WAIRARAPA FARMERS RE now busy open!ig up NEW SPRING GOODS. Day after day something more beautiful than the last makes its appearance. MILLINERY. In this section alone the styles in headgear ar9 numerous; they seem totally different to last seasons. The most striking feature" is that the hats are in' mo3t cases trimmed high. The tall bun shape seems favourite. Our jMillinery is now ready for inspection. Please call and see the style. DRESSES. We shall complete the opening up of our novelty dresses this week (ex. Tongariro), and can promise lovers of dress the smartest goods we have ever had the pleasure of showing. Our Dainty Sunshades, New Laces, Embroideries, Kibbous, etc., are being marked as ciuicklv as possible.
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. We have just received the most charming variety of handkerchiefs direct from the makers in Belfast that it has been our good fortune to show. All marked Shamrock Brand. Do not fail to see the collection. SPRING CLEANING, Ladies' now anticipating their Spring Cleaning, should not fail seeing our stocks of CUBTAINS, about 750 pairs of Nottingham Lace- Curtain, in "White and Ecru, Just Landed. ; '<Ve have also a nice lot of CASEMENT CURTAINS, now ko much used. Also Hall Curains in great variety. Please call and inspect our New Seasons Goods, and wo feel sure you will be pleased with s>oth quality and price. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' ASSOCIATION LMITED.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3008, 3 October 1908, Page 4
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231Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3008, 3 October 1908, Page 4
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