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MECCANO Bright Boys. A Hundred Toys in One. MECCANO 1 delight of children and grown-ups. It at once gnps the? imagination of any boy. He can do something for himself. He can make things. Fine, strong, and stoutly built working models ot 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 tbe mental joy of an enventor. Without any mecharical skill he can do all this and enjoy his work, but if he is a thinking boy and mechanically inclined (and what boy is not?) he can apply his young and inventm* and constructional genius t» altering and improving the scores of ;nne designa given to him, of batter still, think out and make new models for himself. • . MECCANO Is a source of never-ending delight, amusement, and instruction for young and old. A BOY WEARIES OF OTHER,TjpYS, BUT NEVER &F MECCANO. A MECCANO BOY GETS HEAMMORE FUN THAN MOST OTHER 80Y5.... ■■".'■ V-.:..'-.: V;.;.:. ■'■ SEE THE MECCANO BOY AT WORK IN THE WIRDOW. BRING THE CHILDREN. THEY WILL BE V, , A SET OR MECCANO NOW MAY BE WORTH £IOOO TO YOUR BOY IN YEARS TO COME. » & C "WHERE THE BIC ALTER ATION SALE IS NOW ON." THE MASTERTON FARMER'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LTD. "IJI7E can rely on the support of tfca thousand* of satisfied customers *• '* already have on our books. We especialtr invite those Farmer a WHO HAVE NOT YET QTVP* US A TRIAL, to cot in touch with us without delay^ ~Wo handle every implement fore th •ccuessfnl cultivation, of tin farm. We know crar implements and we only touch the very beat maaa factored. : ' - "riaia^^^t&^l^-iKitr.v'i/J'l^llßl I,» ■TV* : ■*■ ■< >-. ;■■."■■-■•*■■.■/■ WI HAVE A FULL STAFFiOF EXPERTS TO LOOK AFTE* Mfe - ; YOUR:rEPAIRS. ...•:./-■ CONSULT US BEFORE GOINfr ELSEWHERE .^ RD. LEACH.; Manager. Phone, 46. PriyWJß 518.

UP-TO-DATE TAXI OAR 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 v P E " RY *" D "*' GENERAL MERCHANTS, CRAIN A PRODUCE BROKERS, LAND A ESTATE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, rUSTSBTON. ■..'.•■ • ■. ■ • ' • ." Cable and Telegraphic Addrero: ACENCIEti— New Zealand Inanranoe Co., Ltd,, (Fire, Accident, Manas* and Lira Stock); P. and 0. Steamship Go., Ltd., (via Bgeg);' tlinimax Fire -KxParasitoscide, Little'* Cooper's and Robertson'! Sheep Dips; Sutton's and Hum*' Seeds, Macalister's Ridgers and Ales.. Storrie, Ltd., Machinery'

* "KIWI" MANURES. "KIWI" MANURES. "KIWI" MANURES. "KIWI" MANURES. "KIWI" 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 INVITE INSPECTION. Seed and Manures in charge of Mr A. B. WOOD. Land and Machinery in charge of Mr S. R. AMYEB. R. BROWN, VALUFR, LAND AND ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT. TRUST BUILDINGS. iUMGf STREET, MABTERTON. <W. BANNISTER, Representative.) LANSDOWNE. "-ROOMED House, pathroom washhouse, copper and tubs, gas, h.p. water, Ift-aore seotiob, splendid orSchool. Terms and price to suit jOOMED House, h. an do. water, ' gas, it-acre section. Easy terms. For price wad terns apply **• (countrj); 29rooms, large billiard room with fau-eued Alcock table, din-tyf-room, sitteag-rooms (all jfnUj forushed), new paaco. soft drinks bar doing good trade), CO acres food land trapj»»; jpigs, obws, ] <sp*r*tor, cbuTn and dairy utensils, •o*syleitte"i»i lighiin*telephone; mly '£4 so as going concern. BUILDING SECfnONB, HIGH IT. Htare to 1-a e freehold aeolEbar; splendid building sites m for «le rn easy terms.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 3

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566

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 3

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