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BAB GAINS IN EVENING SHOES, R. HANNAH'S Marked Down Sale. ladies' glace evening shoes, sale prices 2/6, 8/(3, 3/11. Ladies' patent one-bar evening shoes, sale pvico '2/3. Better Lines all Reduced. Gent's patent leather evening shoes, (lace), sa'e prices 5/i\ 7/11. Gent's patent lace shoes, silk lining, sale prico 4/6, usual price 9/(5. Gent's Sunday Boots. G nt'ji re it chrome balmorals, sale price 9/6. Gent's .-uperior chrome gol balmorals, 4 shapes, 11/6, 13/6, IJ/6. Gent's light glacu kid l>;ce boots, special quality, 14/0, 17/6, 20/-. Ladies' Walking Shoes. Ladi's' neat glace waking shoes, button and laca 7/I', 9/0, 10/6. Ladies' neat glace strap shoe=, best makes, pump sole, 9/6, 10/0, 12/6. Special Bargains. 50 pair (Shil'he black canvas shoes, sizes 6 to B, sale price 1/11. 50 pairs Children's sirnng leather lace shoes, 0 to 9, 3/3, worth double. Note address— QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Club Hotel. NOTICE'IO DEEH STALKERS ANY person trespassing, in pursuit of deer or other (ihme. on the properties of th<- undersigned, at Oruntamore and Biancffpeth, will be prosecuted without tunher notice. W. H. BRET HAM. H. H. ISi<> TrIAM. H. P: ii. BEETHaM. 10th March 1907.

A GRAND DISPLAY OF AUTUMN WINTER GOODS. SEE our diss lay of Ladies' Millirery, furs. Muffs, Costumes, Skirt 0 , etc. All ihe latest, all the newest ideas in Children's Millinery ami wealing apparel, including Beaver Coats, Tunics,' Hau and Honncts, Hoo Is, polkas, avid all tha nice things ih.it mike bab es look preltie.it and tVI comfortable. The place to get them is tit A. Norman's Arid tho SP?»ices an© I . lowest.

MASTE!?T(3N CORPORATION GASWOftIKS. Uq Mors Kitchen Drudgery. f|pHE Cheapest and Most efficient Doll. mestic help— ag»s cooking Btove on Hire 2s per month, fixed free. WHY— Because tha hardest and most j trying of Domestic Duties ure centred in the kitcben range.—Chopping wood, KeepI inu coal supplies, Lighting fires, Cleanicg ashes, etc. A GAB STOVE do (is uwiy vith all kitehpn drudgery, Ready for use at a momtnca notice day or night; clean, economical—the perfection of cooking. Call or arrange an interview. Full particulars willingly supplied. Phone 4a. It id no trouble to answer your enquiries. G«s stoves, Bath tteateis, Bailing Rings Gas Fitting and all Gas appliances for savinir labour 011 show. ON SALIC —COKE, Ik per bag; 5 bags und over delivered in the fjorongh Free. Best Coalbrookdale Coal, at current rates delivered to any part of the Borough J. j,jW. BLACKMaN, "Manager, KEELING & AMKETELL, LIMITED, SEED, GRAIN & PRODT3C3 MiiitCHAN'TS. Agpicultural Contractors. Contract for— Threshing, Chaffcutfcing. Straw-pressing <& Haymaking. IN STOCK— Grass Seed, Binder Twines, Oils, Oats, Clmff, Baled Hay, Tea, etc., etc. AGENTS FOP.— Atlas Fire Insurance Oflice. Keeling & Arsketeßi, LIMITED. Queen Street, EVZastenton. JD. CRUICKSK*.r>m & CO., • Limited. GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION, STOCK & INSURANCE AGENTS. PERKY STREET. MASTERTON -WIS IUVK Kolt hale— Hawke'sßay and Canterbury Rye Grass Seed. (Specially .selected.) . Clover Seed, etc. Sheep Dips—Cooper's, Little's, and H'gh land. Totara Posts and Strainers. Cash huxbrh of, Oats, Wheat and Ch&l'f AGENTS— N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident Fire and Marine. P. and 0. Steamship Co. ,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8412, 29 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8412, 29 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8412, 29 April 1907, Page 6

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