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IMPORTANT SALE OP HIGH-CLASS Watobes. Clocks?, Brooches, Bangles. Kings, Necklets, Granny Chains, Pendants, Pearl Stars, Diamond Kings, Engagement acd Band hings, Gold and Silver Alberts, Lace Pins, Photo Frames Cut Glass and Silver Pomades, Flower Vases, Match Holders, Purses in Leather and all Silver. Thla Great Reduction Sale will commence on Monday, the 15th October-, and finish on Wednesday, the 31st. POSITIVELY FOR T6 DAYS ONLY. COME AND SECURE SOME OF THE BARGAINS AT Jeweller and Optician, (By Exam.) Masferfoin. ESTABLISHED Over 20 years. PHONE I<R P.O. BOX 5. P. HAMILL, Of QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON, Has Opened up a VERY LARGE STOCK fop the SUMMER SEASON. The Ladies of Masterton and surrounding districts are invited to call and inspect the lovely Dress Goods and Blouse Muslins that are Now Beinr "" The Latest In Boxed Blouse Lengths. Boxed Robes, some of the Latest, This will make a delightful light Summer drees. Call and see it. Embroidered Black Crepolines, British All Wool Tweeds Black, and a host of Others. ALL NEW. ALL NEW, Call at once and have first choice for your Blouse or Dress length of brilliant, phase, muslin, skirting, Cambric at P. HAMILL'S OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, QUEEN STBEET. ladies' Hepartsaiesit. FINE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND' INBLUE VENETIAN CLOTHS, GREY FLANNELLS, SPECT THE NEW STOuK OF English Worsted Suitings. FANCY TWEEDS. HEAVY STOCK OF FANCY TWEEDS IN IN SHADES OF THE NEW COLOURING BROWN, GREEN, & GREY. BROWN AND GREEN. Addres3:~NEXT C, E. DANIELL. 'Phone 222. A. DONALD, Tailor Queen Street.

AITKEN'S BOOK DEPOT. Winston Churchill's New Novel "CONISTON" By the Author of "The Crisis," " Eichard Carvel," &c.) Soffie early Press opinions "iL easily the best of Mr Churchill's books . . . . It is a big story, finely conceived and strongly developed."—Globe-Democrat. " Coniston'is an inspiration of genius . .". such ,as few American ■writers have achieved, and none surpassed."—Public Ledger. "'Coniston'is a greater novel than any that preceded it, and . . works up an intense dramatic interest that makes one almost forget its literary charm."— Chicago Record-Herald. " 'Coniston' strengthens Mr Chui-chill's position as one of the ablest writers of the day. It possesses the irresistible grip on the emotions possessed by the great novelists."—Boston Herald. 540 Pages: Cloth: Price 3/6. Posted 3/11. BOOKSELLER ANASTATIC-NEE. , , QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. A WELL APPOINTED PHARMACY S not only a Convenience, but a necessity at the Southern end of the Borough. This loKg felt want has been supp'.ie d, and if you visit St. GEORGE'S you will find his little Pharmacy replete with every day wants in the shape of Drags, Chemicals, and Druggists' Sundries. This Pharmacy has come to stay, and the Proprietor hopes that with the rapid growth of the Township, his business will increase in proportion. CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Exchange Hardware Stores. PAl r MY SHOP A VISIT And you will find Dozens of Articles you really do want. THAT IS YOUR BUSINESS. THAT IS OUR BUSINESS* FIRST CLASS ATTENDANCE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. CAFE DE, PARIS, Luncheon and Supper Rooms. T. iJ. WOTT, Proprietor.

FARMS FOR SALE. 4fc4fcU sawmill been through balance, ring-fenced, 2 paddocks, about threeparts flat; 4roorned house and all necessary outbuildings. Owner will sell very oheap on account of bad health. Price, £2,000 only. Terms if required. A REAL GOOD BARGAIN. A SPLENDID SHEEP AND DAIEY FARM. Q Kf\ Acres °* first-class freehold land, o*J\) 330 acres in grass, balance shelter, 6-roomed hoiise and all necessary outbuildings, seven paddocks and very well watered. About 6 miles from town, close to creamery, school, and post 'office. Price £ll per acre. Terms. a. w. mUrrell ESTATE AGENT, EKETAHUNA. J.R. NICOL. (LATE F. H. WOOD.) , AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AS for SaleHouse, Victoria Street, 5 rooms, £3OO, Cash £SO. 2 Houses, Cornwall Street, 5 rooms, pantry etc., £4OO cash. House, near Pine Street, 4 rooms, bathroom, seullery, £4OO. Cash £7O. House, Colombo Road, 6 rooms, bath-room and pantry, §-acre, £6oo'. House, High Street, 5 rooms, all conveniences, |-acre, £425. Section, Lansdowne, If :acres, £215. 42 acres, MauriceviDe, £650 including cattle, etc. 1 150 acres, near New Plymouth, £lO per acre, £350 cash. 276 acres, near Ekstahuna, £l2 10s per acre. 587 acres, Carterton, £8 per acre. 566 acres, Kopuaranga, £9 per acre. Building Sections, Jeans Estate, £7O to £IOO, Large range of all kinds of properties on the books. Particulars on application. J. R. NICOL, Bannister Street, Masterton, „ ancebusb, 3*roomed cottagstable, cow3hed, yards, eto., title 0.R.P., at 255. 10 years res.dental. Price £4 10 per acre. Terms. I IViOk Aores milling bush, nearly all Totara and Matai, tramline through bush. Price £4OO, terms. ' '"i "I Acros, 210 acres in grass, ring f A fenced, 3-roomad cottage. Title O fI.P., at 265, rent £24 per annum, price £ISOO. Easy terms. HOTELS. Taranaki, lease 3 years, rent £B, weekly takings £9O, price £2IOO. Wairarapa, lease 6 years, rent £5 10s weekly takings £55, price £2400. Hawke's Bay, lease 4 years, rent £5, weekly takings, £45, Price £I7OO. Rangitikei, 6 years lease, rent £6, weekly takings £SO, price £2200. Wellington, lease 5 years, rent £4 weekly takings £32, Price £llsO. < Hawke's Bay, lease years, rent £7, weekly takings £7O, price £2BOO. LOMAX & Co. LAND, ESTATE AGENTS, & HOTEL BROKERS. PALMERSTON N. and MANGAWEKA.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8264, 18 October 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8264, 18 October 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8264, 18 October 1906, Page 7

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