GOOD FURNISHINGS BRING PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION TO THE HOME. ate Price. Comfort. .ajiTOgjoaßraßSWJM**"* LNISHING does not necessarily involve a sin placing the proper articles of the w. places. "SCOULLAII" maintain their ,S FURNISHINGS at the most Moderlwe satisfactory values, with laste and iHnniilHi WELLINGTON r *3££EB*3SOTE£fI^Z£B3EJ3aS i3 something distinctive and , pleasing about these tables. Ihoy mi are stylish, durable, and unique, and MA enhance the appearance of their surY| roundings. }!s We have them for Sale at § 25S Sd. -, // And we also make them in Oak, U| KAURI : ad lliaiu. ft we siavo everything required \V to stooK a largo or small rssldonco, > and OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE *'TNE GOOD VALUE FUR.NS3HER. Opposite Wagg'k., THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS! THE YEAR 1913 BRINGS UP TO THIS VAST NUMBER TBS SALES OF. THE ■ a* THEMOST PERFECT, EFFIJENT, EC£ SHACKLOCK; "THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATJOM (^^m*^B^^S^^^MW^^!S^il When Housewives pay for butcher ms&fc I They also pay for bones; When iam they from tho grocer get . They al3o buy the stones. But there's n Jam, a Stoneless Jam— The fav'rlte brand with mothers—"ST. GEORGE" its name, And great ita fame, Its good-nes3 boats all others. Mmm : i&s§S>M wkmmm No thrifty Mother can tfford to be -without St. George Jamin her home—a 71b. Can is 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 mm**. J<PLOMA CRAMAPHONES DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONES "ust opened up another lot of these '■* wonderful machines from £3 to £45, also a largo 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. "0.K." TOY AND STATIONERY / AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). _iiffi T . YI7H I T T A 5 E R, EW -OOOTfI. ■EW QHOES. TN Fact everything New in FOOTJl WEAR. Lght and Comfort-abl-9 for the Summer Moi-tHs. FECIAL ATTENTION TAID T0 REPAIRS. DT7UNLAYSON AND CJON, . J: o FRIGS®. BOOTMAKERS W ordm <i*!i/«rtd to ft&y Bart el q UEE n STREET, MASiTERTON. TELEPHONE 67.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 February 1913, Page 7
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406Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 February 1913, Page 7
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