If you are furnishing either wholly or in part we shall greatly appreciate an opportunity of showing you how satisfactorily we can meet all your requirements. WELLINGTON fjjf^^^^MP imam "" ~'~"' There is something distinctive and pleasing about theso tables. They are stylish, durable, and unique, and enhance the appearance of their surroundings. We have ..hem for Sale at 25S 6d. And we also make them in Oak, KAURI and Rimu. We have everything required to stock a targe or small residence, and OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE -•THE COOD VALUE FUR.'MSHER. Opposite VVti^p's) vr'mrimmvr' m^'^~^vxßtfW'mnmHrTMmv'mm\, ' m >* m '"* r * jar ' ■"&& mmmmmmiMmm when they are healthy and their 7ood is "Soinf; its pror>»r w«i^---T,•-•=> Best Food is which has for more than PO years been the infant diet of hundreds c? thousands of strong and healthy 'man air.l wo;bi;mj, and is a perfectly saf'_ food for tho most ds-icate child, »7 contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in u.~> exceptional degree, assists 'teething, relieves infantile ronstii:ition, and when used with milk as directed, fornix A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS, Sold in I lb. Tins, specially packed foi Australasia by all tlhemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. There are many clone imitations of ita packet and name, but all lack the unique quality flarour and strength of AmberTipa. 2/-, 1/10,1/8 it jp^ m •
pte DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES t> wonderful machines from £3 to £ls, also a large variety _ of diploma and Homophone double sided records at 3s 6d' eacli; including 70 of Billy Williams' latest songs, and a large assortment of Bands, Instrumental, Songs, Quartettes, Etc. , Needles Is box of 200, or 4s per 1000. These machines and records are cheaper than the cheapest and bteter than the best. "0.K." TOY AND STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. ' (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). < w insect iM, , y else. S*-3»V3 fa fe_ •topping night coushs, our!r*a eb sJlaata oolds end chest eomjslalnts. A lady living in Lome Street. Weliingon, wries: . ; "I have used "Tonking'a Linseed Emulsion' for myself and children with grand results. Having a mee, palatable taite, the cHildreaa take it readily/' From all SMenriiti aitd Storekeepers, WNKIN'fI WSB&iB& EMULSION"
When Housewives pay for butcher iceat They alao pay for bones: When Jam they from the grocer get . They also buy the atones. But there's a Jam, a Stoneleia Jam — The fav'rlte brand with mothers—"ST. GEORGE" it* name, And great it* fame,Iti good-ness beats all other* No thrifty Mother can afford to be "without St. George Jam in her home—a 71b. Can ia but one-third the price of the same weight of butter. Kor table U9e and "baking,.purposes alike it has no equal. The Enarnel-Ivining of St. George Cans protects the contents from contamination with the tin and ensures the fruit being always as fresh and fragrant as glass jar preserve* Ask your Grocer for ST. GEORGE JAM. i tiOW^W § ss fe S3SS Bs* a «i ih LL GROOEEIXa AT LOWEST 'AH ora*r! d«li?««<i k> *ay ffart fel si* tSira*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 January 1913, Page 7
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493Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 January 1913, Page 7
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