7 GRAND PRIZES in 1910-lt: At LONDON (2), TURIN (2) BRUSSELS (2), and BUENOS AIRES m SN* m iV London-made "GLYSADORA" in 6 Varieties: . Cold Cream. Jockey Club, Parma Violet. Jasmine. Narcissus. White Rose. "BUTTERMILK." " MELBALM." " PALMITINE BATH." "COURT BOUQUET" in 16 Varieties. The Best for Family Use. Price's Patent Candle Company Limited. I Rurr^ LONDON, LIVERPOOL, CAPE TOWN, JOHANNESBURG, SHANGHAI. PALMI ItME BATH 93 * Honours -aft'cl ' Awards SLEEP UNDER A WARM —\m waa OR A COS v RUG. Jack Frost has real early this year, dressing things iii hig hoary mantle, and there's a nip a: 5 •the morning air and evening breeze that says, "Summer gone's and Already he's been nd bite about Winter's . ,cSfflS.';S: It all- ineahs; a ,odd winter and an early one—a remainder 'from Nature'that it's time you began to think of our Big - Winter Stock of Wa#i, Woolly Blank?tp and JElugs. Here we quote a. few of them. Big, soft, fleecy : irATTATW'R Prices. GRAHAM'S Xoted Low Prices. OUR WARM WOOLLY WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS. Bljure wool in every one of them, and never before have we h3.-i-.-v.-v.: better" quality. FOR SINGLE BEDS, from 15s 6d Pair. FOR THREE-QUARTER BEDS, from 13s 6d Pair. FOR FULL-SIZE DOUBLE BEDS, fmm 223 Sd to 45s Pair. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL RUGS. EeUl.honest value in ever- Rug. They're pellijigrQal slick this &eason on account o/fthese low'prices ~aaid big values, . ;. "• ■ ENGLISH AND COLONIAL RUGS from 8s 6d to 50s. GRAHAM 4 CO.. 'WHERE WARM BLANKETS ARE.' QUEEN STREETrM ASTERTON. TELPHONE 14A TOAST TO BKEAD. H EIRE'S Co the Backbone oi Civilisation.—BßEAD. It satisfies when nothing else cm, satisfy, and when the menu, with its surfeit of viands and victuals .fail to please,; goo 1 Bweet nutritious Wheat Bread comes like a ministering angel to. put courage and spirits into the hearts of' men, arranged in no delicious frostinga or garnishments, Bread wield 3 the sceptre in its regal 6way, companion of Prince and Peasant, at home i cabin or castle, ii is indeed, builder, of men and nations. -"Our. Daily Bread" made at THE MACHINE BREAD FACTORY. SI EDWARD ANTICE, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. I iDi! i$Q >j .tiifiZil "IXfE beg to notify the public of * * Ma star ton and surrounding district that we have taken over the Carrying; and Wood and 'Coal Busitfiess lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole and* Son. The business in future will be conducted on the most lines. A specialty is made of this branch of the business and all orders will receive prompt and . efficient atten tion. . 'PHOJfE 271. MAGRATH & CO. LATE H. COLE AND SONS,. Near Railway Station. MASTERTON. A 1 OUTS T Makes your moutn water as yoi slice op- a succulent pieoe of the tender roast beef, procurable at out establishment. Of course, much depends on the oook—don't blame it all on to the butcher. But we will take chance on that, for we know out meats are AI outs. E. S» ,TH - Successor to W. G. Butcher. W. H. COLE & SOF TTAVING just opened up our &ecShip - me - n + t of 1.913 WALL if ALPJijKS we mvite your inspection of onetf the largest and hest selections in the Wairarapa. We have IN"CP 4INS in all the w r SILK FIBRES, pings to match Papers. If you want to do your own Decorating we will be only to pleased to fchow you our stock, and supply you with paperhangings. We have also some good Remnants at- great rev prices. Don't forget! we are still v/<" our long-standing PAINTING i PAPERHANGING and our «!• is still 28, CHAPEL- STHeilt. W. H .COLE AND SON, PAINTERS AM) DECORATORS. 'Phone 140. P.O. Box 94. Glass, Paints, small Paints always ik j O GILVY AND CIONS S' PROPRIETORS RECORD REIGN BUTCHEF . v QUEEN STREET, M/ ~TLi T7IATTENING FARM, POT PAIS r TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDIITHII, FEB BEE& NOTE.—We do NOT kill eorc-l. . old ewee« NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR tHtP. 2LH meat lolled ti Bdroufll Xbifrt* ofro. Hie BIST article if GL.. EST article. Patronise tbft Irm that taoSls*. HINO TUT TH* im. m
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 April 1913, Page 3
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