SLIP A "I'HEBMOS" FLASK IN YOUB TRAVELLING BIG PRIOR to leaving home for a trip fill the Flask with something hot. On the journey you can refresh our.self with a hot drink whenever the fancy takes you. Liquids placed in a "Thermos" Flask will keep hot for 30 hours and retain their fresh, invigorating flavour all the time. One of these Flasks is an inestimable boon to the traveller by rail, coach, motor, or sea. HERBERT T. WOOD, •HEMPS ANB •PTI9IAH, «ju»wi miiT flumsrosr. / a Furniture of Dig= nified Simplicity is Characteristic of the Day. QTILL it does not follow that all Furniture is either dignified or simple. . . ~ ;' . c ; To be these two qiialities combined with the virtue of wOi"lvTiu«isliip-—choose .voui-tlvalw with care ; .' • Make s«« .of .'getting full satis faction by purchasing your Firnu'ture of ■ G. HYDE & CO., whose reputatum is a sufficient gu arnatee of value. Here every article is designed and built by expert craftsmen; and finished by men who take a p ride in their work. Our reputation does not extend to quality; we are noted also for reasonable prices. HAVE A LOOK ROUND THE SHOWROOM. G. HYDE S CO., "*HE FURNISHERS WHO SATISFY." OVTSEN TREET, MJ&Wt&TOX TtIUNE 233. (JR PRIVATE 'PHONE 324. WOOL«HED» BARNS. STABLES, FOR UGHTING THERE I* JOTHING SO SERVICEABLE OR SO CHEAP AS Wftde's Patent Skylight CORRUGATE 1 AND PLAIN "ALVANISED IRON SPOUTING, ETC, PRICE AVJ FULL PAir 0 tJLARS FREE OF CHANGE. * A. 8 T. Bart, Ltd, COURTENAV PLrtGE» v;ellincton. K e H-fi u i.i THEY JEST BEST WHO DIGEST BEST Other things being equal you will find that the man who is on good terms with his digestion is a much jollier person than his dyspeptic brother,. Indigestion often gives rise to peevishness, irritability, and unsociability, because not infrequently, the sufferer falls a victim to nervous debility and depression. Consequently, if you'would be cheerful, happy, and mirthful, you must safeguard the health of your stomach, and, as is well-known, this is most easily effected by means of that famous family medicine BEECHAM'S PILLS v
EAST COAST MAIL SERVICE. ill/TESSRS JONES' SCOTT & CO. I beg to notify the residents of Masterton, and settlers of the East •Coast that they have taken over the .above Mail Service 90 long conducted by Messrs Pinhey Bros., and they trust by courtesy and strict attention ■to business, merit a continiance of iJieir support. COACHES RUN AS FOLLOWS: FROM MASTERTON—ffinui, Whakataki, and Castlepoint— Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leaving Masterton at 1 7.45 a.m. Homewood— Every Tuesday and Friday; leaving Masterton at 8.30 a.m. -Stronvar— Every Monday and Thursday; leaving Mastelrton at 7 a.m. SEATS can be booked at the -Stables during the day up till 6 and in the evening from 8 till 10 o'clock. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE—That ■<ill Luggage and Parcels for delivery snnst be left at our Coaching Stables «at the rear of Mr Eton's Pharmacy. JONES, SCOTT AND CO., PROPRIETORS, MASTERTON. Telephone No. IJM). VICTORIA LAUNDRY. BEG to advise the public generaP that I have returned to the Vio -tori* Laundry, Bannister Street, and «m prepare to execute all orders «n-----4rosted to me. S. ALLEN, TJanni&ter Street, Masterton.
"Practice economy and live like a lord." The woman who bakes with Edmonds' Baking Powder certainly practises the commendable virtue of economy and at'the same time enables the family to have delicious wholesome pastry. 28 PDMQNDC ■ _ BAKING i. ® A/ POWDER, LEVIN & CO., LIMITED, MASTERTON. MERCHANTS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. WOOL GRAIN & PRODUCE, BROKERS. A GENTS for Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Cc., Ltd., Fire, Accident, and Live Stock. Lister Sheep Shearing Machines. Engines and Cream Separators. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd., (direct to London), Orient Royal Mail Line (via Suez ), C. and A. Line, All Re 3 Route (across Canada), Union S.S. Co.'s Oversea Routes, Northern Steamship Co. (New Plymouth to Onehunga). Cooper's, Little's, and Tyson!s Sheep Dips. Sutton's Famous Pedigree Farm Seeds. J?ison's ; Fertilisers, and all Agricultural "Matiuros. LEVIN & COMPANY, LTD., MASTERTON. P.O. Bos 50. 'Plum* 99.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 July 1913, Page 7
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