! rATEMNtTm all rag' BRANCHES. . "PROMPT 'ATTEi&iON kua CIVILITY" I TS f>GR MOTTO. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. (Late Ilai'vey and Co). • eon Street, opposito J. ii. ■ Murray's)... BlfiVeUSSoid'oN cßEoif. RING your cyclo 'to. us and wo , will put it in perfect order tor Ivou at a email cost. , j All maktfa of Tyres ami Cycle Accossowes in stock. Sevewjl Ladies and Gent's Second-hand GycW on 1 hand to be sold for CASH OR TERMS rr WrtGGIXS,
MANAGER. 1U8»' Qttctihjitree _-•_• -^a^terton. HE BSSTINY OF A NATION Depends upon its food supply. ; Healthy food promotes healthy man--hoed. ' Tho man who is healthy !* Kot-h menially and Pifsicully Tit. J1 the inhabitants of ft country are healthy, robust aiVd Intelligent, that Coun- ' " 'will ri*\ . j •. riio'wftV to bring about tins state .s to cut Tiny whWi costs .no more than poor beef, and is tho best tlutt ca'ii bo bousht. .-i-Tnwws I J. L. M A,iE '""' B «, s ? ,Q, *»S™roK. - ' TELEPHONE 27,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 30 September 1912, Page 1
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