OUR SELECTION AUTUMN & WINTER NOVELTIES. "H"N making cur selections we bought for YOU not for some imaginary customer, but for you whom we know, and with whoso taties and inferences v;e are familiur. In oil the beauty and freshness and daintiness of this big showing of NEW GOODS you will find the very be3t things ! that will accommodate themselves to your i purse and your needs, whatever they A DISPLAY AUTUMN GOODS NOW SHOWING J. L. MURRAY'S. THE QUALITY DRAPER AND MERCER, (Nexi Door to Club Hotel), MASTERTQN.
SEWING ♦ MACHINES. vNE of the very beat makes of ' machines now on ttie market is "W.F.C.A." SEWING MACHINE. It has all the latest improvements. Ball Bearing Drop Hdad Handsome Woodwork. Direct from the Factory to our Stores. One profit only on it, so the price is low. . £8 17 s o D . It does splendid work, and we guarantee every part of it. Duplicate part 3 stocked. You cannot afford to OVERLOOK OUR PRIOE for a machine that will do all your sewing. CALL AND SEE THEM W.F.O.A. FANCY DEPABTMENT,
RAND 0 T E L, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Is NOW OPEN to receive guests. BEVERIDQE & HURN, Proprietors. ARCADIA HOTEL (Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout Street, Wellington, N.Z.) "OST Modern and Up-to-date Private . Hotel in Australasia. TARIFF, 8s PER DAY. Electric Elevator always running, and Eleotrio Light in every room. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Porter meets all trains and steamers, JOHN PATERSON, Telephone 2349. Proprietor. GUM BOOTS. NAG PROOF Thigh Gum Boots, 355. Men's Heavy Rule Gum Boots, 213. Men's Heavy City Gum Boot 3, 16s. Men's Light City Gum Boots, 10s GdLadies' Light Gum Boots, 10s (Jd. Cbildren's Gum Boots, sizes 6to 9, 8s; 10 to 13, 8s; 1 to 2, 9a Gd. , (Mail ord3rs carefully salected.) J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE. Queen Si.Masterton, EA, to be really wholesome, full- _! flavoured, and strong, depends upon skilful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon and Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and was transplanted from India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by the change, bu lost others. Both are combined in "TIGER" TEA. Try some. You'll like it. J. Graham and Co., Agents j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8431, 1 May 1907, Page 4
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