& ' O jVh n-*; CPs '■*), §* B J K' fj* .ers WE WILL SELL THOUCANDi OF YARD.:; OF PRINTS. COTTON DELAINE? AND COTTON VOILES. at; A CPEAT SAi&RIFiCE REGULAR PRICES DTO J_/4.4.ALL TO GO AT YARD. SEE OUR SPECI/tL WINDOW DISPLAY ! ! GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE PHONE 111. I'.O. BOX 106. IBS**" I ' VfYJIW CWKKSE 5? CB PE&SON^ITY ** HAVING YOUB KRAHACAN AND CHAPMAN'S J™ E®t a spit according tc'ycm give jou abslte itirfaSL! out Penality, an A o«™ H M ATEREASTER SUJTS. *v SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR LATEST IN FASHIONABLE BROWNS-! TAiLOFIS AND COSTUMIERS, PERRY STREET, ( — t[r - T|r| ■ THE ufc to Wo can rely on the support of th e Thousands of SATISFIED CisaS'sift srs we already have on our books. We especially invite those Farmers WHO HAVE NOT YET GOT® US A TRIAL, to get in touch with u without delay. We handle every Implement necessary for the successful cultivation the Farm. - We know our Implements, and we only touch the very best manufactured. WE HAVE A FULL STAFF 0 F EXPERTS TO LOOK AFTEa YOUR REPAIRS. CONSULT US BEFORP oojnc elsewhere - J. H. NAYLOR, Travelling Representative. Phone *4B / R. D, LEACH, phone 46, j ' «HE3BfiEXSSSW The Motor Cycle with a big English reputation—clean, vibrationless, and noiseless Winner of th Urand Prix,'Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man, Brooklands T.T. Race, an ten World's Records. The light-weight Douglas has hain and belt drive, is fitted, with two-speed Free Engine, which is i'nrted by pressure of loot on pedal lever, while rider is in the saddle,;' hj« upkeep i s cheap, and the engine is so flexible that the machine wi'i climb any hill and travel at any speed from five to thirty-five mile an hour. Wo believe the Douglas to be g°°d that we have decided to take up the Wairarapa Agency, an we shall be pleased' to demonstrate a Douglas at our Motor WiJ&s. We are, of course, also showin the favourite BRADBURY and the Reliable RUDGE, Motor Cycle for which Machines we are Wairarapa Agents. . . ' Cj cp| 1 fiPiT (D. G. BROWN, P prietor), Opposite Post Office. PEONS 202. QUEEN STREET. MASTEETOK.
L? M°D; P ATKIOT ' BAKER AMO # WISHES to notifj tie publics tiai Jie has taken ovor tL.© busaneog lately carried on Ijj ME J. P. EARKIN. Tihe business will be conducted on ti« most Ep-to-d&l>e iine», asud oiLsio2t«r.9 c»a depend upon. tie bs*t BS.EAD aad ehoiooit SMALI) GOOI 6n d BiaTEDAT peoialty. £Jwtomans wsdiod em ns^ly. MOTE.— Tk© Bakery in Piio Surest is eii2 being w&dm Ho eaaK, BflslS. PATRICKJ- • (tATS 3. P. EANEIK,/Of?»e£ wo Paary MASTEEIV/L
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1913, Page 2
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