A BOOM"'. IN Drapery and Clothing. 0. SMITH'S Great Winter Sale OF DRAPISIiY AND CLOTHING COMMENCES FRIDAY NEXT, July 13th AND CONl'l NU'ZS Fer three weeks only. WE ars determined to make this Sale a Genuine "Cutting Price" Sale, and leave it to the public for ths verdict. Our stock has been subjected to Genuine Overhaul and goods thrown out and marked at prices which must give us a record Boom during the Nest Three Weeks. We invite all to visit this sale, we will do the rest, you will see baigains before you whichever way you turn. TABLES OF BARGAINS. COUNTERS LOADED WITH BARGAINS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. VISIT this SALE of SALES at C. Smith's Remember on Friday Next, July 13th will commenoe the biggest "BOOIVS" in Drapery and Clothing ever known in Mastercon at 0. SMITH'S, PEEMIEB CASH DRAPER & CLOTHIER MASI'EBTON, HOLLINGrS' BOOK ARCADE is The Right Shop FOR the Cheapest and Best Stationery, Account Books. Fancy Goods, Toys and Games. Largest stock oi Gift Books Novels and Picture Books in the District. Latest Works by the Leading Authors. We stock all School Requisites and supply Any Periodical Regularly at Low Rates. Send us your orders for prompt attention. A. HOLLINGS, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. 'Phone 114] MASTERTON. [Box 72. Our business is High-Glass Tailoring, WORKMANSHIP FINISH Our suits ensure superior English styles of tailoring. DURABILITY SATISFACTION. v OLDS & ANDERSON, FASHIONABLE AND HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, BANNISTER ST. (Opposite Club Hotel
DEVONSHIRE HOUSE MR J. juONGSTAFF has pleasure in announcing to the residents of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above well-known house, and trusts by strict attentibn to the wants of pitrons to merit a continuance of support. FIRST-GLASS ATTENTION, Rates Reasonable. VIOXOBIA STE33I MASTEBTON. GO TO . D. Finlay3oii and Son ( BOOTMAKERS, FOR BOOTS & SHOES QUEEN-STREET, .. MASTERT NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. F. HoSloway, CONTINUES to supply the Best Beei and Mutton that is piocurabie in the Wairarapa. Customers waited on daily. DINING ROOMS. J A S . w'ICKENS, PROPRIETOR. BAKER and CONFECTIONER. PERR- N E\Y CUILDINGK QUEEN AND PERRY STREETS, Maeteuton IJMLWAY 'XEMtECANCE BC •' < THE above Hecel, which is situated near tbe MasteiJcn'Railway Station, now open. Hot and cold baths, wholesome meals. Every comfort for travellers by early or late (.rains. Tariff—From 4s 6d per day. A ISBWORXS, Manager,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8183, 16 July 1906, Page 6
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