CARTERTON ADVERTISEMENTS, DEPENDABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Consider the lilies how they growl This business had grown by reason of the fact that none but dependable footwear is sold over our busy counters. Service tells its tale ©very time. Give us a trial, if you have not already done so. We cannot bo beaten for price and value.—J. Hemming;, late Davis Ss Co., the Busy Footwear Store. W. C. THE §USY DRAPERY STOBB, (Lato W. Mansfield) HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. * ■'' ■ > . Monster Opening Sale Now la Progress. Finishing Saturday, March 20. SHOP WITH US. We Guarantee the Best Value, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PALLISEB^BAY ■ and • THE OLD LAKE PEEEY, &y Carbon Sundays from Masterton, Weather Permitting. 100 MILES OP PLEASURE. Other Trips by Arrangement. Ring 'Phono 1144. HUDSON SUPER-SIX CAB. H.M.COLE, PROPRIETOR. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTIONS. Fully Planted in Orchard and Shelter Trees. Each section over 3*B acre with Wide Frontage to Cornwall Street. Low Prico for Quick Sale. Particulars from: ERNEST P. PENTON, ~ PERRY'S BUILDINGS, • ] ,Sole Agent. COME AND SEE THESE GfAS COOKERS! Soundly mndto and well finisho/cl, With every convenience for rapid, easy, and economical cooking, they are a credit to the New Zealand firm that makes them. ; We are going to sell many of 'them thft summer. That's why we adviser pkcing your order at once; later on there may be some dolay before we can fit yours, with orders piling in. You BUY this cooker for less than a penny a day. > Weigh the copper against the economy, the convenience, the comfort of gas cooking—and decide; wouldn't that penny be well spen|. Let us have your order to-day. THE GAS SHOWROOM, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. Neill Wootton, CRYSTAL SPRING MXNESMi WATEE FAOTOBY, (LateT. 0. Dean©) QUEEN BTBEET. Oar Troll-known Soft Drlnkß ka t* obtained at nil the leading ban an* refreshment rooms in the town and irarrounding district. Spring water of crystal clearness and tho purest of ingredients used in th* manufacture of deUcioos ißordials, aerated waters, and noE-»loohollc i ■ beers. We make a speciality of Pure Fruit, Cordials. They are stocked by all th« principal storekeepers and grocers Ask for Neill Ss Wotton'f (later T, 0. Denne) RASPBERRY, LEMON SYRUP, LEMON SQUASH, PINEAPPLE, LMEJUICE, SABSPABILLA, Wo are pleased to supply private customers at the factory in Queen's Street, but cannot undertake to deliver sntall quantities. , SOCIAL GATHERINGS AND PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOB/ Cash Buyers of Empty Bottles. *ife for Quotation. T*l«phono IMI MB. R. BEATTEB (Late Fly, Young & Be&ttte) wishes to inform the public that he has just imported a 8-ton DENNIS MOTOR LORRY, and is prepared to do general carrying to any pert of the district at reasonable rates. Stud etock removed to any past of the . district. Furniture earefaUj removed. 'Phono 1588. Private a*Mrett> KING EDWARD STBEEf,LANBDQWNE. FOR HIGH QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST PBIGBS King Up SJ>. STORE ♦PffONK 1170, CAB PBOPBESTOB, MASTEBTON. Cabs meet all trains, late and early tn<l fill all private eng»f[emwitfc
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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 1
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