OF man WINTER is on his way ....! And for real warmth this Winter you can’t do better than instal a “Hot Dogge.” Burning coke, coal or wood, the “Hot Dogge” gives a tremendous heat at low cost. See the “Hot Dogge today. I ■S B Sfl CcSsiS 0 id f D MMIB® o G f’WsfeßPl G 1 E" The Champion “Hot Dogge.” There are so many uses for the “HOT DOGGE” AS A DRIER — Many of these now famous Stoves nave been installed in business premises, clubs, hotels and institutions for the express purpose of drying wet clothes. IN THE BACH— Your seaside or country bach is not complete without a “Hot Dogge’ Heater. There’s room for a couple of pots on top, and it cooks as well as a large oven. On Display and Sale at C. E. DANIELL, LTD. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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n FOR THE FARM \\ y or GARMN vn WE HAVE THE FINEST RANGE /off AND Q UAUTY to choose 1 ' * FROM. Axes, 10/6 to 15/6; Maul Heads, 5/-; Maul Rings, 3/9 pair; Wedges, 1/-; Splitting Guns, 19/6; Slashers, 10/6 to 16/6; Saws, Handles, Augers, Spades, Shovels, Rakes and Hoes. “THE FARMERS” (W.F.C.A., LTD.) QUEEN STREET. ’Phone 1600. P.O. Box 442.
EXHIBITION TRIPS FOR ALL Reduced Fares by Rail MEW ZEALANDERS, if any of you miss seeing the great Centennial Exhibition, you will not be able to blame the Railways Department. From April 1 and continuing for the duration of the Exhibition, fares for trips to Wellington are reduced by an average of 20 per cent, according to length of journey. These concession tickets are available for a fortnight from date of issue by any train except the North Island Main Trunk “Limited.” A separate concession is for parties of not fewer than six persons travelling together. They can buy first-class return tickets at secondclass rates, or second-class tickets at three-quarters of the ordinary second-class return fare. To obtain suitable private accommodation in Wellington, the best course is to communicate with the Exhibition Company’s Official Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, which will promptly make satisfactory arrangements for board. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1940, Page 2
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