WINTER SEASON. eg® SPLENDID" NEW STCCKSFOE THE WINTEK SEASON NOW TO HAND. GUM BOOTS"** SPECIALTY. SEK OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. H. PETERSON, QUERN STREET, MASTERTON. The.Wcrth of Clothes is not just the price you pay for them. A suit is worth juft so much to >ou us what you c.f nsi'ier the valua of what it does towards making you Jonk well-dressed. Tnat—taking into consideration its Wearing Quality. . . . Material does count, but the Work in rrnking it up . . . the careful binding up . . . the little takeu here and th=i little {dven there . . . Master work—th it is what tells - that is what makes a mit worth m oh. If thd Wo)k is g->o I the result is a suit which wa? plainly made for you with all carefulness ... a good suit ... a suit worth more than you pay for it. Kraiiaqen and Ch- p.man's tailoring makes for the production of clothf-s of Worth, foritsguidiag principles are . . . personal wo k . . . personal supervision . . . careful at tention to tho-o details which make for differences . . , tnebuildiug of a nuit insteid of the manufacturing of one. SATISFACTION GUAKANTE&D. X X X X X X X X X X I X I * j X tl * I x x :! *i X I X & €Hia»IAM, TAILORS, PEERY STREET, _ - - MASTE«TOX.
TOWNSEND & COWPEK, JUST RRJVEC—WINTER STOCKS of DUCK & CANVAS suitable for HOUSE & COW COVSES. Guarantee J to fit if the Horse is measur. cl. Satisfaction given both in Price and Quality. Saddlers.. Mastcrton. Horse and Cow OOViRS Spring Suits mm HAVING juat received a Big Consignment o : Spring Goods, direct fom Home, We ard now taking oraera for SUIL'S. ALL PiSHIdNA4LE SHADES IN bUiTINUB. CARRICK § CO., LADIES AND GENTS TAIIiOBS, AND INSPECT. ..THE.. Masterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd , 9 * Make every Dischption of Casting Iron or Brasa. Our new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to serve you quicker and as well as any firm in the colony. The Irnpany are Cash buyers of every discription of Oa*t Iron and Brass Metal. P Street J. K, PAULING, Manager, MASTEitTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8534, 12 September 1907, Page 2
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