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4 S the Shooting now well advanced Mfflß desirous of obtaining a firstjgaßßgb class GUN, at a reduced i'kice, should call on me as jEhMHI early as possible. All Guns jHfflß this season's importation. Jjß flffl Second-hand Guns taken in Kg Wβ part payment and highest ■ W V llce allowed on same. Full fflfJL Gtocks of Shooting Kequisites, including Cartridge Belts from 3/6, Cleaning Eods from 2/6, Gun Covers from 1/6, Gun Oils, Etc., Etc. All brands of Cartridges kept in stock. A. BRADFORD, Gunsmith and Locksmith, QUEEN-STEEET. r in i ""Mil Geaiui/me Swiss MiLr£ Chocolate It is the acme of perfection. CURES RAGING TOOTHACHE IN A FEW SECONDS. RJSOUTSJUE& Latest Scientific Remetr} roe DESTROYING THE NERVI <* DECAYED TEETH Price Is. Insist on Trytoj //VGO. Sold by alj Chcmicts and Store*. Sold by H. T. Wood, Chemist. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Levin & Co. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE Best Shop in Town for A Good Shave by Expert Workmen, The Finest Selection of Tobacconist's Requisites, The Most Varied Assortment of Toilet Outfits, Combined with Civility ani Attention, 3 A. WHITE fr CO.'S, The Leading Masterton Tobacconists and Hairdressers. BEALE "& PARTON, Plumbers and Tinsmiths, QUKEX-STREET. "OELTABLE WORK by Reliable and JL\j Crfrtiiiciited Tradesmen, AT BEDROCK PRICES. Tel. G2. I Hose- 1 I Picking I I Children. | | © Win-n a i-liiltJ is constantly % X jiii-kini: its nose it is a sign a j» tliat Vi'orms arc troubling the | B little one. (j I WADE'S WOeSVI FIGS 1 I Eradicate ¥/orms. 1 X Pleasant to the taste, ami do | jg not i:anse sii kness or leave fa SJ any aftcr-efftrts. j* I Price 1/- I I CHEMISTS AND STORES. | S. J. BEST & CO., VARNISH AND PAINT WORKS, Auckland. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of Oil and Spirit Varnibhe3 for Cabinetmakers, Painters, Decorators, and Coachbuilders. Colours—Dry, in Paste, in Gold Eize in Turps. [Established 1885.] " 'Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark By deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near home; Tis sweet to know there ia an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we come. But sweeter still than thi?, than these, than all — Than c'en a gown made of the choicest silkTo hear FEED STAPLES' daily welcome call Of new-laid efgs, & n d butter, cream and milk. A BEAUTIFUL LIBBAEY FOR NOTHING. THE Proprietors of the BOOK GIFT TEA, in addition to giving a very fine quality tea at the price of ordinary tea, are able to allow consumers of their teas to select, FREE, a very nicely bound volume from their catalogue of books—which contains most of the standard works of the day —with every 61bs of tea purchased. Cut the coupon out of the wrapper, and when you have accumulated 6 one pound or 12 half-pound coupons, you are entitled to exchange them for any book on the catalogue that is given away with 61bs of tea. The same arrangement applies to the better books. JAS. WHITTAKEE, GROCER • ■ SOLE AGENT.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7827, 20 August 1904, Page 7