Jewelles* OpticianPHONE 10 r >. P.O. BOX 5. mm Of QUEEN SrREET, MASTEIITON, Has Opened up a VERY LARGE STOCK for> the SUMMER SEASON, The Ladies of Maaterton and surrounding districts are invited to call and inspect the lovely .ITilli^S^nilltiilll^ THAT ARE \m*m*M'+T:*i'Vm The Latest In Boxed Blouse Lengths. Boxed Robos, some of the Latest, rTTiTTi^roriri^r This will make a delightful light Summer dress. Call and see it". Embroidered Black Crepolines, British All Wool Tweeds Black. and a host of Others. ALL NEW. ALL MEW, Call at once and have first choice for your Blouse or Dress length of brilliant, phase, muslin, skirting, Cambric at P. HAMILL'S OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. W'M:-W - «\^.| FINE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE BLUE VENETIAN CLOTHS, GREY FLANNELLS, Nfi FANCY TWEEDS. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW STOUK OF English Worsted Suitings. HEAVY STOCK OF FANCY TWEEDS IN IN SHADES OF THE NEW COLOURING BROWN, GREEN, & GRE¥. A. DONALD* Tail©®* Address :-NEXT C, E. DANIELL. 'Phone 222.
BOOK DEPOT. Winston Churchill's Kew P&ovel By the Author of "The Crisis," " Richard Carvel," &c.) Some early Press opinions : "Is easily the best of Mr Churchill's books . . . . It is a big story, finely conceived and strongly developed."—Globe-Democrat. " Coniston' is an inspiration of genius . . . such as few American writers have achieved, and none surpassed."—Public Ledger. •''Coniston'is a greater novel than any that preceded ifc, and . . works up an intense dramatic interest that makes oi;e almost forget its literary charm."— Chicago Record-Herald. " 'Coniston' strengthens Mr Chui'chilPs position as one of the ablest writers of the day. It possesses the irresistible grip on the emotions possessed by the great novelists."—Boston Herald. 540 Pages: Cloth: Prtce 3/8. Posted 3/11. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL.
S n6t only a Convenience, but a necessity at the Southern end of the Borough. This loisg felt want has been supphe d, and if you visit St. GEORGE'S you will find his little Pharmacy replete with every day wants in the shape of Drugs, Chemical, and Druggists' Sundries. This Pharmacy has come to siay, and the Proprietor hopes that with the rapid growth of the Township, his business will increase in proportion. CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TO THE PUBLIC. OPENING ironmonger & General Hardware Merchant . TILL open business in Mr J. L. Murray's New Buildings some time this month, with a comprehensive stock of First-class Goods. Further particulars as to opening date will be advertised later, but in the meantime orders will be taken for goods for future delivery. THAT IS YOUR BUSINESS. THAT IS OUR BUSINESSFIRST CLASS ATTENDANCE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. CAFE DE PARIS, Luncheon and Supper Rooms. T. J. NOTT, Ppopsfietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8258, 11 October 1906, Page 7
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