SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LONG AND COTTER, MEAT EXPERTS. QUEEN BT MASTXiTOJ (Opposite Graham and 00.'i.) rpHE people's friend and benefit tor, abolisher of combines. Th most competent Butcher inMastei ton. - By dealing from as you h&v not to pay for lavish advts. an flash turnouts. We keep none, there fore we are able to «ut far beloi others. You set meat first ; han< from as, not handled by all-kJOmere and carted round the town.' and prob ably taken out next day for sale. M F. COTTER, an independent farmer brought up upon the land, and hi; capacity as a buyer cannot be 'denied using his own stock, bred on his es tates and classed for killing by Him self. Our Tomato Sausages are a treat—the latest American recipe havint been purchased. 1 'BEEF: Our winter beef is no* grazing at Burnside. Mt. Brqtoe. MUTTON: Ourwin.ter stock is se looted aiad awaifmia: the knife. LAMB: ]We hare then, on th< above estate. PORK : To insure the nublic. Mi Cotter has purchased his winter stock of Pork from Mr B. R. Ravner. and they are now at our disposal at thi local meat works, so patrons can reh on Pork throughout the wintei months at fid per lb. With .such a formidable combinaLONG AND COTTER catermg for the local communitr. theri need be no, fear of fabulous prices being placed upon the daily necesOArtAri - PHONE 302. S. MATTHEW'S SCHOOI FOR CIRLS. T° BE OPENED AT THE BEGINNING OP NEXT YEAR. COMMITTEE.—The Vicar, : Mrs Henry Smith (Principal of Ohilton House Girls' School, Wellington), Mrs Hosking, A. J. Rutherf urd, Esq. PRINCIPAL.—Miss E. M. M. Whitehead, M. A., Honours, University of New Zealand. HON. SECRETARY.-—Walter Nops, Trust Buildings, Queen-street. Masterton. The School will include a Junior Division for both Girls and Boys. FEES: " i Upper Division ... £3 8s per term. Lower Division £2 2s per term. For young Children attending half a day .................. £1 Is per term, A reduction will be made. where two more members of a family attend. The Committee desire to make the School as efficient and as widely embracing as possiblei. Some .approximate estimate of the number and- ages of the children whe wiH-attend, is required. Pareptß an therefore ' asked to-, communicate Al ONCE with the Vicar or the Hon Secretary. * LADIES! FOR THIS MORNING'S GROCERY ORDER RING DP 'PHONE 112. Best Separator Butter lid lb > (In any quantity.) Factory Butter 1/8 lb Rice 6 lbs. 1/. Tapioca 5 lbs. 1/ Sago 5 lbs. II Raisins 3 ckte. 1/' "Ship" Jelly Crystals ... 5 pktfi. !/■ Jelly Crystals 7 pkts. 1/ Pine Apple Chunks 8 tins 1/J English Peek Frean Biscuits: Largi assortment, small and large tins. WE STOCK ONLY [THE BEST MOREPORK BACON. The ONLY Store where the Famoui ATALANTA TEA is sold—l/- Par Lb. GIDDINGS. "THE BUSY GROCER." MASTERTON. 'PHONE 112. SUMMER FOOTWEAR. JUST ARRIVED. TVTEW Season's Footwear in all th< most Fashionable Stvles. UNQUESTIONABLE FOR COMFORT AND DURABILITY. PRICES REASONABLE. A nice Assortment of Leather T»* veiling Trunks in Stock. D. FINLAYSON & SON QUEEN ST. MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1913, Page 1
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