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KAIAPOI # OVERCOATS z Ol|k Quality, qJ v of r . r • In every department ot men s outfitting gSr there is always one particular name which, in sheer merit, proved value, and unim- 5k ) peachable quality, comes to stand for the / very best that money can buy. /**■ iSgMI Ur t In the matter of overcoats, the name KAIAPOI has won this distinction. ''B I The illustration in this an- i w 1 WT’IyV ' ‘"r nouncement was drawn 111 t 1 I’( I 1 * from an actual Kaiapoi Overcoat. The coat itself is made by master tailors V fjpSr- bJF**** from all-wool doth woven s& in the Dominion. Write K «M 'i \j® for patterns. I ,BW || M Sold by leading Outfitter,. 22 < ‘ KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MTg. U ft 7-’J-Co. Ltd. - 1 ! CHRISTCHURCH. —

= pertct mustard yi ie j ceen flavour and “bite” of musv. - ; ’J tard are in the essential oils of the 1 mustard seed. Only cold water can release and develop those oils. Unless you mix your mustard with cold water at least 10 minutes before use you cannot hope to enjoy its full 4 benefits. MUSTARD isn’t MUSTARD UNTIL IT’S MIXED. “Dry” mustard is an empty promise. It neither stimulates appetite nor aids j digestion. Mustard was never meant A to be taken unmixed any more than coffee was meant to be eaten. Mix your mustard with cold water some minutes before using. Mt Colman's Mustard A //<// _— — • Do not use I! W it DRY! y®/ / i?APPOir < ™J NTTO _ _/v hm™«king, W'.iO Col whs |L Mustard

’ ProtetS your Cows as you would yourself, T\ | , X by purchasing warm winter coats for them. 11l Extra Heavy Canvas is used for making the 4 I 1 t Cow Rugs in stock here. 1 I IJi All are strongly stitched, and fitted, with 1 t durable leather straps. They will withstand j I jJnf \ the full force of Winter weather for several | | IJflf c!| seasons. Tell us the size and we will gladly I | ’jSd Jjg g—eg prices. 1 | lffl? O ALBERT DONALD Saddle and Harness Maker PUea USI Qawss Street, Martertea

F. B. GRAY. MAIL CONTRACTOR 4b GENERAL CARRIER, TELEPHONE 1168. HOMEWOOD MAIL SERVICE: Leaves Post Office, Tuesday and Fridays, 1 p.m. Returns Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11 am. AU parcels and fares booked at 71 Bannister street. HUPMOBILE. THE FARMER’S CAB. ECONOMY, APPEARANCE, COMFORT, DURABILITY, PERFORMANCE, ' BIERLING VALUE. G. MALMO, LTD., THE SERVICE GARAGE.

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Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1924, Page 3

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