Summer lime, Fly Time Trouble Time That's as It used to be, when folks had to start in competing with "Job," or else use "unparliamentary" pharses conecrning the fly trouble. But Prepared and sold by HERBERT T. WOOD, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, creates a brighter si death to Hies, and ii papers WOOD'S FLY pO T^-® E^, BWt jer moans sudden • rowementon those sticky fly QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
Talk About Lino's This ia the Season for Floor Renovations and Renewals. Wo want JOB to bee onr New Patterns; they are Seasonable and well aelectod. We hare a quantity of Linoleuia Remnants marked away down to quit promptly. A Select consignment of Qo-Owts im Pretty Ari < 4h*d# Trimmings now •lowing. THE FURNISHER QUEEN STREET 8 WHO SATISFY! MASTERTON. ABTERTON QUEEN STREET. T. WAGG and Co. MOTOR ENGINEERS MOTOR ENCINFFn"'" OR CAR tj».IY*MAKINB SPRINGS, TRIMMING AND PAINTING BY r~PERT WORKMEN L VERY DESCRIPTION OF VE HICLE MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES. ALL WORK EXECUTED AT LOWEST POBBPBLE PRICES. ACENTS FOR ■ SOLE WAIRARAPA AGENTS FOR SEARLE UNBURSTABLE TUBE
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I l&i % M k Hi 1 Amber Tips Tea Delights Hostess and Guests Dear to the heart of every woman is the little social function—the entertainment "of her friends in her own home. But how much 'is added to the pleasure of the afternoon when' she knows that her guests will be delighted with the refreshment she provides. Hence she always prepares Amber Tips Tea. Delicious, full-flavoured, perfect in aroma, quality and strength—it sets attune and ensures the exclamation — What a delicious cup of tea—may I have another ?" Hare tou tried the -7- per lb. Amber Tips? It poimwm fell the delicate, rich, true Ceylon flavour and aroma. Tho 1/10 per Ib.Amber Tip* delight# ten* df thousands. Try it—it li excelled only by the It- quality. A third grade 1» (did afl>B-ffnd eauno* too'* equalled at the price. & Ska
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 January 1913, Page 7
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