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SEASON. OFLENDID MEW STCCKBFOR THE WINTIfR SEASON IS'OW TO HAND. GUM BOOTS" 1 A SPECIALTY. SEE' OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. ■ SrTEE&€£lf&t&J I FAN STREET, MASTffRTON. The Worth of Clothes is not just the price you pay for. them. A suit is worth just so much to ycu as what you omsilcr the valua of what it does towards making you look well-dressed. That—taking into consideration its Wearing Quality. . . Material does count, but tho Work in making it up ... the careful binding tip ... the lifctlo taken here and the little given there .. . Master work—that is what tolls lhat is what makes a tuit worth nuch. If th 3 Woik h good the result is a suit which was plainly made for you with all carefulness ... a good suit • • • a £Ult worth moio than you pay for it. " Kraiiaoks and Chapman's tailoring makes for the production of clothes of Worth, for its guiding principles are . . . personal work . . . personal supervision . . . careful at t> ntion 1o those details which make for differencrs . . . (tie building of a suit insteid of the manufacturing of one. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TAILORS, PERRY STBEET, MASTEKTON. & COWPEE, UST 4 BRSVED—WINTER STOCKS of DUCK & CANVAS suitable for HORSE & COW COVERS. Guaranteed to fit if the Horse is measured. Satisfaction given both in Price and Quality. Saddlers. SViastertors. Horse and Cow COVERS

AVING ju3t received a Big Consignment - oi Sfsring Goods, direct fom Home, We ara now taking orders for SUITS. all Fashionable shades in suitings. LADIES AND GENTS TAIuOBS. CALL AND INJECT. ~THE.. Uasterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY* Ltd , ti or Brass. Oar new foundry is on modern lines ani enables U3 to ?er e 7'13 quicker and as well as any firm in the cilony. The Qj npan> are Cash buyers of every discription of Cast Iron and Brass Metal. }&*■*,» street J. H. PAULINGi Wlanagesn MASTEttTON.

Hon't say to the "Give me a pound of Tea, please." " Give me pound of Tea, please." You'll be rather #more than . . satisfied. . . . IS m mm MEW& mk

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8516, 22 August 1907, Page 2

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332

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8516, 22 August 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8516, 22 August 1907, Page 2

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