NUMEROUS BARGAINS AT THE EXCHANGE HlMlilNLCttfll iENEROUS BARGAINS HROLIFIC in price surprises, it is an L event that hundreds will profit by. t is a bargain time for economic people -a time of money saving—one of those vents that requires prompt action for ven while you're thinking about coining he goods arc being snapped up by uigcr shoppers. This Sale has been brought about by he powerful motive that actuates all our Sales, and that is—the determination ;hat our stocks shall always be fresh and dean. And it will clear out the balance )f our stock and enable us to start with a icw supply of goods. An inspection of ;he goods will interest you—a comparison >f prices will decide you. So come! It's a matter of being first to get the ocst bargains. We've never been so busy uid never have we offered such bargains *s 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 1/-. 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 goo< qualities; done up in Costume Length: (12yds.), no two alike, 18/-, 21/-. now 10/ (j 12/-, 15/-, now 8/6. Fancy Zephyrs and Prints, 12/- to 18/novv 5/11. Fancy Muslins. Fancy Sateens. F sine; Voiles. Fancy Cambrics, and Fane; Prints. Original prices range from 10; to 2/6 per yard. Now clearing at 2Jd 3kl, 41d, 6d. Do not miss buying a ici dozen.' Something to work up during th longjwinter evenings ready fortheSpnn and Summer. Country Parcels made up in 10/- si" 1 20/- parcels. Tho 10/- parcel contains 2.\ doze yards of the above. The 20/- parcel coi: tains 4 dozen yards of the above. ' Remittance must accompany ordei Pcsted free to any address. J. L I. THE QUALITY DRAPER, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. COME AT ONCE IF YOU HAVE NOT VISITED Oil SALE OF BOOTS, FANCY GOODS, AN! CROCKERY. will be surprised at the low prii we sell goods when we have a Sale o ALL ODD LINES AT HALF PRIC! at the W.F.C.A. Ltd. MASTERTON SHOW 1 TITE have opened up a well-selectc VV shipment of Ladies' Tan an Black Shoes for smart wear. You wi need a pair for the coming Show. Con and inspect our newest designs. Ladies' Glace Gibson Tie Shoes, Sey caps, derby fronts, four large eyelets, silk ties ... 17s 6 Ladies' Tan Lace Oxfords, six imitation straps, very smart... 16s G Ladies' Tan Lace Oxfords, bread and medium toes, Cuban heels, pumps, elegant, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s C MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED. J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE, Box 41.] QUEEN STREET. [Phone 15 ARCADIA HOTEL, (Corner of Lambton Quay and Stoi Street, Wellington, N.Z.) MOST Modern and up-to-date privai Hotel in Australasia. TARIFF, Ss PER DAY. Electric elevator always running, an electric light in every room. Letters and telegrams promptly atten< cd to. 1 Porter meets all trains and steamers. JOHN PATERSON, Telephone 2349. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESI MENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. TpHE Society is prepared to receh I Money on Deposit at the foliov ing rates": — Twelve Months ... 4 per ces Six Months > 3J „ 3 Days Not'ce ... 3 „ J. E. KEITH, Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 8 February 1908, Page 4
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