GOLDBLOOM BROS, Ladies' CttS&umiers, BANK'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET. WELLINGTON
ANY of the Stylish, weJMtting . Costumes worn by Ladies in Masterton are made at our establishment. We specialise in that class of wort, and guarantee satisfaction with every order undertaken. We have a splendid range of the latest patterns in Costume Cloths. OLDS & ANDEfiS<M, TAILOKS & MEfiCERS, QUEEN STEEET, ... MASTERTON
SPRING 8 \ GOODS. A SPECIAL DISPLAY .of-all the Latest Spring and Summer Fashions for Ladies and Ghildrens Wear is made in our Windows and we invite inspection. These lines -we need hardly say are our specialties. Dressmaking done on ' the premises. Charges Moderate. QUEEN STREET. LADIES' BLACK & TAN ;SHOES. VERY LATEST STYLES AND BEST OUALITY. DARK TAN, Cross Straps; pump soles 13/6 DARK TAN, Six Bar,, pump soles .. 115/0 DAIIK TAN, Three Bar, .pump soles 13/(5 TAN TIE SHOE, eyelets .. 13/6 ROUND TOE SHOE., -Gibson Ti« .. IC/G ROUND TOE DEBET -SHOES . . 16/6 D. FINLAYSON & SON. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS AND MPQtRTERS, (Nest to the Post Office) MASTKR'iFON.
ALL WHO WOUL!O> ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT' WE have during the past.year spared no expense in ■endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjcsy a Good Glass of Beer To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On draught at almost all hotels,in the City and surrounding Districts,:and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have -successful !y removed the reproach thafc .good be«r could not be brewed in Wellington. STAPLES~AND CO., MOLESWORTH STREET & M'UfIRBHT STREET, WELLINGTON. POST CARD SATISFACTION. A GREAT DISPLAY. rHOU'S ANDS to select from, inch a wide range of remarkably HUMOROUS POST CABDS. You will have no difficulty in making an easy selection. Prices are reasonable and satisfaction is guaranteed. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET.
PLANTS. PLANTS. PLANTS. FOR October and November Planting Season.—Tomatoes: Large Red, JLJurpees* Matchless, Key's Prolific. Ist and second prizes for Tomatoes 1904, 1!)05 1906 at local show, 1907 did not exhibit Comet Asters, plants procured from me, took first prize last year at show. Zinias, Cosmos, Stocks, Tansies, Lobelias, M, Carnations, Annual Chrysanthemums, Cobea Scandens (Climber), etc., all ready for planting October and November. Order early and avoid disappointment. Plants sent by post or rail. Telephone 304.. R. W. COOK. Akura Road. Just past Railway Station. MASTBETON. Hams, Sides and Rolls. THEN buying Hams or Bacon, , / get the best by asking for Carterton Factory-cured. We are cash buyers of pigs at 4£d per lb on rail, and pay carriage on same. Weight from ILO tc IGSIbs. HUGH WILSON. JWietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3026, 24 October 1908, Page 6
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