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SPECIAL h ADVERTIIEIIEWT». LONG & COTTER MEAT EXPERTS. QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and Co.'s) The people's friend and benefactor, aboliaher of combines. The most competent butcher in Master ton. By dealing from us you have not to pay for lavish advts. and Sash turnouts. We keep none, therefore we are able to cut far below others. You get meat first hand from us, not handled by allcomers, and carted round the town, and probably taken out next day for sale. Mr P. Cotter, an independent farmer, brought up upon the land, and his capacity as a buyer cannot be denied, using his own stock, bred on his estates and classed for killing by himself. Our Tomato Sausages are a treat—the latest American recipe having been purchased. 1 BEEF: Our winter beef is now grazing at Buraside, Mt. Bruce. MOTTON Our winter stock,, is selected and; awaiting the knife.' LAMB ; We have them on the above, estate. ■ ■ . - ■ PORK: To insure the public*, Mrl Cotter has purchased his winter stock - of Pork from Mr. B. R. Rayner ,and they are now at our disposal at the looal meat works, so patrons can rely on Pork throughout " the winter months at 6d per lb. With such a formidable combination as LONG AND COTTER catering for the local community, there need be no fear of fabulous prices being placed upon the daily necessaries. 'Phone 402. A PROGRESSIVE AND INTERESTING BUSINESS. / rnmmm* TTjVERYBODY is patronising Russell's Second-hand Shop, where they have got go 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 business, and studied your wants, and you have assisted me and I thank- you for itj 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, Machinery, Tools and goods of every description. I am also a cash buyer of all kinds of old Rubber Tyres, etc. My premises are large and spacious, and when you walk through and look round it will remind you more of a city Auction Mart. So please walk in and ort, just as you please. Or if you want me, just drop a line to Russell, Masterton, that will find me, or ring up 'Phone 119.—ROBT. RUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer, 188, Queen St., Masterton.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT SALE OF TENERIFFE & RENAISSANCE WORK AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. WATSON 7 & CO.'S XTAVING Purchased a large Con- „ signment at a big discount, will offer TENERIFFE D'OYLES At 3d, 4d, 6d, 9d, Is. VERY CHOICE RENAISSANCE TRAY-CLOTHS At 3S lid, 4S 6d, 49 11d, 8S 6d. ALL HALF-PRICE. ANOTHER PARCEL OF PILLOW SLIPS, Embroidered and Hemstitched, AT HALF-PRICE. SEE SEPECIAL WINDOW. WATSON & CO. MASTERTON'S CHEAPEST DRAPERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. CORRECT STATIONERY IV OTHING gaves more Satisfaction to sender and receiver than— GOOD STATIONERY. To those who can appreciate this ana at most moderate price, we invite yon to see our— NEW LINES opening up. STATIONERY, LIKE FASHION, MOVES WITH THE TIMES. WE KEEP UP-TO-DATE! SEE OUR WINDOW AND BHOP DISPLAYS. NEW NOVELS BY GOOD AUTHORS A SPECIALTY McLEOD AND YOIiNG, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, A FANCYGODDSMEN. THE ACADEMY. 'Phone 160. P.O. Box 124.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 July 1913, Page 1

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