OUR SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY NEXT, 15TH. rYTE have some Special Snips during last week. Balance of our Children's Coats, from 1 s each, usual prices We have a few LADIES' JACKETS, To clear out from Is lid each. We are Selling the Balance LADIES' ft(IANTLES, From 10s, worth 40s. Special Reductions in DEESS MATERIALS.
No natter what you want in iry or d! Pay us a visit during the LAST WEEK, we will make the prices 0. SMITH'S, LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON.
IT is important that when you purchase a Motor Cycle or a Cycle that you should get one of the very best makes. We have these in stock. N.S.U., Reliance, and Mountaineer Lightweight Motor Cycles, fitted either Accumulatqr or Magneto Ignition. Also a large stock of the. world-famed Minerva Motors with Accumulator and Magneto Ignition. All the above named have stood the test of time, and are still the favourite motors, both at Home and in the Dominion. We also have the following Cycles in stock:—Massey-Harris, Eoyal Infield, 8.5.A., and Hollis, all with a 12 months guarantee, and fitted with everything of the very best, Also about 30 secondhand machines, all in good order, from Js£2 lOs Upwards. INSPECTION INVITED.
TiiiF CYCLE & MOTOR ENGINEERS, Opposite the Queen's Hotel. 'Phone 141. Pretty Costumes. l/TANY of the Stylish, well-fitting jLtX Costumes worn by Ladies in Masterton are made at our establishment. Wo specialise in that class of work, and guarantee satisfaction with every order undertaken. We have a splendid range of the latest patterns in Costume Cloths. OLDS & ANDEKSON, TAILORS & MERCERS, QUEEN STREET, ... MASTERTON
c. c. BOOKS. Colonial Library. Cloth 3/6 ea. "Mr Crew'j-Career," Winston Churchill. "The Barrier," Rex Beach: "The Scarlet Runner," C. N. and A. M. Williamson. « "Old Mr Devant's Money," Frances Powyll. "Beau Brocade," Baroness Orczy. "Tho Dissolving Circle," Will Lillibridge. "The Kiss of Miss Helen," Charles Marriott. "Neither .Storehouse Nor Barn." Allen Raine. "Tho Spanish Jade," Maurice Hewlett. "Letters From Queer Street," J. 11. M. Abbott. / "The Duke's Motto," Justin McCarthy. "T.'io Fruit of the Tree," Edith Warton. "The Heart of a Child," Frank Danby, "The Welding," Lafayette McLaws. "The Little Green Door," Mary E. Bassett. "Tho Wnispering Smith," F. H. Spaokham. "Nancy Stair,"E. Macartney Lane. "The House of Caids," Lady Trqubridge. "The World's Awakening," "A Gilded Serpent," Hick Donovan. "Confessions of a Tradesman," F. T. Bullen "The Gold in the Gutter," Charles Garvice "Sweet Life," Kathlyn Rhodes. "A Stumbling Block," J. L. Forman. CC.AITKEN. Bookseller & Stationer. QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. Telephone 212. P. O. Box 10&.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9163, 10 August 1908, Page 6
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