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WHAT IS IT? WHY A. J. GIDDINGS', SUPERIOR ATALANTA TEA. J~T has no equal. Famous both in the Wairarapa and over the North IslandNOTE ! This Tea is selected and forwarded direct from the finest plantations in Ceylon. AXIONSTEFS POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. THE LIVE AUCTION MART OF THE WAIRARAPA. Sales conducted twice weekly A large consignment of new and second hand furniture always in stock. Let us furnish your house on the timepayment system. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, MASTEItrON. THE SCIENCE OF SMOKING! IT is not enough to get good tobacco. If you are wise, you will diligently seek the one tobacco that best suits your taste, constitution, and circumstances. ' R. W. ARM IT has acquired a thorough experience of the tobacco trade in a first-class tobacco house. He can get you what you want, at the lowest price consistent- with sterling quality. ALL THESE AEE EXCELLENT:— Main Truck, Golden Eagle, Derby, Imperial Ruby, White Eose, Lucy Hinton, Havelock, Welcome Nugget, Diadem. Main Truck Tobacco put up specially for Armit by the famous T. C. Williams Company, of Virginia, is a perfectly matured tobacco of delicious flavonr and unsurpassable quality. If you are looking tor the tobacco you really want, try Main Truck first. If you are a connoiseur in Cigars or Cigarettes, ARMIT can supply the most pampered and fastidious taste. R. W. ARMIT (Successor to Batkin), 51 Lambton Quay. Wellington A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. Closing of my Masterton Premises AND SACRIFICE OF STOCK. O WING to ill-health, MR J. ADAMS, draper and clothier, (next to A. ,T. Giddings), has decided to sell off the whole of his stock of new and seasonable goods at positively Sacrifice Price 3. And residents can rest assured that any offer, which is at all reasohable, will not he refused. During the past few months Mr Adams has been compelled to live in Auckland, and as his state of health will not permit of his return to Masterton, the local representative has been instructed to close down right away. Remember—The stock is new, up-to-date and seasonable, and the quality throughout is first-class. Come along and see the goods and the prices at 'which they are ottered. The following bargain list will convey a slight idea of the bargains obtainable. Towels at giving away prices from 3Jd each. Rugs, 58 x 68, at 0/0 each. Blankets, 50 x 70, for 1/11. Sheeting, s<tinch, Twill Bit I yard. Sheeting, 72inch, Twill 1/3 yard. All-wool Colonial Flannel, 10.J yard. Forfar ,'Winch reduced to !)d. Ladies' Cashmere Skirts, 3s lid. Ladies' Underskirts, 2/11. Ladies' Bloomers (full size) 1/11 and 2/11 Doroughty Aprons, 1/(5. Corsets ami Underclothing at ridiculously low prices. Ladies' Grebe Toques at 2/11. Jackets, (Ladies and Chi'ldrens) at sweeping reductions. Boy's Jerseys 1/- each. Men Flannel Shirts (all-wool) 2/11 Saddle Tweed Trousers 7/0. The whole stock must be cleared during this sale therefore no reasonable offer will be refused. J. ADAMS, GI DOING'S PREMISES, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Special Spring Show —OF- • MILLINERY. MADAME CARLE, Milliner, begs to announce that she is making a Special Display of the Latest and most Fashionable Models of Trimmed Millinery for the coming season, together with the nowost and most fashionable in Straws, Crinolines, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ospreys and Millinery Nets. The following are being shewn: — Matrons Hats and Toques. Matrons Bonnets and Dress Caps. Ladies' Dress Hats. Ladies' Morning Hats. Young Ladies' Hats. Children's Trimmed Hats and Bonnets: The ladies of Masterton and surrounding district are respectfully invited to call and inspect this special display. MADAME CARLE, MILLINER, Queen Stkkot, - - - Masteeton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9182, 3 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9182, 3 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9182, 3 September 1908, Page 6

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