BRIN C PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION TO THE HOME. good furnishings Arniano and r^ te vah,es. with Taste a „d Comfort. do® Ltd WELLNQTON afternoon tea tables li It There is something distinctive an pleasing about these tables. }m are stylish, durable, and unique, and enhance the appearance of tueir surroundings. We have uiem for Sale at 25S 6d. we also make them m Oak, KAURI :.nd Rimu. Wo have everything r ®s ulrcd to otook a large or small residonco, and OUR PRICES ARki MODER ATE T. McCracken (•THE dOOD VALUE FUR, WISHER, Opposite Wagg'b, 100 000 ! THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS! THE YEAR 1913 BRINGS UP TO THIS VAST NUMBER THB SALES OF THE ORION RANGE , a _ vAS themost perfect, effioent, ECO IT RANKS AS T £ RANCE m THE DOMINION OMICAL, CLEANLY AND UP TUu K ,TCHEN BY INSTALi E „ C 0 ON * 0 T H l S HE T B H E C,NN?N R C K OF THE YEA« A SHACKLO^K. "7%** nfIMGE WITH A &EPUTAT(OW " When Housewives pay for butcher meat They alao pay for bones: When jam they from the grocer get , They also buy the stones. But there's a Jam, a Stoneless Jam — The Jav'rlte brand with mothers — "ST. GEORGE" Its name, And great Its fame, Its good-neas boats ail others. „ om m i m 9<r PLUM 'Olo, "UJI *AH>' No thrifty Mother can afford to be without St. George Jam in her home—a 71b. Can is but one-third the price of the same weight of butter. For table use and baking purposes 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 fre»h and fragrant as glass jar preserve#. Ask your Grocer for ST. GEORGE JAM. 3 11 ■ Sifi 'M 'm & Wi m V-*-- is ■SSif '• ••• :sfji & * I uCPLOMA CRAMAPHONES 1 DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES «• Tust opened up another lot of these " wonderful machines from £3 to £-15, 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 1 assortment of Bands, Instrumental, Songs, Quartettes, Eac. Needles Is box of 200, or. 4s per 1000. These machines and records are cheaper than the cheapest and bteter than the best. ■O.K." TOY AND STATIONERY AND .FANCY GOODS DEPOT. ■ A® CHECK COLDS (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). * A ' ■ -Js> b; F'jCJ TA £s2 HOT with LEMON at BEDTIME. \T a TI7H I T T A K ER, • LL SaOOBREES AT COKESI PRIG3®. , „ 'All ord«ri &®livez®3 fa B®K W tSCTH: _ TELEPHONE 67. jgOOTS, QHOES. "FN Fact everything New in FOOTJ_ WEAR. Lght And Comfortable for the Summer Months. £<*ECIAL ATTENTION PAIO TO REPAIRS. [INLAYSON AND S ON ' D. F BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 February 1913, Page 7
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462Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 February 1913, Page 7
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