WINTER SEASON. e\ 3V .-V? gPLENDID NEW STCCKFFOR THE WINTER SEASON NOW TO HAND. GUtVS SPECIALTY. SEifi OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. H. PETERSON, OT !MSSi? The Worth of Clothes. xa I x x | The Worth of Clothes is not just the price you pay for I x x p them. A suit is worth just so much to you as what you | x |x | consi.kr the vidua of what it does towards making you | x 'x I look well-dressed. That—taking into consideration its I x x | Wearing Quality. | x x 1 ... Material does count, but the Work in making it fx X 1 up .* . . the careful binding up . . . the little taken here I x x § and the little yiven there .. . Master work—that is what jj x x| tells-that is what makes a t-uit worth much. If t-h$ 6 x x| Woik is good the result is a suit which was plainly made Sx x I for you with all carefulness ... a good suit ... a suit [ x x-| worth more than you pay for it. |x x I Kjuhag'tsn and Chapman's tailoring makes for theprcduc- I x x I tion of clotbfs of Worth, for its guiding principles are ... | x x| personal wo> k. . . personal supervision .. . careful at [x xi tention to those details which make for differences ... * x . x I the building of a suit instead of the manufacturing of one. $ x i x i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . |x \ *3 ' x iHMwiuh Mj^WiiwarwiMiiwiwiiywMaß—mbo—iw —iiimiininniiini. mwmammmmmmmpmm ALKAHACUBK & CHiIPMM, TAILORS, PERRY STBEET, - HASTEUTON. TOWNSEND & COWPER, JUST WINTER STOCKS of DUCK & CANVAS suitable for HORSE & COW COVERS. Guarantee! to fit if the Horse is measured. Satisfaciion given both in Price and Quality. g&ddSepso as teuton. Horsu and Cow COVERS Spring Suits HAVING jujt received a Big Consignment of Spring Goods, direct fom Home, We are now taking orders for SUITS. all fashionable shades in SUITINGS. CARRICK § CO., ladies and gents tailors. J tt CALL and inspect. . . THE . . Hasterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd , every DlscriptioiTof Casting '£ Jor Brass. Our new foundry is ou modern lines and ena'iks us to serve "Tff quicker and as well as any firm in the CJ'.ony. The Qjnpany are Cash buyers of every discript!on of Cast Iron and Brass Metal. Street J. H. PAUL I MS, Manager MASTEitTON. 'J 'jliil - 1 - —.hK-i •SjlßifcWi Don't say to the Grocer Kan "Give me a pound of Tea, please." | SAY : 5 "Give me a pound of SZ2 ARCADIA Tea, please." '•Ktov " m mil You'll be rather more than . . satisfied. . . . iilli! SigHS m & y 17 I ALL STORES. IplPiiillfts WJSIF -JllllSlli;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8517, 23 August 1907, Page 2
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