SPECIAL, ADVERTISEMENTS. >EST r\V TQREAD O f B RE " !S STILL r INCBESTER'S. THE SHOP FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. A D L E Y 1 S. r E wish to tbaak £k« ' publio for tiLeir patronage, and have pleasure in announcing that New Season's Goodg are now to hand. They embrace all latest and newest designs, and we cordially invite inspection. NEW GOODS. BEDROCK PRICES. H. HADLEY, (OPPOSITE M. BKALE SWd CO.> IRRIVAL.OF FIRST SHIPMENTS. NEW SHANTUNGS, in all colours, BW. , , JAPANESE CREPES, new shades. 9*dNEW POPLINS (like silk), wide widths, all prices. VERY SPECIAL, only 10 pieces. Wipv. SILKS. Is 9d and Is lid. 11l shades in linnene. 36 inches Special price. 7,|d. NEW MILLTNERY. NEW FLOWERS and SHAPES. and SHOWROOM REQUISITES. «LL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. TATSON AND f^ ECONOMIC STOREB. *(Late HOOPER'S.) PATRICK. OAKEH AND GUNFtCTSOWER, "7J7TSHES to notify the publio tiu, tv he has, taken over the business 'aitely carried on by MR J. P. RAJS KIN". The business will be conducts; on the most up-to-date lines, aac customers, can depend upon getting t.b* b»«t BREAD nrtA nhoioeit »MAT.T GOOJ "**" ,T " v nSrG and BIRTHDAY UAav—' pecialty. On* tomers waited on daily. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pine Stneei is still being conducted under the earns L. McD. PATRICK, (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Comer and. Perry Streets, MASTERTON. A TAXI CAB FOR < MASTERTON. | IX Order to cope with our incivaisng business, we have landed, direct j crom the Manufacturers, a modem , FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating d passengers in addition to the driver. Wedding Parties, Picnics and Ex- | :urBHQs bpec-ialiy catered tor. , "'.A-tlES—Ordinary Cab Rates. | TTOLE. TTOLLAND, TTD, , MASTEIFSTON. HERMANN CRASS, PROPRIETOR. CLUB.aod UNION OOMPANY'b BOATS.) FIRST CLASS TABLE, Moderate Tariff. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. , "PROMPT ATTEiMTSON AND CIVILITY" !S nHR, MOTTO. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS.REVOLUTJON CYCLE WORKS. (Late Harvey and Co), con Street, opposite J. L. Murray's). BICYCLES SOLD ON CREDIT. BRING your cycle to us and we will put it in perfect order for vou at a rsniall cost. " All makes of Tyros and Cycle Accessories in. stock. Several Ladies' and Gent's Seeond-lmul Cycles on hand to bo sold for CASH "OR TERMS TK7 UnOGIXS, MANAGER. j 108. Queon^^iHiefc_--^_^j L _"- Ma ' stcrtou : .i' ~ " mHE DESTINY OF A NATION ■ .1 Depends upon its food supply. ■ Bealthy food promotes healthy manj hood. The man who is healthy is 5 ! both mentally and physically fit. If • : the inhabitants of a country are hoalj thy, robust and. intelligent, that counJ j trv will rise. The way to bring about this state is *j to eat mv beef, which costs .no more than poor beef, and is the best that 1 i can be bought. The Quality But^W QUEEN ST " MASTERTON, TELEPHONE 27.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 4 October 1912, Page 1
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