GOOD FURNISHINGS BRING PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION TO THE HOME. ADTTOTin Awn nnnn FURNISHING does not necessarily involve a AUTISTIC AND u , u^ n nlaciiic tho proper articles of the large outlay, but consiits mp g g < ISCOULLA;R » maintain their correct coloui the P FURNISHINGS at the most Modervalues, with Taste and Comfort. hf WELLNGTON rjrsHaewßsasKUXßSSsaxssißtsßSXSsam iWW immi i n m iiHiiiw m iMni
TEA TABLES Ulu Dtj i . enhance the appearance of their &ur roundings. We >&ve uiern for Sale at 25S 6d - n w And we also make them in Uas, KAURI -ad Rimu. Ws havo everything required to atook a large or smail rasldonce, and OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE T. McCracken . >"OGB VAL.SJE FUR. ''SHER. Opposite Wagg'b y
srr aiffipliMlP V !JlllUlilllfliPj!!IO!Et^ M :j*r*!£l SIIKIfP inr®cf mmm rs> m SHACKLOCK'S "ORION" RANGES For Hotels, Public Institutions, Boarding Houses, Kestaurants, etc. Made extra strong in sizes up to 12 feet wide. Particulars on application. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. anif AUCKL^ND^'^^^^^'
DIPLOMA GRAMAPHONES DIPLOMA GRAMAPHONES Tust opened r,:p anoxuer lot of these wonderful machines froxn £3 to £45, also a large va-ietv 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 hex of 200, or 4s per 1000. These machines and records are cheaper than the cheapest and bteter than the best. "C.K. : ' TOY AND STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures). SADDLERY. THAY WILL SAT2BFV WE have just opened up a large consignment of the best ENGLISH SADDLES AND HARNESS. Theso are the very best quality poods procurable, and we cordially inrite inspection. THE QUALITY 19 RIGHT. THE STYLES ARE RIGHT. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. Call in cr.il see ior yourself. AND " ONAILD, SADDLERS. Perry Street, Mastertom. Telephone 321. *""" ASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalments or otherwise, oa approved freehold security. TEMfI ON APPLICATION. J. 0. KEITH,
i£m t PLUM •Uin sa The Friend of the Family, The Boon in the Boarding-house, The Treat to the Tourist — - It's fragrant flavour makes Hotel like Homo! St. George Jams are made in good old Home style from homely recipes. Only the finest fruits and purest sugar are used in their manufacture, and the Jam Kitchens and every vessel therein are kept bright and shining. St. George Jam Cans are EnamelLined and Solderless. The Jam does not come in contact with the tin and cannot possibly become discoloured and unpalatable. Sold in lib., 21b., and 71b. Cans. Obtainable from ALL GROCERS & STOREKEEPERS Insist on getting St. George Jam. 5 IM it-ii a 'ii ■■ is M !V: If By Motof I Take „ I I? If #ji!r i tjami til "J »• &.J ll is Mall Timcsg IA Serviceable | Slimulanl. | sj ' • LL QSOOSMS M COIM3 PBIO2®. j r AH orS«rl &?> Bae® 83 &A tSWSfc 1 TELEPHONE 62.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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484Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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