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See GRAHAM'S Advertisement on Page 2. Bunker's Ba.Ua.de of Suratuya. Members of Parliament, bigwigs, cooks, Laundresses, grocers, and sailors bold, Sellers of cabbages, squibs and books, • Dolts that by lawyers are bought and sold, Soapboilers, mineo for coal and gold, Punters who smash on the gay gee-gee, Player and Puritan, saint and scold, — All of 'em drink Suratura Tea! Bailiffs and sharebrokers, pluckers and rooks, Hawkers of jewellery, gold and " rolled," " ( Hatchere of companies, plots, and spooks, Naughty black sheep that have left'the fold, Dealers in muddledom, murk, and mould, Patriots that roar o'er the land and sea, Pricked politicians left oat in the cold, — All of 'em drink Suratura Tea ! Chaps tint get fimou3 by swinging their " docks," Curates and mimes (by fair dames extolled), Roysterers heapin? wild oats in stooks, Divas (don't swallow all stories told), Crabby misanthropists hoary and old, Martyrs (there's one of 'em left, maybe), Spendthrifts, and misers who hoanjjfc-hat they hold, " All of 'em drink Suratura Tea ! L'ENVQy. Ships sailing safely, or derelicts shoaled, Splendour or poverty (you, sir, or me) — All men need solace, ere yet they are poled— All of 'em drink Suratura Tea ! William Bunker, Colonel. THREE GUINEAS! FOR A TAILOR-MADE SUIT. nnAILOR-MADE SUITS from -*- Three Pounds Three Shillings —made on the premises very best materials, and tailored by expert tailors. risk ot misfit op incorrect style. OUR £3 3s SUITS ARE GUARANTEED. Also a SPECIAL SUIT at SO/measured and cut on the premises by an expert tailor. CALL AND LOOK AT THE MATERi&LS. OLDS AND ANDERSON, Opposite W.F.C.A., QrjEEN-6TBEET. - - MiSTEETOK. ETER HIDER, Chimney street. Orders for Chimneys which require to be swept well, prcmptly, and cheaply, to be left at Peter Hider's residence, Masonic-street, or care of J. Blinkhorne, tobacconist, Queen-street BY SPECIAL «r _■*_ "iK&i HIS APPOINTMENT j|ai@|iliPJ§S[ EXCELLENCY T0 LORD PLUNKET. G. BEDFORD, Hall-street, Masterton. TTMBRELLAS Made to Order, Re-covered U and Repaired. China and Glass Neatly Rivetted. Scissors, Knives and Razors Ground. Cane Chairs Re-seated. Umbrellas, etc., sent by post for repair will be promptly returned. R. MOSS WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, 20, Walton's Avenue. npHE best and most economical household JL coaI—WESTPORT and PELAWMAIN —at lowest cprrent rates. Taupiki Coal, 2/- per cwt; 9/- quarter ton. Telephone 310. Masterton Permanent Invest ment and Building Society. THE SOCIETY is prepared to gran LOANS repayable by instalments oi otherwise, on approved freehold security. Terms on application. J. B. KEITH, Manager. OGILVY & SONS, RECORD REIGN BUTCHERY, Queen-street, Masterton. ONLY ths Primest of Meat supplied. - Delivery carts call on customers in any part of town. 'Phone 65. MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS (Estab. 1874). MESSRS PICKERING BROS, desire to notify the public generally that they have purchased the interests of Mr D. Pickering in the above business. By careful attention to orders, combined with good workman- . ship, we hope to secure the same liberal support accorded in the past to Mr D. PickejjJß* Telephone No. 74. P. A. PICKERING. A. H. PICKERING A. WHITE & CO? TOBACCONISTS & HAIRDRESSERS. THE most up-to-date and best-equipped saloon in town. Best brands of Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. A large and varied stock in all lines. D. WILTON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO (opposite "'v Dalgety and Co.'s\ Queen-street, Masterton. If you want the best in photography come to me. Groups, Views, etc., taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. Enlargements made and finished by an experienced artist. Amateur work finished. Views of town and district for sale. GEORGE HERON, GRAIN MERCHANT, GROCER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, ■" Hall-street, FIREWOOD. BEING overstocked with Firewood, I have decided to sell 1-foot Matai at 25/- per Cord. 2-foot „ 22/- „ FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. T. Wi 6VIJLLER, Bannister-street. VU9Bwi£q3u smneinial ..a.LJ.i.w em

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 6

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