WINTER SEABON. i/'y t « v./« , \" "MS 3 > <£ ' "-*f « , "-' s 'v^ s \ N*-" : *SSfe sefea » gPLENDID FEW STOCKSFOE THE WINTER SEiSON NOW TO HAND. GUM BOCJTSI'A SPEGJALTY. SEK OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. H. PETERSON. QUEEN STREET, MASTRKTON. e Worth of Clothes «eKtas2Etac«Sßcas3*asaajß» tsav^uKacmsßCnas^zncr X 3 X 1 x 9 K 1 H 1 K | K *3 Kg X | X | X I 3 x I x I X | x jj X I X | K I Ihe -Worth of Clothes is not just the price you pay for them. A suit is worth just so much to jou us what you cuisi Ur the valaa of what it does towards making you look wel!-dress;d. Tbat—taking into consideration its Wearing Quaiity. . . . Material does count, but the Work in making it up . . . the careful binding up . . . the little taken here :uid th 3 little fiven there . . . Master work—thit is what tells—that is v.hat makes a h.uit worth m; ch. If tha Work h g.iod the result is a suit which was plainly made for you wiih all carefulness ... a good suit ... a suit worth more than you pay for it. Krahaqen and Cir pMAN's tailoring makes for the production of clothes of Yi >rth, for its guiding principles are . . . personal wo k . . . cersonal supervision . . . careful at t? mion to tho e det i s which make for differenc-s . . , tne building of a suit instead of the manufacturing of one. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. X ! *! x s X 1 AIISAIEAGXSK & CHISMM, TAILORS, PElitiY STBEET, MASTEiiTON.
TOWNSEND & COWPER, JUST STOCKS ot DUCK & CAfcVAS suitable for HOBSE & COW COVSBS. Guarantred to fit if the Horse is mensur< d. Satisfac.ion given both in Price and Quality. Saddlers i^asterton. Horae and Cow COVERS Spring Suits"jOTAVING jujt received a Big Consignment o? Spring Goods, direct fom Home, We aru now taking orders for SUITS. ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES IN 7 SUITINGS. CARRICK 8 CO., LADIES AND GENTS TAIuOttS. r ft CALL AND INSPECT. . . THE . . Masterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd , IVtske every Ofscripfion of Casting v: 3" Brass. Our new foundry 13 on modern lines and ena'jloi as to ?erve •""u quicker and as well as any firm in the colony. The 1;-Aipan> are Cash buyers of every di3eription of Ca?t Iron and Brass Metal. Street J. H, PAULINC*, Manager, MASTEKTON. '' v'".',' 1 1, JhllLUlt •- »• Don't say to the ! @g*oceir Haw ' " Give me a pound of I Tea, please." ii SAY I " ' "Give me a pound of , ■**! S ik " * r" mm fBP •jsT tup] ARCADIA Tea. please. STJ. htti'Mt* W J s [ I j'l i iii 1 You'll be rather more than . . satisfied. . . . y - m AIL STORES. IPTtfWWp , 1 ." ■ ■■ liiii?! ' 'i •! i" i - rnml: MtoMNF: ■. • v~ \ v ;,. v *?#,<■ 'r f
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 27 August 1907, Page 2
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