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"ALKING MADE EASY. HOW? Bv getting vour Footwear at J. CARPENTER'S, Let us convince you by fitting you with one of these lines— Men's glace Derby bals., Dixie patent Toe 17/6, 19/6, 22/6. Men's special holiday boot very neat 7/11, 10/6, 12/6. Men's neat box calf boots, welted 14/6, 16/-, 18/. Men's fine white golosh canvas boots smart shape 8/6. Men's cricketing shoes and boots 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. Boy's and Youth's chrome and box calf bals., 7/6 to 12/6, Slippers in great variety suitable for presents. Try tae world's best shoe polish 2 m 1. CENTRAL BOOT STORE. QUEEN STREET .-. -MASTERTON, LADIES' GLOVES THAT HAVE MANY FRIENDS! nnHOSE are OUR Gloves. All skins look as much alike as peas to the inexperienced. We know gloves. We know skins. We know their correct valuation. We know when skins are right and when they're wrong. We know when to buy and when not to bay. It is because of this knowledge that so many of you have learned to trust our gloves. The gloves you get at this store are always all right. They will wear and are a satisfaction. Our glavpshave heaps of friends around here. That confidence of yours is our greatest glove asset. We can't afford to jeopardise it. HERE ARE A FEW— Come and see our Stock. The Mounier Kid Glove, allshadesi, 4/6 net. The Mounier tfhite Washing Kid, 4/6 net. The Poonindie, a Swede Specialty made for us and cannot be procurred elsewhere, first-class quality in all shades, 5/9 net. We are sole agents for the celebrated Pallandino Kid in all shades 5/11. Parisian Glove Creme will clean gloves at less than a halfpenny a pair- No smell no trouble. 9d a tin. J. L. MURRAY, THE QUALITY DRAPER, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. A LETTER. * Queen St, Masterton. Dear Sir, — Now that the Christmas rush is over it behoves you (if you have not already secured one of our speoial suitings) to place your order at once. There is in stock a fine selection of English suitings, unique in style and patten from which you can have a good choice and I assure you of perfection in fit and work manship. Our business is still on the increase, being the result of continued confidence and recommendation of _ past customers. A trial is solir cited. Yours Faithfully, * ALEX. DONALD, Ladies' and Gent's Tailor. GREAT -ALTERATION GREAT / T. m V TJ A rp T n X! SALE! DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. "S booming on its way and giving un- . bounded satisfaction to buyers. JOHN HEYHOE. Must clear large quantities of stock previous to alteration of premises, therefore this sale offers splendid inducements to buyers to invest their cash to the very best advantage. At this GREAT ALTERATION SALE You can buy— Bordered apron cloths sd, Cd per yard. Bargains in Cotton Voiles sd, 6Jd, 7£d Bargainsin Zephyrs sd, 6£d, Bd, 9d Bargains in Wool Delaines 10W, I{-, 1/4, 1/6. At this GREAT ALTERATION .SALE JOHN HEYHOE is SellingReady to wear blouses at bargain prices, Cotton Blouses, Delaine Blouses, etc., 2/11, 3/3,3/9, to 8/-. Real bargains in white silk blouses 6/-, 8/-, 10/6, to 17/6. Grand values in Black Silk Blouses 10/6 to 15/9. A bargain lotof Blouse Silks 1/1, 1/2, 1/3,1/6,1,9. At this Alteration Sale you oan Buy— Hair Frames all shapes 9d. Black and Coloured Ribbons 6in wide 9dFancy Chiffon for neck wear 4Jd, 6d. Good all wool tweed for boys wear 58 in wide, 4/7. Strong Tioking 5Jd, 6Jd to 2/9. Good Roller Towelling s|d,6d, 9d, 10Jd. JOHN HEYHOE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7956, 5 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7956, 5 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7956, 5 February 1906, Page 4

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