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TALKING MADE EASY. HOW? Bv getting your Footwear at J. CARPENTEK'S. Let us convince you by fitting you with one of these lines— Men's glace Derby bals., Dixie patent Too 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 tie world's best shoe polish 2in 1. CENTRAL BOOT STORE. QUEEN STREET .-. MAbTERTON, AUTUMN WINTER. 1906 HOOPER'S jTE are now opening our first Shipments of AUTUMN & WINTER , NOVELTIES. MILLINERY. LADIES' GLOVES MANTELS. DRESSES. THAT HAVE MANY FRIENDS! BLANKETS & WOOLLEN GOODS. Call and Inspect. HOSE are OUR Gloves You will see the Nicest and Most Fashionable Goods 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 buy. 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 gloves have heaps of friends around here. That confidence of yours is our greatest glove asset. We can't afford to ieopardise it. HOOPER'S. E. NORTON & CO. HIGH-CLASS 61, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (CUTTING DEPARTMENT under perJ sonal management of MR E. NORTON, late partner of well-known firm of Davidson and Norton, 333, George Street, Sydney. All Garments Usually Made by First-class Tailoring Firms. Dress and Frock Suits, Riding Breeches, Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes. Stock Imported Direct from Leading West End London Houses. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. HERE ARE A FEW— Come and see our Stock. The Mounier Kid Glove, all shades, 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 J 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, Mastarton. Dear Sir,— Now that the Christmas rush is over it behoves you (if you have not already secured one of our special 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 solicited. Yours Faithfully, ALEX. DONALD, Ladies' and Gent's Tailor. CUT IN HALF. HHE balance of our stock of Ladies' Fashionable Hats at HALF MARKED PRICES. HEYHOE'S ALTERATI O'N SALE. Stylish Hats, usual Price ss, now 2s 6d.JB This Season's Hats, ordinary price 6s 6d, now 3s 3d. Ladies' Hats, popular shapes 8s 6d, now 4s 3d. Ready to Wear Hats, usual price 103 6d, now 53 3d. Handsome Hats for today, lls<6d, now 5s 9d. NEW FASHIONABLE GOODS. ■ Lots of Bargains for the Thrifty at JOHN HEYHOE'S ALTERATION SALE. You want to make a little money go a long way? Take it to HEYHOE'S SALE, where you can lay it out to be3t advantage. Ready to wear Blouses are cut down in price. Ladies' Blouses Is 3d; Blouses 2s lid, 3s 3d; Blouses for presint wear, 3s lid, 6a 6d, 7s 6d. Nothing looks nicer than a well-made, prettily-trimmed silk blouse. We have them at 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s, 12s to 20s. DON'T NEGLECT this opportunity to. secure good reliable drapery at REDUCED PRICES, but buy now while the GREAT ALTEEATION SALE JOHN HEYHQE. R. T. HOLMES. BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Masterton, r AS just opened up a large]] assortment FANCY WORK, TRANSFERS SILKS, etc. NEW BOOKS, , REWARD BOOKS I SCFOOL REQUISITES SCHOOL BOOKS Before making your purchases, call at MiS' insneoi his stock and enquire his prices. NOBODY JHESE strenuous times can l afford to waste time without a SEWING - MACHINE. We have them at Price* and Styles that are a revelation. Therefore have a look a-t them, SHOWING IN OUit WINDOW, Come inside and we will tell you all about them. .F.C.A. FANCY DEPARTMENT. BUY A PIANO WITH A REPUTATION. UY the CHALLEN PIANO, and you M-9 will be satisfied. The tone is pure and sweet with a singing quality; the tone is light and responsive, and the workmanship is perfect. THE CHALLEN PIANO. The CHALLEN PIANO has a reputation of 100 years behind it. The CHALLEN PIANO is built by Challen and Son, of London, and is British , build throughout. The CHALLEN PIANO is endorsed by the elite of the Musical profession. The CHALLEN PIANO is honest inside and outside. The CHALLEN PIANO is the best that money can buy. The CHALLEN PIANO is sold on easy time payments, bringing it within the reach of practically every family. The CHALLEN PIANO will last a lifetime. Mcl/EOD and YOUNG, THE ACADEMY. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Agents for— THE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD., 53, Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON. OVERNMENT. MONEY. LARGE amount available. £IOB to £IO,OOO on satisfactory security at £{6 per cent. - Repayable wholly or partly on 3 months' notioe. Apply to O.A.POWNALL. Solloltor, Mastarton

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7964, 15 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7964, 15 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7964, 15 February 1906, Page 4

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