XMAS IS NEARLY LTOU have been saving your'money for J. this season. Your object now is to get tlie best value possible for your outlay. We Have Thought of This, and for the result we' invite you to inspect our New Season's Goods, which for VARIETY, QUALITY, and PEICE you will agree is easily the BEST. Here are a few Lines:— Reward Books. "We have just opened up a fine shipment, containing such authors as Ballantyne, Ellis, Kingston, Cooper, etc., and draw the attention of School Committees requiring Prizes and Books for their Libraries that we allow them SPECIAL CONCESSIONS. THE STOLEN Ethel HAPPY VOYAGE. Turner. HEARTS. The two latest books by this popular authoress. Leather and Fancy Goods Toys. The biggest selection ever yet seen in the Wairarapa. Those requiring Presents and Prizes cannot do better than inspect our well-bought and varied stock. ■Xmas Cards. 'Xmas Cards. Big Variety, Boxed and Single Cards. Also, BOOKS • OP VIEWS, (Local and Otherwise) for Friends abroad. SPLENDID SOUVENIRS. ' JUVENILE CRICKET MATERIAL, TENNIS BATS, AND BALLS. Walk right through to our New ShowMcLEOD & YOUNG, ACADEMY BUILDINGS;' And at BOOK ARCADE CO.'S SHOP. rni-IE Masterton Br.uichof the British and Continental Piano Company wish t> anRemove to New Premises In the Exchange Buildings, on TUESDAY, DEC. 17th. itish 8 MASTERTON BRANCH. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager. "* T'AS just opened up the following _ goods, which are inexpensive and most suitable for 'Xmas Gifts: — Leather Goods.— Writing Cases, Ladies' Companions, Brush Cases, Pocket Books, and Walletts, Purses, etc. Books. —Boys and Girls Own Annuals, Chums, Chatterbox, Little Folks, The Prize, Our Little Dots, etc. Xmas Cards and 'XMAS POSTCARDS, call and inspect our large assortment before making your purchases. Postcard Albums.— -To hold 150 cards 1/- each, others at 1/0, 2/-, 2/0, 3/4/-, 5/-, and up to 20/-. Fountain Pens.—We have a complete stock of Watkeman's Tdkal Pens, prices from 12/0 t0 ( 25/- each. The Windsor Pex, with gold nib, only 5/- each. Our Premises will be open till !t o'clock every night till the end of December, and we extend an invitation to the public to call and inspect our stock. No one asked to buy. Telephone and Postal Orders Prnmptly Attended to. P.O. BOX 102. TKLKI'IIONK 212. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, - MASTEKTON'. Coradine (te> Whittaker, TIMBER MERCHANTS. Etc. aEAVY Stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Kauri, Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine, etc. SASHES, FOORS, MOULDINGS. Builders' Requisites, Oils and Colours. QUEEN, CHAPEL & KING STREETS MiSTEUTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9004, 14 December 1907, Page 6
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