GIGANTIC DISPLAY NEW AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY. C SMITH'S WE have just opened our first Shipment of Autumn and Winter goods. We want to impress upon the residents of the Wairarapa that our present Season's goods were bought by Mr Smith while in England, a special study of the VERY LATEST STYLES was made, and the Leading Manufacturers visited. One of the chief DeDartments studied is the Mantle and Jacket Department. Mr Smith visited 10 of the largest Manufacturers of Jackets in the United Kingdom, and customers can rest assured that the VERY LATEST GOODS were selected, and we cordially invite inspection. All Departments will be found Btocked with the very latest goods procurable. 0. SMITH'S, PREMIER CASH DRAPER & CLOTHIER, MASTEBTON.
PRESENTS. Toys, Books and Stationery. Diaries for 1906. ALL THE LATEST ANNUALS BOOKS by the Best Authors. .; Largest stock of GIFT & PICTUBE BOOKS in the Wairarapa. Desks, Writing Cases, Albums, Pocket •Books, Purses, Companions, and all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for presentation. HOLLINGS' BOOK ABCADE, QUEEN STBtfET - - MA9TERTON
Olarevilla 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 be made to the Principal, REV. S. G. COMPTON, M.A., Maori College, Clareville.
60 Assorted Coloured UndorIJskirts •• •• .. 2/11. 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts .. .. .. 2/11. 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts • • •• •• 2/11. 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts .. 2,11. TO BE CLEARED THIS WEEK. TO BE CLEARED THIS WEEK. TO BE CLEABED THIS WEEK. ' 60 Assorted skirts .. ■ .. 2/11. 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts- •-.. .. .. 2/11, 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts .. .. 2/11. 60 Assorted Coloured Underskirts 2/11, HENDRY and BUXTON, THE NEW DRAPERS. QUEEN STREET, Opp. Worksop RoadTelephone 217.
Razor Stropping Machine. BESTON'S patent. ANY gentlemen are unable to bug- . cessfully strop a razor. They continually cut and destroy the strop, and pft. times damage and spoil a good razor, This is frequently *he oase with fine hollow ground razors. All the drawbacks incidental to this want of dexterity and experience may he avoided by the use of this, very ingenious invention—the Boston Patent Stropper. By its aid the razor can be carefully stropped, and a fine edge' always kept, without foar of damage either bo the t&zdt dt sk-opp&t. It is almost auto matio id. action, and bo simple in ttia «*»- staMioiu that the mosfi Moikilhi «ss ? s ? ii at tfmi ittecaqt Gff £?<? gr&fftfdff c$ GGOnOIHY) it Wlfi 100 ioanh "iW SaeajpesS; aaA xaost perfect x?«wi »troj>jjec ever iaiiddaaed. •iuusm CffiE&tiL QTREEr, MA.STEIWKJKI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 28 March 1906, Page 6
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