Jrn| B . iiCI IUUS d%Ji -I | Practical Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. (PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY w! DOUGALL.) "AS Jußt opened Two Case« of New Goods including an assortment of Ladies Belts Untarnished Metal assorted Coloured Leather, . Very Handsome. Price 7/6. Also a large assortment of Silver-Mounted Soent Bottles, Vases, etc., prices ranging from 2/- to 20/-. Marble Presentation Clocks, Solid Silver Tea Sets and Trays. Rotherham Heavy Cased Bng'ish lever Watches,; now>lling at £4. Nickel Level Watches 20s to 40s. Also the latest Pince Nez Frames for Ladies and Gents in Gold, Gold Filled and solid Nickel. POST OFFICE BOX 5. TELEPHONE 106. ESTABLISHED OVEE 20 YEARS. COMING TO HAS BEEN AN ENORMOUS SUCCESS AND ALTHOUGH THE WILL STILL CONTINUE THERE WILL BE Until the END of the Sale A LOT OF BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES. Blouse Flannels, Blouse Flannelettes, Dress Serges, Gray Tweeds, Mantels Jackets, Macintoshes! Etc. Etc. A FINE LOT OF REMNANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SALE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. TO GENTLEMEN. Hfi TO LADIES. ETWEENIthe dates of JULY 21st and AUGUST 4th, I will be moving into more modern premises now being ereo ted > for me next to C. E. Daniells Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton, To mark this forward movement, I will present to each Gentleman placing an order with me for a Suit during the last week in my old premises, and the first week in the new, a hat value 10/6. To each Lady placing an order for a Costume a Silk Umbrella value 12/6 will be presented. ; , This is lona fideoSet, and is made with a view of bringing promptly before patrons the fact that I have taken new premises and their location. The quality of goods put, into all Suits and Costumes will be fully maintained, the usual high standard and Complete Satisfaction from all points is guaranteed. The concession will be limited strictly to the dates mentioned which are from JULY 21 '- ALEX. DONALD, TAILOK AND COSTUMIER, QUEEN STBEET, MaSTERTON
A Money-making Q\ fi ACBES, all in grass, 50 to 60 acres flat land, balarce undulating; first-olass dairying and grazing land, ring fenced, 4 paddocks, well fenced, and watered by running Btreams; carried 90 head, cattle last winter, carrying 500 sheep and 44 cattle; new 6-roomed house (verandah 3 sides), storeroom and wash-house, large cow, hay, gig, and calf sheds; factory and school two and a-half miles. Title L.1.P., annual rent £9. Price only £9. APPLY TOSaunders & Hall, WARD STEEET, DANNEVIRKE. Evamden &, Practice BUILDING CONTRACTORS. RAWING aND PLANING MILLS Estimates;for all classes of vork given. DIXON fTHHET MASTEBTON
FOSTER FRASER'S Latest and Best Book, "PICTURES FROM THE 'BALKANS," NOW ON SALE. Price 3s 6 Posted 3s 11d, . AITKEN'S, • . BOOK DEPOT, QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON, and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. Telephone 212, Box 102< L. St. GEORGE. CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, :mH*^raMiTniirami*iit^^ TRY MY "SPECIAL MIXTURE " FOR THE CURE OJB INFLUENZA. Try a Bottle of Al COUGH MIXTURE, it will do you The best o£ Drugs, Chemicals and Perfumery always stocked. Prescriptions prepared at a moments notice at ST. GEORGE'S W^i'Mi COMPETITION. mmi mtm OPEN TO ALL. *ls in PRJZES, ~ Sentence used in the last Competition has been retained, and the Editor of the Dunedin Evening Star has this time kindly consented to supply two words to [complete the sentence, and to seal it away. Will be divided amongst those who correctly 1 two missing words in the following sentencesdiscriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact Tiger Teas are and " CONDITIONS. 1. Write complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card, and Full Name and Address on the opposite side. 2. Any number of guesses may be sent, Jt each guess must be accompanied by the end of a packet of Tiger Tea containing the number. 3. If more than 15 correct replies are sent, the prize money will be distributed amongst the first 15 earning to hand before the 31st August next, the closing date, ADDRESS - TIGER TEA COMPETITION, Box 111, Dunedin. CAFE de PARIS LUNCHEON and (Opposite Post Office) CORNER QUEEN AND HALL STREETS, MASTERTON. T. «J. NOTT, Ppopi*ietor. SPLENDID HOT LUNCHEONS daily from 12 to 2. EXCELLENT SUPPERS. Grills, Oysters and Fish obtainable from 11.30 a.m. till 12 p.m. The Cuisine of this fashionable Cafe is in charge of a first-class Chef, and patrons can rely upon petting the very best. Charges are moderate. Weekly Tickets are issued at a special rate. A Trial Solicited.
SHOEb AT THE BOOT JUST ARRIVEDNEW CONSIGNMENT of the best English and American iiiTflfcgaffiiai Fit and StyIe—GUARANTEED. PKICES BEASONABLE. Also,on Hand a fine stock of CHIiLDREMS FOOTWEAR. QUEEN STREET MASTEirriLX,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 21 July 1906, Page 7
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