SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE TYRE THAT SAVED PARIS. Bergougrton Types. JfOB Five Months daring the early part of 1916 when the forces of the Gorman Crown Prince hammered at the gates of Verdun in a vain effort to continue their march on Paris, thousands of tracks hurrying night and day over the thirty miles of shelled road between Verdun and Bar-le-Due earried supplies and ammunition to the heroic troops of Qeneral Petain and thereby enabled France to make good the proud boast "they shall not pass." Ninety pex cent of these trucks were equipped with Bergougnan Tyres. 5,000 miles minimum BEROOUGNAJN Tyres axe built for active Mrviea. The tixno for them to retire is when they have rendered 8000 miles and more. At their worst they deliver 5000 miles. Price List on application. SOLE WAIRARAPA AGENT, A. Y. MILLAR, Queen Street, MASTEETON. Telephone 859. MASTEETON CENTRAL BAND. rpEE Annual Goneral Meeting of the Mastorton Central Band will take place on FRIDAY, December 6th, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. Vice-Presidents and supporters of the Band are cordially invited to be present. D. W. HAGERTY, Hon. Secretary.
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UKOBNT. WANTED. Medicine Bottles in , any quantity, To be left at Sargood, Sob and Ewen's Sample Booms, opposite Charitable Aid Board offieea.
NOTICE. IN RB JOHN PAISLEY FENWICK, OP FEATHERSTON, PARMER, DECEASED. Persons having eJaima againat the above-named deceased are re* quired to send same to the undersigned on or before the 19th December. All Claims mast have the following Certificate signed at the foot thereof: "I certify that the above account was doe and owing by deceased to me on the date of his death." J. W. CABD, Solicitor for Estate. Peatherstoa, December 12, 1918.
woSSS2S ll sm^^3S^Y CLUB. rpHE StJMMER~M£ETING of the above Club, to be held on tho 4th and sth December, is POSTPONED until further notice. A. G. NEILL, Acting Secretary. niEWOOD NOTICE, RANTED KNOWN.—Having again started in tho Firewood Business, I beg to inform the public that I am now Delivering Matia Root Wood in three cord loads or over for Gash. J. CUMMINS, 38 George street. , PRESENTATION PIPES MILITARY NAIR MUSHES, SAFETY RAZORS, STROPS, Et«, on* Christmas goods are arming earlier tain expected, easterners would do well to Inspect same early, We bare a large assortment o? CASE PIPES jaet to hand, which woold make * moe present for your friends at the front. We have a nice •election of MILITARY HAIR BitOSHES (ebony backs), marked very reasonably • also very large stock of SAFETY RAZORS, STROPS, etc, to select from. W. POWELL, "THE CORNER SHOP 1 (LATE W. CKAXJG)
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Wairarapa Age, 9 December 1918, Page 1
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