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? a WHAT ABOUT A FOUNTAIN PEN ? THE advantages to be gained by using one is that it is always ready when required. Writes easy (but doesn’t spell). The flow of ink is slow and steady, and entire satisfaction given to the writer. The Nibs are 14 carat Hold and can be had in fine medium and broad. The following pens are specially recommended THE PET, CAN THE SWAN THE IDEAL. PRICE 12a Gd post free. A cheaper pen with Iridium Nib THE GORDON, prioe 7s 6d. Stylo Needle Pens from 3s Gd upwards. Printing Orders Executed at Lowest Rates. Rep osentative and agent for the Waipawa Mail. Copies oi the Mail can be ob ri td on arrival of tho afternoon train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays D. ANNAND BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, waipukl.au. 13

Have yon seen the Latest ? Beale Torpedo SEWING MACHINES. HAVING personally supplied over 1100 in Hawke’s Buy, I can strongly recommend them. Our Latest Novelty is a machine that sows backwards or forwards. We are right Up-to-date 1 Special allowances on old Beale Maohiues. Sole Importer for Hawke’s Bay Chas. ft. (uimoid, HEUETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS

D.1.C., WELLINGTON. SPECIAL VALUES IN AUTUMN & WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. NEW GREY COSTUME TWEEDS, 44 to 4G iaohes wide. New line Checks, Allover Checks, Grey Plaids, Grey Grounds with coloured Checks, Granate Flakes, Mi'ler Tweeds, Homespun Coatings, &c. 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, to 4/11 yard. VENETIAN COSTUME CLOTHS, 44 to 46 inches wide. All pure Wool Shunk, Cherry, Wine, Grenat, Seaweed, Bronze, Moss, Purple, Brown, Myrtle, Navy, Bluett and Pansy shades. 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 to 6/11 yard. 44 inch PURE WOOL CLAN TARTANS, 2/6 yard. FRENCH TARTAN PLAIDS FOR COATS, COSTUMES, &o. 2/3, 3/6, to 7/11 yard. Write for SAMPLES of DRESS MATERIALS, with Measurement forms. Post free on application at THE D.1.C., WELLINGTON, A. A. CORRIGAN, 66 Manager. YOUR TASTE IS CORRECTIF SURATURA TEA is your favourite. Don’t be misled into trying any other which folk will tell you is just as good. SURATURA TEA is a perfect tea—nature made it so. There is something about it that endears it to the heart of every tea-drinker. It’B bouquet is distinct and exclusive ; it is rich and fragrant and very economical. It is the economy of SURATURA TEA that makes it so desirable a family tea. A pound of SURATURA will go further and give more real pleasure than a pound of any other tea in the market. SURATURA is pure Ceylon Tea, and is i guaranteed not blended with Indian I China, or any cheap or inferior Teas.

RETAIL PRICES. Suratara A Quality—ls 6d per lb. Suratura B Quality—ls 9(1 por lb. Suratura D Quality—2s per lb. Suratura X Quality—2s 4d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. 46 ROBERT SCOTT. PLUMBER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, AND DECORATOR, Waipokurau. WATER TANKS and Baths on hand or made to order. Hot and Cold Water Fitting. On hand a large stock of Paperhangings, Scrim, Tacks, White Lead, Oil, Turps, Paints, Varnishes, Spouting, Glass, etc. Work in any part of the Province undertaken and executed in first-class style at reas mable ratei. A trial solicited. 3 T. W. WILLS, DIRECT Boot Importer, GREAT NORTH ROAD, WAIPAWA. A LARGE, New, and well-assorted stook, consisting of all the best brands of ENGLISH, COLONIAL AND AMERICAN FOOTWEAR. LADIES' GUM BOOTS. Albo a large assortment of CHILDREN’S & NURSERY GOODS. 29

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 4954, 28 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 4954, 28 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 4954, 28 April 1906, Page 2

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