I !■! '■! The Style of the Moment. We have the style of the moment the moment it is here. Have you seen the latest in Ties? The new Thrush Spot Tie is now being displayed in our Mercery Window. These Ties are made of the best Silk, and are made in very neat designs. ALL TIES IN THE WINDOW AT ONE PRICE 2/6 EACH. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY! McGruer's THE HOUSE WHERE MEN BUY BEST. PHONE 111. P.O. BOX 106. [b IML
Our Tape Line is Ready For You. To attain supreme satisfaction in Suils you must have your clothes made to order. but yau must also uso good judgment in selecting the right tailor. Our tailoring is satisfying to everyone because it is always in the best taste, the heignt of fashion, and each Suit is built for HARD WEAR. Morecver, Krahagen and Chapman guarantee a perfect fit, the choicest of Fabrics, and thus—Satisfaction. You will pronounce our "Very Reasonable." Krahagen and Chapman, TAILORS AHO fIOBTUMIERi, PERRY STREET, x
Fined ss, . WITH 7s COSTS. rpHE above sentence appears in the newspaper fo very often during the winter months in reference to those who have ridden bicycles without lights. Will you have your name appear this winter, or will you avoid it> by purchasing one ,<jf the new. ... BICYCLE LAMPS Just received at BROWN'S MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS. Our very large stock inlcudes— MILLER'S, LUCAS', and POWELL and HAMNER'S Acetylene mil and Candle Lamps, Aoetylene Lamps from 5s 6d to 20s; Oil audi Candle Lamp g from 2s 6d to 10s 6d. Frankonia Motor-Bike Lamps with Lucas Generators. A splendid Lampwhich gives a Brilliant Light, and will not "go wrong." KEEP THE ROAD LIGHT ALL THE TIME BY USING ONE „ OF THE RELIABLE LAMPS SOLD AT BROWN'S MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
Li M°D. P ATKIOI ' BAKER AND ""'FESTItMKfI, w?™ *° , «s» NM tt M ha* taken over th® I iißiim w lately carried on by MB J, P. BAH. KW, The bumaeßf will be cmdsetei on tits most up-to-date lia«i, ud mtkamuw can depend, noon mMem kb« fer'* MKIAD and oiodowt GOOI -t-'TO tad BIRTHDAY UA^.p*cda!ty. flu. tamers wxtimd. on &*dy. . WOTi.— Tk* Bakery in Piaa flfatafl it sinl beiiag oeaaueteS vanbr ftls mm j anrinii . 1.. Ml*. PATRICK, (M.TI J. P. EAITKUt,} tJwrws «a mi P«n> ftroati&i - M ajsteetl , EAST COAST MAIL SERVICE TM" ESSES JONES, SOOTT AND 00 »~. ± beg to notify the residents of Masterton, and settlers of the East ast that they have taken over the ov mail service, so long conducted j . i.essrs Piahey Bros., and they I ust by courtesy and strict attention business, -i merit a continuance of their support. Coaches run as follows: FROM MASTERTON# Tinui, Whakataki, and Oastlepoint: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Prileaving Masterton at 7.45 a.m. Homewood: Every Tuesday and Fr»-> leaving Masterton at 8.30 a.n t Stromvar: Every Monday and liiur J i day, leaving Masterton at 7 a.m. SEATS can be booked at tJta tables during the <Jay up till 8 p.m.,. and in, the .evening. from 8 till c o'clock. Patrons please notethat all liwgage and parcels for 'el'- ry musiwi left at our Coachine Stables, t* **" rear of Mr Eton's Pharmacy. 8 JONES, SCOTT ANO *'■ "'ropristoro, [Telepnone 130,
G. H P ERRY AND C°PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION ACENTS, AND CENER MERCHANTS. PUI>L Stocks Produce and General Merchandis ecarried. Winners gold l Tiierals Masterton Show 1908, 1909,4 1910, 1911, also 28 FIRST PRIZES in open competition. SPECIAL HICK-CLASS MANURES (Guaranteed.) y Analysis of soil conducted by our Mr A. B. Wood. We supply manures to suit soils. We supplied seeds and manures for all winning root crops, Masterton Show, 1908 to 1911, also to the Department of Agriculture for experimental pui-poses, 1908 to 1911. We stock manures at M. B. Taat's, Featherston, and A. H. t ßrentnall, Martinborough. ■Specially selected SEED MAIZE to suit all soils. Maize for sheep and dairy purposes. PEAS—White Ivory, Yorkshire Hero, and Partridge. We compound Special Garden Manures. AGENCIES:— New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine and Live Stock): P. and 0. Steamship Co., Ltd., (via Suez); Minimax Fire Extinguishers. Bodmin's Parasidoscide; Little's. Cooper's and Robertson's Sheep" Dips; Sutton's and Hurst's Seeds, and Mncaligtor's Ridgeirs. i. FORMA?) ! Late j FORMAN AND TROWER. ! CABS, GIGS BUGGIES Etc. on hire, bj hour, dtj, or week, j Parties catered for oni' reasonable terms. Careful attentibn given to every department of ' Competent man always in charge, j Plant and business kave been inareas- I ed to meet erowir® damand for taui- 1 |MMO
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 April 1913, Page 2
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