THE GRAPHIC - - - English Dictionary. KEW AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY Contains 1,413 Puges, Cloth Binding, with 15 Coloured Plates. EACfI 3s 6d! 3s 6d! AT C. 0. AITKEN'S, Bookseller "and Stationer, Quce ? Street - Masiarion. [PHONS*2Ik| gjjjP.O.gBOX 102. PSweakaSD?! ICL'OTHINGffACTORY/| Fop this Brand KSM«- UP Telephone 101. Our . . Celebrated "Tailor Cot" Suits. e annot ba Equalled. 57s 6d, 60s, 67s 61 N. Z. Clothing Factory, 85 &87 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. W i i M m m.% 1 i If li w Ws. % I A p? y J. £. NICOL, (LATE F. H. WOOD.) Auctioneer, Land and insurance Agent, Bannister Street, Maste**ton, OP BLOCK, SOUTH ROAD AND DONALD STREET. Seven Building Sites for Immediate Sale. Splendid Portion. High and Dry. Good frontages. Moderate Prices. ' SECTION No. 1. ~ 2. i» » 3. „ 4. „ 5. »» » fiii » 7. A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 P 23-7 23.7 23 7 23.7 0 16 0 £7O. £7O. £7O. £7O £125. £BOO. £125. On Section 6 there is a splendid l lo roomed modem built hoasa, larga stable with loft, bugg . shed, woodshed and wasbhousa. This. -an exceptional opportunity of securing desirable sections at low'/ates. Fur ther particulars on application. J. R. NICOL, Bannister Street, Maatenton. . . THE . . Masterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd., Make every Discriptlon of Casting oa or Brass. Oar new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to serve •733 suioW and as well as any firm in the colony. The jinpany are Cash buyers of every di3cription of Ca?t Iron and Brass Metal. Street . J. H. PAULING, Manager.
Si rags as Sils© Sews THE LADY WHO USES EEE THE LATEST MODELS AT SINGER DEPOT Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, MASTEIITONKEATIMfiS LOZENGES EASILY CUBE THE WORST COUGH. One gives relief. Ail increasing sale of over So years is a certain test of thrir value. Sold in tins everywhere. refcf-
OH MY CORNS! Be careful" 'where jou ire ad 1 please. 1 Friend, that advice woul be unnecess- 1 ary if you used | Wood's Corn Solvent, | a certain remedy for Corns of every g description. § Price Per Bottle, Is. I Sold only by P HERBERT T. WOOD, j I CHEMIST & PHARMACIST, j MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. | <■- i.iw. tmiWtJ.A'l KIIMiUMHIIII ■■ I ■IIIW I IIIHIMM TEA, to be really wholesome, fullflavoured, and strong, depends upon skilful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, \\*hich is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon and Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and was transplanted from India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by the change, bu lost others. Both aro combined in "TIGER" TEA. Try some. You'll like l, ,T. Qrabam and Co., Ajrents
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8510, 14 August 1907, Page 3
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