JUST FANCY! GRAINED.OAK MUDGUARDS : 12/6. FOR THE WET WEATHER. SECOND-HAND £»Q CYCLES FROM o-WO. DUNLOP TYRES, 20/- & 25/-. Repairs effected by competent workmen, with genuine material. TOM DWYER, THE BYKO, Masterton and Greytown. P.O. Box 21. PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. THE Dresden Piano Company's j Annual Sale of magnificent Pianos and Organs, at terms unheard of in New Zealand, is now on, and will continue till the end of June. Pianos by Rich Lipp and Sohn, Bohm, John Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Erard, Schweehten, and other notable manufacturers. Every Piano and Organ is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. We sell more of these magnificent instruments than any four houses in the Colony. The Pianos and Organs sold by us are made by and stamped with the name of the best manufacturers in the world, which is sufficient guarantee of their excellence. We close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. It will pay you to call . and inspect the instruments. The DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton ' Quay and Brandon-street, Welling- ' ton.—M. J. Brookes, Manager. ' Agent—J. P. Elliot, Masterton. ! f I 1 i < ; { GLASGOW HOUSE, ] Queen-street, - - Masterton, (Opposite Scots' Kirk). MACGREGOR & CO. NOT ' advertising a Reduction Sale, but they 1 * are confident that, notwithstanding, I their Paces will give the public the impression that i THEY ARE. LOOK at < 1. Their BUSH RUGS, from 7/9. < 2. Their MEN'S SUITS, from 35/-. 3. Their MEN'S SHIRTS, from 2/6. 4. Their Special GENTS' TlES,at3for2/6. 5. Their FLANNELETTES, Striped and j Plain, from 4Jd. 6. Their LADIES' KID GLOVES, at 3/11.' -, General & Fancy Drapery, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING s AND DRESS LENGTHS, I all on a par with above pricos. < 1 If You Come Along to LOOK, , You Will Stay to BUY. I . : j C. E. DANIELL, j Iron & Hardware Merchant, j IS now landing, ex s.s. lonic,' Gothic, . and Turakina— ( 2£ tons Hubbuck's Genuine White and r Red Lead } . 1 ton Colthurst and Harding White and Red Lead c .1 ton soft Putty < 7 casks Burnt Sienna, Umbers and Dry » Colours c 50 drums Blundell and Spence Gen- ; vine Boiled Oil a 50 drums Blundell and Spence Gen- < vine Raw Oil E 50 drums Colthurst and Harding Gen- - vine Boiled and Raw Oil 110 rolls (5500 yaids) Lysaght's Wire Netting—36 %4 x 15, 36 _If _ 17, t 36 x If x 16, 42 x If x 16 1J tons Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9,10,11, 12 * 40 cases Corrugated Iron ' 2 tons Plain Iron, 24 and 26 gauge To arrive ex Rapolla, Jesserio and Lewis Roth, from New York— , 10 oases Maohlnery ] 4 oases Disston Hand Saws E 60 dozen Mill Saw, Cross-cut and other Files 270 kegs Wire Nails, alFsizes 10 cases General Ironmongery Queen and Chapel-streets, , MASTERTON. ' . o You or Your Grocer, Who has the Choosing P THIS is a pertinent question, and one ] that should be fairly considered by the housekeeper. Take the single item of . CANDLES. -" There are any number of kinds of Candles, . and they are of varying quality and value. When you order Candles, without indioat- - ing the special brand of Candles you want, s the storekeeper naturally gives you the kind a that yields him the mq--t profit. Some very i inferior Candles, are sold at big prices, be- \ cause ol tne big profit. You want your s inoney's worth, You want value for your •; Hioney. The only safe course to follow is to INSIST UPON HAVING APOLLO SPERM j CANDLES . . . THEY ARE HONEST CANDLES. *, The storekeeper does not get a big profit out of them, hence it follo.wa that you get - better value. A.pojlo Caudle 3 are the finest household Candles mado anywhere. They Give Satisfaction. CASH v. CREDIT. - ( THE WAIRARAPA CHEAP PROVIDERS,' \ JOHN GRAHAM & CO. \ MASTERTON, ■ HAVE made great reductions for SPOT CASH purchasers in their already - cheap Grocery Department. Goods de- i livered promptly and to order. If you re- I quire goods in haste, try us. A few of our I prices:—Marvellous valuo in a good tea, lib i packets, only ls 6d per lb; Castle Brand Baking Powder, best in the market, loose, j at only ls per lb; 3-Jlb tins good jam, 1b t per tin; 3 tins iam for Ud; 6oz packets ■ Washing Powder, 'id per packet; 1 gallon tins Peeled Peaches, ls lid per tin; Wax Candles, plain or fluted, superior to any ■ other, only 7d per lb. All our goods are equally cheap. -Try us with your next order. THE WAIRARAPA CHEAP PROVIDERS, JOHN GRAHAM & CO. LENDING LIBRARY ( OP New Books. 50 latest just added. 5/- per quarter, or. 3d per book. • Elliot's Book Arcade, masterton. ___ ™ .. J THE MASTERTON FARMERS' ; IMPLEMENT CO. ' ARE '-HE ' '. WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVES or* ' Morrow, Bassett •& Co., ] Sole Agents in New Z.ealand for— Mccormick harvesting machines, j i CONSISTING of Left-hand Open Back Reapeis and Binders, Mowers, Daisy t Reapers, Hay Rakes, Donaghey Twine and all Fanners' Requisites, Excelsior Ploughs, j Cultivators and Hiuvestcis.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7500, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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