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A New 7VIECCANO A Hundred Toys in One. *■* delight of children and grown-ups. It at once grips the imagination of any boy. He can do something for himself. He can make things. Fine, strong, and -stoutly built work ing models of the world's mechanical * wonders. Each one is a thing of his own creation, and he can sit by and watch its beautiful mechanism work. with all the mental joy of an enventor. Without any mechanical skill h e can-do all this and enjoy his work, but if he is a thinking hoy and mec hanicaUy inclined (and what hoy is not?) he can apply his young and in yentive and constructional genius to altering :aad improving the scores of 'fine designs given to him,: of better f.still, Simk out and make new models for himself. Is a source of never-ending delight; amusement, and instruction for young and old.' A BOY WEARIES OP OTHER Tp&S, BUT NEVER OF MECCANO. A MECCANO BOY GETS HEAPS MORE FUN THAN MOST OTHER BOYS. SEE THE4WECCANO BOY AT WORK IN THt WINDOW. BRING THE CHILDREN. THEY WILL BE DELIGHTED. A SET OR MECCANO NOW MAY BE sWORTH £IOOO TO YOUR BOY r IN YEARS fTO COME: GRAHAM & SO, "WHERE THE BIG ALTER ATIOH BAI.E IS THE' MASTERTON FARMERIs IMPLEMENT COMRANY, " * w already have on our hooka. We especially invite those Farmer a WHO HAVE NOT YET QTVIW US A TRIAL, to get in tonofa withuw witaoiat delay. , f We handle every implement for* th Bocueasful cultivation of tit* turn s We know our implementi and w* only touch the very b«t mc*«> firm. *M factured. r •■ : . •••■;■•"".■■•.■ '■'■ your >• epairs:.- - C3ONSULT US BEFORE GOINGELSEWHERI. R. D. LEACH, Manager. Phone, 46- Private 518. ,

UP-TO-DATE TAXI CAE FOR HIRE. MEETS TRAINS AT CAB-FARE RATES. . AVAILABLE ANY HOUR—DAY OR NIGHT. REASONABLE RATES. 'PHONE 423. J. FERGUSON, . PROPRIETOR. No. 17. MIRIAM STREET. G. H. P Elf " Y * M0 "?- GENERAL MERCHANTS, GRAIN A PRODUCE BROKERS, LAND 4 ESTATE AGENTS. FERRY STREET, ?' \STIRTON. Gable and Telegraphic Address: "PERRIE." Telephone No. 105 AGENCIES i New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., (Fire,' Accident, Marine and Live Stock); P. and 0. Steamship 06., Ltd., (via Suez); LTinimax Fire Extinguiahers. Bodmin'a Paraaitoscide, little'* Cooper's and Robertson's Sheep Dips; Sutton's and Hunt' Seeds, Maoalister's Ridgers and Alex. Stoma, Ltd., Machinery. "KIWI" "KIWI" "KIWI" "KIWI" "KIWI" MANURES. MANURES. MANURES. MANURES. MANURES. Crops from these Manures always come out on top—we challenge competition. . ■ Specially selected RAPE, SWEDE, MANGOLD, and TURNIP SEED, for the Spring. WE |NVITE~7NtPECTION. Seed and, Manures in oharge of Mr A. B. WOOD. Land and Machinery iv charge of Mr 8. R. AMYES.

R. BROWN, YALUFR, LAND AND t»TATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT. TRUST BUILDINGS, 9UUN STKEET, MASTEETOJT. (W, BANNISTER, Representative.) LANtDOWNE. . -ROOMED House, Bathroom * washhouse* oopper and tabs, gas, ih.p. ohan' A cheap place- ' School. Terms and price to suit g**j i-acre section. Easy terms. For price. wad terms apply 1 (country); 28 rooms, large billiard room with irall-aused Alcook table, din-mfc-room, rittintj-rooms (all folly fur'doipg good trade), 60 acres good land horses, traps, pigs, -odwa, •eparator, churn and dairy utensilfl, MWtylene gas lighting, telephone; mly £450 aa goon* concern. BUILDING SKOTIONB, HIGH PJT. J-aor* to 1-a e freehold aeotaotosr; splendid building sites m Sigh s Street; for sale =a easy terms.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 October 1913, Page 3

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545

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 October 1913, Page 3

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