BLANKETS! NONE BETTER. 'E'RE never tired of telling you about our BlanOur's is the great Blanket Store of the district. It is the trading centre for Blankets for everybody. For most everybody who is anybody buys blankets here. Of course we couldn't do this enormous Blanket trade if we didn't sell GOOD BLANKETS. There is none better. None warmer. None more genuine wool. None more economical. 19s Gd. 233 Cd. 28s Gd. 29s 6d. 323 Gd. 37s Gd. 38s Gd. 42j. 46a Gd. 49a Gd. 52s Gd. C3s. J. L. MURRAY'S. THE QUALITY DRAPER AND MERCER, (Nexc Door to Club Hotel), MASTERTON. DRY FEET. <OOD Sound Reliable Boots I* are a necessity in wet weather. OUR'S IS THE DEPENDABLE STORE for those who are subject to colds. The 'Boot Department is overflowing with seasonable gojds. Buy our Boot 3 and Rubber Goods, and defy the doctors and chemists. This can be done by paying a visit to the .Jj .L>.A. BOOT DEPARTMENT. OLD BOOTS REPAIRED AS GOOD AS NEW. RAND 0 T E L, .WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, ' is NOW OPEN to receive guests. BEVERIDGE & HURN, Proprietors. ARCADIA HOTEL (Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout Street, Wellington, N.Z.) "OST Modem and Up-to-3ate 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. LADIES' DANCING SHOES. Cross-bar, beaded, Celluloid T Heels, special quality, 18/6. Glace Twin-bar shoes, superior quality, 15/Calf patent 1-bar, very smart 13/6. Glace 1-bar broad toes, low celluloid heels, 12/6. Glace 1-bar, good quality, flexible, 10/6. Patent Courts, flexible, G/6. Giaco 1-bar, 5/6. Glace 1-bar, 3/6, 4/6. Splendid assortment of Felt, Satin and Camel Hair Slippers for the winter evenings. (Mail orders carefully selected.) J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STOBE. Queen St,,Masterton IEA, to be really wholesome, fullflavoured, and strong, depends upon skilful blending. Ceylon tea by itself lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of tho pick of the Coylon and Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India* and was transplanted from India to Coylon. 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., '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8445, 18 May 1907, Page 4
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