THE " MAG-NET " THAT Draws the Crowd is C. SMITH'S ANNUAL Stock-Taking SALE. Whic'i Commences on Friday Next; January 19th, When Bargains will be the order of the day. We have been making preparations for weeks past and ate determined to make this the Most Successful Sale ever held by us. 1 Oar Sales are recognised at the Sales of the Season and we are making special preparations to copewith the crowds that tlock to our stores. Bemember the Event of the Season coraiijences on FIIIDAY, January 19. AT C. SMITH'S, PREMIER CASH DRAPER & CLOTHIER, MASTERTON.
PRESENTS. Toys, Books and Stationary. Diaries for 1906. ALL THE LATEST ANNUALS.' NEW BOOKS by the Best Authors. Largest stock of GIFT & PICTURE BOOKS in the Wairarapa. Desks, Writing Cases, Albums, Pocket Books, Purses, Companions,! and all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for presentation, THE Best AND Cheapest ARE AT HOLLINGS' BOOK ARCADE, QUEEN STREET - - MASTERTCN OUT FOR FLORAL FETE On MARCH Bth. The Eagie Bpewepy, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. OUR beer is made from pure malt' and and hops and with water from one of tha best Private springs in Masterton. Customers can rely on a genuine and wholesome beverage. Order your supply at once. W. BURRIDGE, Proprietor, Glareville Maori College. RE-OPENED ON FEBRUARY sth. IN addition to Technical Instruction in Carpentering, Cabinetwork, and Shoemaking, Book-keeping and Latin are now taught. Fine buildings, healthy surroundings, and a good all-round education are amongst the advantages of this institution. Free Scholarships are still available for Maori youths of good character, who have passed the Third Standard. Applications to De made to the Principal, REV. S. G. COMPTON, M.A., Maori College, Clareville. LOOK :OUT FOR FLORAL FE T E On MARCH Bth. Latest Scotch Suitings. JUST to hand a large shipment of Woollens, Specially Selected by us to suit the requiremt-nts of the public of Masterton and Districts. Latest English Worsteds A Visit to our establishment will "pay " you. 1 New Colonial Suitings IN FASHIONABLE COLOURS. See our Window for " LATEST NOVELTIES." UP-TO-DATE English Tweeds Satisfaction Guaranteed. WEBB & MILLAR, Late Albert Webb). MERCHANT TAILORS, Opposite Pmhey Bros' Stables, Queen-streot, - - Masterton. THRESHING SEASON, l<)0(i. THRESHING, CHAFF-CUTTING, Etc. McLACIILAN BROS., having purchased a new and up-to-date Threshing Machine from England, aro now prepared to undertake Threshing, Cbaffcutting, Grain, and Chail Delivering at moderate rates, All postal communications to be addressed to the Manager. JNO. McLACHLAN, Opiiki. OUT FOR FLORAL FETE On MARCH Bth.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7974, 27 February 1906, Page 6
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