MASTERTON.
HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. OUR New Season's Goods have arrived for Autumn and Win-. tor Wear, Real Irish Tweeds from County-Intram. They make into smart Suits for every day wear. We have a wide range to select from. The very Latest Designs in Scotch and Bannockburn Suitings. Those goods look nobby aud will stand Plenty of Hard Wear. Our range of English Tweeds and Worsteds comprise all the latest colourings, and without doubt are the most up-to-date goods procurable. OUR TAILORING HAS STOOD THE TEST OP TIME. Now that we are in c.u* Up-to-date premises, with a complete stock and large staff of assistants wo are in a better position than ever to serve you well. Your patronage solicited. ESTABLISHED 1805. PERRY STREET.
t«il.TtMrTr'gMrraf»»rp^| i F youtipprociato comfort, admire stvle j- and value, durability in footwear, you'll be delighted with the boots you ' buy here, for this desirable combination of comfort, style, and durability is em- i bodied in every pair of boots and shoes ' wo sell. ( ' ■ig'Si'Agiii ■".'-'■' aiJ^ vsm^. depend upon our price being 1 the very lowest for good footwear. C »ne in an i try on some of iho elegant new styles wo are showing. ' They're really bsaviti fid and most comfoi'table. I BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON.
YOUR HORSE CANNOT TELL YOU, BUT he'll appreciate a NEW HARNESS all the same. Try him and see. This is tho place to buy your har "i , ness. The harness for your horse is like a suit of clothes for your body. If you are fastidious we can suit you, if you feel that economy must be practised we are just as -- ■ willing to help you. , No matter what your , demands, they can be satisfied here. Jw Towaseftd 8 Cowper, SADDLOS, Est. -.380, MASTER TON. s:'A t<i»*;, 3*t mm± m \i% *f. w'-ST-^yr. S^Sl^M*§l I [LATEST STYLE £ FINISH. m m m ICLOTHING FACTORY 'PHONE 101. to I^S llllp QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON*
A S? SK RATING'S meat, furnishing a most agreeable me- WORM thod of administering the only etr- T A "RT.P.TS tain Remedy for Intostial or Thread Worms. It is perfectly safe and mild, SOI <D ™ T3NS BY especially adapted tor Children. AI,L DBUdGISTS. —PROPBIETOK— I Thomas Keating, London. 8 George Heron, MERCHANT, GROCER, j\ and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets, i rpHIS Horse looks comfortable in his ~ Cove .r- Why? Because it won't shift. II; is so made that it won't come off. It cannot be rolled off, or kicked I off, and lasts twice as long as others. Come and sos them before buying. JAS. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, AND HARNESS MAKER.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9062, 10 April 1908, Page 2
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