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■ . 7 JUST LANDED, LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Basic Slag and Superphosphates * Of the very BEST and HIGHEST GRADES, which wo are quoting at exceedingly low rates. Wo have large & varied stocks of all kinds of GRASS SEEDS, including "HAWKJ<;'S BAY," "SANDON," "LOCAL," and "SOUTHERN" RYE GRASSES, LOCAL and IMPORTED COW GRASS, highest grades in "WHITE CLOVERS," "CRESTED DOGSTAIL," "MEADOW FESCUES," "FOXTAIL," "WESTERN WOLFS." This is a splendid grass for early sowing, and has proved itself a huge success. "PRAIRIE GRASS SEED," also a fine Winter Feed sowing. Finest Machino Dressed "COCKSFOOT." All above at very lowest prices, for Quality and Value cannot bo beaten . Larae stock of SEED OATS, including "ALGERIANS" and^' GARTONS, "' " ABUNDANCE," " SEED WHEAT," " PEED OATS,' "PRIME SHEAF CHAFF," "SEED BARLEY," "MAIZE," "MEADOW AND CLOVER HAY. " Agents for COOPER'S aud LITTLE'S DIPS. Sole Agents for the famous WHITE'S DIP. Look out for SHARPE'S FAMOUS "SWEDE," "RAPE," "TURNIP," aud "MANGOLD" SEEDS for next season. Wo have be -•. appointed Solo Agents throughout the Wai rant pa for above Seeds; this firm being one of tho leading SEED People throughout Great Britain. Before purchasing, consult us about your requirements. We arc able to supply all you require at lowest prices. Jfe, SKILFUL REPAIRING. wV \ /vPI When your boots wear out —as boots Ink \ (-<y —"^ ou sen< * tnem t0 De re Paired. W\A ;tf They may come back with a new lease ijp-A \ Cj of life, or they may be worn out again \\ S-d very soon after. It all depends. It 1 VJCA depends on Leather and Workmanship. I \ The reason why OUR repairing is so R, \ satisfactory is simply this. Wβ have had years of experience, and we AL- / J, I j )|\ WAYS use good materials. And, when \--*V \dk~/Hi you come to consider how very moder- \ ate our charges are, you see what an .Mr j] j economy it is to send your repairs here. H / M-J Is there anything we can do for you i / // J now? j if* JfT~~~i CENTRAL SHOE STORE. £$3&gH& Phono 154. Masterton. P.O. Box 41 ' "^4i Will cost you less and give you gr eater satisfaction if you buy them at jjjpSi&mEHaS 'PHONE 112. t » n EVERYTHING FRESH 1 m "*iS i AND BEST Q- UALITYi M> &ffi/s*&&'ss'>■ rJAIOREPORK HAMS. ? JWU**> SEEDED RAISI 'S, 6d. I d&fr&k )ss'■s&&*■& CHOICE SEEDED EAIS. NS, sd. " dlllWJWk VJR--i'A4V3 CHOK:E GLEAN CURRANTS, sd. \ fIP™&^^JOTW^JW^ OLEAN CURRANTS, 4d. \ * W^* , St* KEST SULTANAS, 6d. i BvJieWifiljH faiV£^H J I {KJOT> SULTANAS, sd. a Mffi''r !r rK. peel, sa. i & l BMON PEEL, 6d. 1 t ** RW PRUNES, per Ib, 6d. i W^A^'NC^" i/PEEK FEE AN PUDDINGS AN loßnE&3f B^a^iagiSigSMspj»f BISCUITS. 4jfS ' SHIP JELLIES, 5 for Is. THE CHEAPEST STOREKEEPER, MASTERTON. i /" ' y^ !It it the belt and mosl economical of teas and can be taken with absolute comfort S | l by those of weak digestion. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health" 68 J jj BY USING THE SAFE nickel-plated irons, for which GRAHAM: and CO. are ! solo agents. These irons have proved themselves to bo tho best in use — have pateut grip that prevents the iron falling from haudlo. "THE SAFE" SET includes throe irons, a handle, and a stand—for 83 6d. Another specially good line are the ASBESTOS-HOODED IRONS, which are very smooth and will rotsiiu the. heat much longer than tiny other Tariety. Call and soo those irons. MRS POTTS IRONS, . Ss^W. KITCHEN WANTABLES and HOUSEHOLD HELPS of all kinds will be found in great variety and at the very lowest prices at ? ~ Graham & co, '' THE HOUSE THAT KEEP S FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC.'' MASTERTON. 'Telephone. 14.,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 2