McGßUcfi'S Great Half Yearly Sale Commences FRIDAY, January 24th PHONE 111. P.O. BOX 106. is Cut On hundred 4'sl. One hundlred and fi% s's! ~ Fifty 6's U-and so o». „^ v outting outl the R. T. W. Suit—a,hundred or m<*re v at one operation.. . " i That is just where KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN'S TAILORING k so different from the "cut-out-of-a- ---\ Block" article. \ The hand-tailoredi suit, made to the toaeasure of a real live man, (and for jthat man only) reflects his ciharacter- >'.., ..• Jistics and personality. Thus, our Tailoring is favoured by the smartest dressers in the district. Krahajeii ni Chapman, T h ILO RS AN D COSTU MIE RB. PERRY STREET, THE ■Bl6non i Si sllßF<b - 111 l We can rely on the support of th* Thousands of SATISFIED Cu«to org we already have on our books. _ ran „. xm MA m v™, aTV x We especially invite those Farmers WHO HAVE NOT YET GIVX. US A TRIAL, to get in touch with u without delay cumvat|ol i We. handle every implement necessary for the successful wtivairon of the Farm. We know our Implements, and we only touch the very best FULL STAFF 0 F EXPERTS TO LOOK AFTER J. H NAYLOR, Travelling Representative. Phone 44* R. D. LEACH, Mana fr-r. Phone 46. Jreat Motor Cycles THE BRADBURY IHERUDGE lIWJM Each is a splendid machine, perfect m it's own class, and it simply depends on your requirements which would be the best. They are all powerful, speedv, efficient, goo hill climbers, and will go through mud, slush, sand, or ruts with eas and safety. There is not a detail about any o these Motor Cycles for which we need apologise. You are welcome t inspect any thing you wish. Come in°this week and decide which model you prefer.. Our salesman will galadly give you any information and explain the mechanism of the various machines in languag you can easily understand. Motor, mi (D. G. BROWN, Proprietor), Opposite Port Office QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. NIMROD, and ROVER BICYCLES. E, B.»S.A. (genuine), HOLL-R,,
ATBIOK, BAKER AND *»'»'l B ECT»QNEft, HHES to notify the publio tisas r V he has taken nv c Jt the businec* lately carried «n by Mil J. P. BAST KIN. The business will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines, and oustoiaers can depend upon Getting the b<?** BBEAD and choiceit SMAL.I& QO.OI " and BIBTHDAY UAi\ pixjialty. om* tomers waited on aaJj. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pin* Sfa»ft} i» Btili being conducted iaind*r 4&* earn? maHiasemenfe. L. MsD. PATRICK, (LATE J. P. RANHN.) Gomer Qnbem and Pdny Btmtf}, MASTMKTOH.
TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOUT TO FENCE. 13 hare a large quantity <. SAWN TOTARA FKNGB DKOPPERS, which we are prepared to quit at a rery low price. It will pay you to gire w a oall.. RAGNELL RAGNELL . TIMBER, WODO AND GOAL MS* GHANft*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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