toSBRSBs J ft'SWiS ~~ -. iimao BRING PLEASURE GOOD FURNISHINGS *■« «£.»*«.<» iorfectcota intho rigbt places. "SCOULLAR" nmintai.i tbeir Station for HIGH CLASS PUKNISHIXGS nt tho r,,o«t Moderate Price. We Guarantee satisfactory values, with Uste ai Comfort. WELUNQTON There h something distinctive ana pleasing about these tables. liiey it are stylish, durable, and unique, and ii enhance tho appearance of their surroundings. j§ We have them for Sale at Si 25S 6ts ' n l ll And we also make them m Oak, | KAURI :.ad Rimu. I Wa have everything required \V to stock a large or small rosWanoo, » and OUR PRICES ARE MODSR' ATE "THE GOOD VALUE FUR.NS3HEB. 'Opposite Wagg'b, THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS! THE YEAR 1913 BRINGS UP TO THIS VAST NTJMBEH THB SALES OF THE INC AT THI THEMOST PERFECT, EFFIOENT' ECOWORK N YOUR KITCHEN I SHACKLOCK. •Tur RAMGE WITH A REPUTATIOM \^m!^mws^)&M^wmb^^&M&f->i When Housewives pay for butcher me»t 1 They also pay for bones: When jijih they from tho grccor B»t r They also buy the stones. But there's a Jam, a Stoiicless Jam — The fav'ritc brand with mothers — "ST. GEO HOE" its uftiua, . And great Its fume, Itc (rood-neas Dsuu ail others. 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. For table use and baking pur- . poses alike it has no equal. The Enamel-Lining 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 preserves. Ask your Grocer for ST. GEORGE JAM. 3 >&M'-&&^^^*w-s?w.'tte KISS I *mm® JcPLOMA CRAMAPHONES DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES I ust opened up another lot of these wonderful machines from £3 to £45, also a large-variety of "Diploma and Homophone double sided records at 3s 6d each; including 70 of Billy Williams' latest songs, and a large assortment of Bands. Instrumental, Songs, Quartettes, Eac. Needles Is bos of 200, or 4s per 1000. These machines and -records are cheaper than the cheapest and btcter than the best. I "0.K." TOY AND STATIONERY j AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). I Wm Sir m m m m m m m o m "EW QJHOES. a/H I T T A K E B, • La eaooEßna m lowrm PEIOIfI. „ 'M ord«rl 4ioli/«x«d &> *W fan w TELEPHONE 6?. J N Fact everything New in FOOTJL WEAR. light and Comfortable for the Summer Moi-ths. £<*ECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. . F INLAYSON AND BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 February 1913, Page 7
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