BRING PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION TO THE HOME, ARTISTIC AND GOOD FURNISHING does not necessarily involve a large outlay but consists in placing the proper articles of the correct colour in the right places ''SCOULLAR'' maintaintheir reputation for HIGH CLASS FURNISHINGS at the most Moderate Price. We Guarantee satisfactory values, with laste and Comfort. WELUNGTON AFTERNOON TEA TABLES There h something distinctive and pleasing about these tables. Ihey are stylish, durable, and -unique, ai change -the appearance of their surii la roUll dings. [| s§• We have them for Sale at li 25S 6d. fe. v"*<'*?N. // we also make thorn in Oak, t/J KAURI ;.ad Rimu. \\ wa have everything required \ to stock a large or sniaif residence, * and OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE I'THE GOOD At ' JE FUR - WSHER. Opposite Wagg't;
THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS! THE YEAR 1913 BRINGS UP TO THIS VAST NUMBER THH SALES OF THE it RANKS TO-DAY AS THEMOST PERFECT, EFFICENT, EGO* rtLIPAL CLEANLY AND UP-TO DATE RANCH IN THE DOMINION. OM,C EOOMO«BET Y HE N BY INSTALINC AT THE BEGINNING OFTHE YEAR A SHACKLOCK "TW£ RANGE WITH A REPUT&TSO* * tA , " Geor^c J a "i is as 11 II f[ esh & iy W™t when 'WWm I e can 1S o Pe"ed as ~ a Hf when if left the Jam ;) U Kitchen. The fruit... Illil cannot possibly be L tainted by tin, as with i - -Smother brands. - This is I because St. George.... §&W Jams are packed in j ENAMELLED CANS The Eiiamel-Ivining resembles a "I thin layer of glass, and keeps the fruit distinctly separate from the tin, thus not only is the palate pleased, but the public health also is fully safeguarded. 2 ' Wffwcexs arii?S6>/ie£e&>eft3< W^^^ii^!Mm&^^. ' V> -^f*' l^S If- By Ttfedrx Tekke JsPLOMA CRAMAPHONES DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES nst opened up another lot of these * wonderful machines from £3 to £45, also a large variety of Diploma and Homopho.no double sided records at 3s (Id each; including 70 of Hilly Williams' latest songs, and a large assortment of Bands. Instrumental, Songs, Quartettes, Eac. Needles Is box of 200, or 4s per 1000. v These machines and records are cheaper than the cheapest and btoter tha,:i the best. "0.K." TOY AND STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS ,DEPOT. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). I §j£?!yj buz bz"iti ifiim!> 11 titmSfr #%&*, :&&$&, With You. 'HITTiKEE, LL GROCOBEIES AT LOKEIST PRIOTfI. TELEPHONE 67. J "EW T>OOTB, QHOES. f N Fact everything New in P00T.4. WEAR. Lght and Comfortable for tlie Summer Moa-tKs. FECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. JUNLAYSON AND OON, BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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