MILITARY WATCHES. I=s O L 3= CJ TA ;i^ VERY Man shou'd carry a reliable Watch. But don't buy a Watch by the Case. The movement is the important part, and we sell the most reliable movements In the world, namely the ROTHERHAMS, OMEGAS and WALTHAM in alf grades. You cannot make a mistake if you buy one of ours. SOLDIERS' SIZE With or Without our Special Leather Covers. See our complete display of adjusted Watches of the Colonial Series, with plain or radium dials. SMALL SIZE. Our Stocks include COLD, SILVER, CUNMETAL, and in NICKEL SILVER. Fitted with PLAIN or RADIUM DIALS, easily read in the dark, OTHER GIFTS MOST SUITED FOR SOLDIERS. SAFETY RAZORS. FOUNTAIN PENS. SHAVING BRUSHES. POCKET BOOKS. PIPES, MATCH BOXES. FLASKS. TOBACCO POUCHES. SIGNET RINGS. HUNDREDS OF OTHER USEFUL GIFTS. I—ii —i or —i lEn. s. nicol, WATCHMAKER BOX 108. : JEWELLER i OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. MASTERTON. SILVERSMITH. PHONE 182. -W^ =0
SILENT INDIAN B o T ©n CYfiLEfi. 1111 ROVER 0ARS » 1181 Ht * WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS COMFLSfim tm REGAL CAM - » h -»- ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND ELECTRIC SELF gTA.&?m SWIFT UCHT BAR> ' J : C. EWINQTON, EMQINEERINO AND MOTOR WORKS. •PHcma is mastum*
STAND at Lansdowne this season, at the owner's place, Lansdowne, the famous ThoroughbredStallion. ST. BRANDON. (Bonnie Scotland —Rose Fisher.) ST. BH A N.DON is a Bplendid typ& of thoroughbred, and has an exceptional pedigree. He is a beautiful bay horse* with black points, full of quality and possesses a perfect per. " Groom Fees 5/-, paddocking 1/All care taken, but no responsibility, FEE £5 5s for approved rnarcs, and £3 3s for unapproved mares, to ho paid on January 1, 1915. Appiy to J. Savage, Owner, Lansdowne, Masterton. Congenial Work for Women The fascination of Bee-Icecping slrongly appeals to women. The work involved in looking after ajfew Hives is light and pleasant, and mozi interesting. After the home h supplied with honey, the balance can be sold at good pticc-3. Any information desired will be gladly supplied hy us. We a?e agents for the LCWNCE AGENTS: H. SEALE & GO., LTD., QUEEN ST. : MASTERTON,
WHERE TO STAIj IN .WELLINGTON. NEW _ COMMERCIAL HOTEL Lambton Quay. "TPHIS WELL-KNOWN and POPULAR HOUSE of OALL h*« b«an bftken over by Mr A. R. Durrant, who eztands a hearty welooEao to *l] old wad new friends. COMFORTABLE) A CLEAN BEDS. GOOD MEALS. EVERY ATTENTION. A. R. DUHRANT. Proprietor. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. WAIftARAPA Visits will find the best of accommodation at the. riok'l Cecil., '.diich is iiamodiatc-i lv opposto tlit' Lambton Station. The Cecil is patronised by W.Vrarapa's Leading .SotLl.,rs. Xjjshi, Porters Kept. All Trains and Steamy "Mot J. M.CPARLANR : p rY .pricior.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 7
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