Economic and Safe. bauoer orWater \. required - \Just place in Glass Holder -andlidht The Modern v Night ]ight >A In 3 Sizes. To burn \ I 6, 8, or 10 hours k y Sold KI Everywhere PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY Limited. London, Liverpool, Cape Town Johannesburg, Shanghai. PRICE'S t NIGHT LIGHTS The best for burning in a saucer containing water. OR A C 0S v RUG. Jack Frost Lis started real early this year. Already he's been dressing things in his hoary mantle, and there's a nir> and bite about the morning oir and evening breeze that says, "Summer gone's and Winter s come." It all means a cold winter and an earlv one— -a reminder from Nature that it's time you began to think of our Big ■Winter Stock of Warm, Woolly Bl ank.-ts and Rugs. Here we quote a few of them. I3ig, soft, fleeov fellows it GRAHAM'S Noted Low Price*. y ' at OUR WARM WOOLLY WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS. There's pure wool in every on<- of them, and never before have we handled better quality. FOR SINGLE BEDS, from 15s 6d Pair. FOR THREE-QUARTER BEDS, from 19s 6d Pair. FOR FULL-SIZE DOUBLE BEDS, from 22s 6d to 45S Pair. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL RUG S. Real honest value in ever- Rug They re selling real slick this season on account o fthese low prices aiiid big values. ENGLISH AND -COLONIAL RUGS, fr>m 6s 6d to 80s. "WHERE THE WARM BLANKETS ARE." QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TELPHONE 14. AJTOAST TO BREAD. TERE'g :o the Backbone of L Civilisation.—BßEAD. It satisfies when nothing else car satisfy, and when the menu, with its surfeit of viands and victuals fail to please, good sweet nutritious Wheat Bread comes like a ministering angel to put courage and spirits into the hearts of men, arranged in no rlialisii/vn a sTv\a+.iYl/Ya rw» rra-rmialiTnAn+M Bread wields the sceptre in its regal sway, companion of Prince and Peasant, at home i cabin or castle, it is indeed, builder of men and nations. "Our Dailv Bread" made af THE MACHINE BREAD FACTORY, EDWARD ANTICE, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. v MAatarton and surroumdißf iittrict that we have taken over *b» Jarrying and Wood and Coal Bait Oole and Sons. The busmeit in f& >ure will be conducted! oa fr« aw? lp-to-date liaet. A speculty is made of thii braaet of the businosi, and all ordert wl; receive prompt and sficieaf afriee 'PHOPTB 971. •"AGRATH AND QO. LATE H. OOLE AND SONS, Near Railway Station. MASTERTON. Al CUTS Mr Wm. H. Cole Mr Chas. N. Oole. 1 W. H. COLE & SOK. Telephone 149. Box 94, Have You Eve/ Thought This? HAT if your business puMniw* are not prominent, «,nd your name is not right before the public our occupation, or what you sell be tore their eye, you are losing custom. Wpl] haxrn ■*,*.,- _: ■. «£" i? Ut ? OUr name ri Wore the public, here is where W. H. COLE AND SON with their competent signwriter, comes to your aid. Perhaps you have a place that you cannot sell, what is the reason ? Perhaps it looks whe7e " g *° 6ye ' WeU here *• W. H. COLE AND SON will help you. Get a quote from them, , and by spending a few pounds paintor papering, you will make your property attractive and inviting to the buyer. It will bring fifty per cent more when it is decorated ' W. H. COLE AND SON than it would hav e brought before. Perha-js a house that you cannot let well, W. H. COLE-AND SON with their staff of paperhangens, are always available, and by a little decoration your property will command good tenant and a good rental. 8o don t forget that W. H. COLE AND SON are still in 28 Chapel Street opposite Lyttle'a Garage. Glass in all Colours and Patterns. Paperhanamgs from 6d to 5s per roll. CALL AND DNSPECT. HAVE Secured the SOLE WAI- - AGENCY (Palli** Bi j to Pahiatua) for the Famous Indian Motor Cycles OALE AND INSPECT, or WRITE TRIALS ARRANGED. T Makes your moutu water as yot TRIALS ARRANGED slice off a succulent pieoe of the\ )ffr .. "AS"« that tew. taof *£ TOTOIST TROPHY RACE. V 11 *„«. are Aloof. ». C. EWIHOTOM. E. S" ,TBENGINEERING WORKS. Successor to W. Q. Butcher. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 April 1913, Page 3
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