CANDLES PRICES The Standard <£ Value and Practical Excellence .1 WorW oven 93 AWARDS. PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY. LIMITED. London, Liverpool, Cape Town, . Johannesburg, Shanghai. °nal Special Award, ' ahd 4 Gold Medals, CHRISTCHURCH, NX, 1906. ORACOSV ROG. - uava jt; ivay xia-Of owai ucu *v*** x.«***j «. dressing things in his hoary mantle, and lubioo.. the morning air and Evening breßse "Summer; £pne ? s and Winter's come." It all means a cold-Winter and an early ..•minder from Nature that it's' titne you began; to think of our Big ' Winter Stock of Warm, Woolly Blankets and Bugs. Here we quote a few-of them. - Big, soft., fleecy^.fellows,^..:, GRAHAM'S Noted Low Prices,. '„...-,;": . OUR WARM WOOLLY WHITE COLONIAL 'BLANKETS.y•■jfe,. pure wool in every one of them, and never, before have we l&jam.. better, quality, y.""~* •' .■?'% \i' \.":*■'■.': ..' ;; y' /.,.;•■..'.,>,;. y,iy-i'"'y-■ .FOR.SiNGLE.BEDS, from 15s6d Pair. ; y.,yy-' y : ;'.-/ -''yyyyV A;-,, FOR THREE-QUARTER BEDS, fr '. :m/18s 6d; Pair, y ; y ;^'-. ;)'[ " FOR FULL-SIZE DOUBLE BEDS, f rom 22s 6d ; to *SS Pair. , v " y ENGLISH AND .COLONIAL RUGS. Real honest .vtilnf ever^Rug. They're 1 sellingreal slick this season on account o.'fthese low prices and big values. •-•, . y. ' ■ ,\> : ENGLISH AND COLONIAL RUGS from 6s" 6d to' 80S. •-), _ l , "WHERE THE WARM BLANkETS ARE.*' r i; l QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TELPHONE 14. ,
A TOASTS TO BREAD. PERU'S &> the Baokborie of L Civilisation.—BßEAD.«» It satisfies* when nothing else can satisfy, and when the menu, witb itt surfeit, of viands and victuals fail to pleaße,, goo I sweet nutritiou* Wheat Bread comes like a ministering angel to pat courage and spirits ink the hearts of men, arranged & m delicious frostings or garnishments Bread wielda the sceptre in its regal sway,companion of Prince and Peais indeed, builder of men and nations. "Our Daily Bread" made at THE MAOHINE BREAD FACTORY EDWARD ANTICE, - QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
PUBLIC NOTICE. W"E beg to notify the public of ,'» Masterton -and surrounding district that we hav£ taken over the Carrying and Wood and Coal Business' latelv conducted by Messrs H. Cole and* Son. . The business in future will be; conducted on the most up-to-date lines. - A. specialtv is made of this branch iiof-the-'business and all orders will -receiver prompt and efficient atten -'tiogtr/y ••"'>;.. ■) ; ■ . irWic-'- :l v .'PHONE 271. -■ MAGRATH & CO LATE H. COLE AND SONS, Near Railway Station. MASTERTON. : AI*CUTS ' T Makes your moutn water as yot elice* off a succulent pieoe of the tender roast beef; procurable at our establishment. Of course, much depends on the cook—don't blame it all on to the butcher. But we will take chance on that, for we know our bteats ate AI outs; Successor to W. Q. -Butaner,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 21 April 1913, Page 3
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