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ttfktilAl ADVERTISEMENTS. LONG & COTTER MFAT EXPERTS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and Ob.'*.) , The people's friend cad benefactor, aboiuher of oombines. The mo®t cornpent bate" «r in Masterton. By dealing from ag yon hav® noi to pay for lavish advts. And flash turnouts. We keep iion®, therefore we are able to out far below other*. Yon get meat first hand from n*. not handled by all* oomeM, and carted round the town and " probacy taken ont nert day for safe. , Mr P. Cotter, an independent farmer, brought up upon the land, and bis oapacity m a buyer cannot be domed, using his own stock, bored on abates and classed for killing by himself. Our Tomato Bausager are a treat; the latest American reedpe having been purchased. BKBFj -Our winter hMf it now graaing at Bxirnmde, Mt. Bnwe. mnmi Qor winter stock is selectedand awaitm# thekttife. LAMB: We iutre wan on the above Estate.."... PORK: To cutm the poblio, Mr Cotter has purchased his winter rtook of Pork from Mr B. B. Rayner, and ther aire no# at oar disposal at the local meat works, so patrons can reply on Pork throughout the winter months at 6d per ib. With sndh a formidable combination as LONG AND COTTER catering far the local community, there need he no fear of fabulous prioes being plaoed upon the daily neoeasanes. 'PfcoxM 409. A PROGRESSIVE AND INTEREST* ING BUSINESS. TTjVERYBODY is patronising Russell's Second-hand Shop, where they have cot so much satisfaction for nearly five years. Thousands of residents of Masterton and of many miles around, have either bought, sold, or exchanged something or other with me at some > time, and they must have, got satisfaction or they would not stick to me. With your assistance I have been able to gradually creep up. the ladder, and I am now on top. I have put my whole heart and soul into my bupineßs, and studied your wants, and you have assisted me and I thank you for it; so I am now in a position to buy -up houses of furniture from a £5 whare to a £SOO mansion for cash in any part of the Wairarapa, and if you purchase a load of goods I will deliver it to any part for you. Ido not only deal in Furniture, but also Vehicles, Harness, Bicycles, Motors, Tools and goods'of every description. I am also a oash buyer of all kinds of old Rubber Tyres, etc. My premises are larcesi and spacious, and when you 1 walk through and look round it will reniind you. more off a city. Auction' Mart. So please walk in and O'lt, just as you please; Qr if you want me, just drop a line to Russell, Mastertw, that will find me, or ring up 'Phone 119.—ROBT, RUSSELL, Second'hftod Easier. 188 ; Queen §t., Hottexton,

GREAT SALE NOW ON AT WATSON & CO.'S EOONOMIS STORES. LARGE PURCHASE OF WAREHOUSE STOCK. ■ ALL TO GO AT H^JLF-PRICE. SEE WINDOWS AND DOORS. PRICES MUST APPEAL TO YOU. WATSON & CO. MASTERTOH'S CHEAPEST DRAPERS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. :-~jS3hes® CORRECT STATIONERY OTHING gives more Satisfaction to sender and receiver than— GOOD STATIONERY. To those who can appreciate this and at most moderate price, we invite you to see our— NEW LINES opening up. STATIONERY, LIKE FASHION, MOVES WITH THE TIMES. WE KEEP UP-TO-DATE! SEE OUR WINDOW AND SHOP OISPLAYB. NEW NOYET^j BY GOOD AUTHORS A SPECIALTY McLEOD A?T> YOIJNG, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, A FANCYGITD DSMEN. THE ACADEMY. 'Phone ISO. P.O. Box 224.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 1

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