GENEROUS BARGAINS AT THE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. GENEROUS BARGAINS FiOLIFfC in price surprise*, it- h an event that hundreds will profit by. .It is a bargain time for economic people —;i. time of mo?i".v wiving—one of those events that requires prompt net ion tor ov'cii while you r,' thinking about tin.' goods ;ire he.'n;' snapped up by eager shoppers. This Sale has been brought about by the powerful motive that actuates .-ill our Sales, and that is—the determination that our stocks shall always be fresh and clean. And it will clear out the balance of our stock and enable us to start with a new supply of 'goods. An inspection of the goods will interest you—a comparison of prices will decide you. So come! It's a matter of being first to get the best bargains. We've never been so busy and liover have we ottered such bargains as now. The Sale can't last much longer—come while the goods are here, if you miss them you do an injustice to your purse. SILK SUNSHADES. SOMETHING GOOD. Nothing Common and Tawdry, original prices range from 10/6 to 30/-. Now 4/6, 6/11, 8/6, 8/11,10/6,14/6. CHILDRENS _ SUNSHADES. NOW It-. CHILDREN'S GALATEA STRAW HATS, 2/11, 3/6, Now 9d ; 4/6, 5/6, now 1/6, CHILDRENS FANCY TAMS, NOW 6d. Pretty and Dainty Muslins, in good qualities, done up in Costume Lengths (12yds.), no two alike, 18/-, 21/-. now 1 ()/(>,• .12/-, 15/-, now S/G. Fancy Zephyrs and Prints, 12/- to 18/now 5/11.
Fancy Muslins. Fancy Sateens. I ancy Voiles. Fancy Cambrics, and Fancy Prints. Original prices range from l(.)d to 2/G per yard. Now clearing at2.Ul, 3id, 4id, Gd. Do not miss buying a few dozen. Something to work up during the longjjwinter evenings ready for the Spring and Summer. Country Parcels made up in 10;- and 2C'/- parcels. The 10/- parcel contains 2! dozen yards of the above. Tlu; 20/- parcel contains 4 dozen yards of the above. Bemittance must accompany orders Pcsted free to any address. COME AT ONCE JF YOU HAVE NOT VISITED OUE SALE OF BOOTS, FANCY GOODS, AM) CROCKERY. YOU will be surprised at the low price we sell goods when we have a Sale on. ALL ODD LINES AT HALF PRICE at the W.F.C.A. LTD. HOLIDAY FOOTWARE TAN £ BLACK SHOES AT y CAKPENT 14 R' S. Men's liox Calf Hoots, broad and medium toes, smart and good value, 10/(3, . 12/(3. Men's Box Calf Hoots, welted, broad and medium toes, comfortable, l(>/(5, 17/0. Men's Glace Boots, welted, derby fronts, broadjaiul medium toes, l(i/(!, 18/0, 21/Men's Glace Tan Boots, newest shapes and styles, derby and plain fronts, 17/0, 21/-, 22/(5, 25/MAIIj OIIDERS CAKEFi;r,r,Y KKI.KCTKI). AT J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE, Box 41.]. QUEEN STREET. [Phono 15-1. ARCADIA HOTEL, (Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout Street, Wellington, N.Z.) MOST Modern and up-to-date private Hotel in Australasia., TARIFF, 8s PER DAY. Electric elevator always running, and electric light in every room. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. ' Porter meets all trains and steamers. JOHN PATEKSOX, Telephone 2.'Mli. M ASTERTON PERM A NENT IN V EST- j MENT & BUILDING SOCI-ETY. ' t rpilE Society is prepared to receive X Money on Deposit at the following rates: — Twelve Months ... 4 yxr cent. Six Months 3.} » 3 Days Not'ce ... 3 J. ]). KEITH, Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 1 February 1908, Page 4
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