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NEW ZEALAND m mm m vm '^Smm'Jt^Wm it* CLOTHING FACTORY mwumM* 1 ss I I 13 13 hr 8d ? 17s 19s 6d. 22s 6d to 30s. p AIRS LADIES' KID ONE BAR SHOES, Broad Toes, Flafc Rubber heels—all at itPSv i »oa I Hiis^e I I ,Z. Clothing Factory : QUEEN STREET THONE 101 MASTERTON. (SObTH AUSTRALIA); HAVE WON ALL THE CHAMPION CUPS AT THE is it ta m it rc»in mwi SUICE 1903. ARE YOU AN ENGINEER ? THEN YOU WANT TOOLS. We sell engineering goods of every description, but nothing of inferior grade. We guarantee the quality of all the lines we stock. Dixon's Flake Graphite increases the efficiency of all oils and greases, and reduces friction where other lubricants fail. It is the best solid lubricant known and should be in every engineering shop. Engleberi's Oils and Greases are of standard quality and ensure a minimum of wear and wasted power. Lubricators of every description. All classes of Steam Valves, Automatic Injectors, Steam, Hydraulic, Vacuum and Pressure Gauges, etc., etc. All Packings of Standard Quality stocked. Large supplies of Cotton Waste on hand. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO . & T. , Ltd., DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, INVERCARGILL and PORT CHALMERS.

.FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS !■ "UST Landed from the "Manufacturers a, large consignment of tl FOOTBALL CASES & BLADDERS, in all sizes. IVp Quality at reasonable prices, ranging from 5/6 to 19/6 complete. "TRUEPLIGHT," "INTERNATIONAL,'' "EMPf RB," "GILBERT," "RUGBY UNION," "SCHOOL PRACTICE," etc.. etc. HOCKEY BALLS AND STICKS,'aII prices. See them NOW at »»Hi SttW^lHt THE ACADEMY. KEAHAGEI & CHAPMAI. ALWAYS TO THE FORE. »y»TE have a grand display of Early ImporVV tationsof AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. GENTLEMEN OF TASTE—You will have no difficulty in making your Selection. They are exclusive patterns, and very attractive designs of the highest grade quality. The high-class work turned out of our establishment has long stood -the test of time, and is favourably commented on all through the district. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. KMHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. [ESTD-1895 ] P.O. Box 34 PERRY ST., MASTERTON, Tel. 290 built to fit the ._• individuality of the individual—clothes that are part and parcel of the man—garments that reflect refinement, elegance and good taste—these are the kind of Suits that have made DONALD'S the house of call for every man wl o studies style—fashion and genteel dress, linked with economical prices The New Autumn Fa,bricsdirect importations—show some exceptionally fine gradations in all the new shades of Brown. I I I m MERCHANT TAILOR, MASTERTON x^oooo^ooooooo £££r££ mm ,'OU will be delighted when you see our splendid assortment of iW&AM LadiesShGes- *'« The fashionable Tan Shoe is represented here in every style, and in the '&?ss% prettiest shades of brown. There are "s* beautind new black shoes, some with -*■> straps, some with buttons, some with new vide laces, and all prettily and * cc Jifortably shaped. - P-W Call and let us show you these dainty summer shoes. Try them on and see their effectiveness as a finishing touch to your costume. Our prices are most moderate for such high quality Footwear. BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, MASTERTON. n m m m 1 r k m m r OL m tm I S3S& ?m Form Training Corset I tf.SS mW Stout Women G fry * £ greatly, ■■lessens.', waist. IWW 111 wM k /M rr.cc.L-.urcmcr.t, by lengthening (l ?/'! \ Y///I ///ill I !$$ £nd gives Shapeliness, Grace i and Corafcrt. 1///// ////// I' §s> The extension flexible belt m\ r //// //'/// I ifl completely encompasses ab'Ml\'/U illlJl \ lfcJ{ doracn and hips, reduces lar's gest figures to shapely prot-\) portions and prevents any *- » unsightly bulging of flesh at the edge of corset. At your Draper: if not, please write our agents. DOMINION CORSET CO. A Quebec, Canada i Australian Agency. <% New Zealand Agency, F>, &W. MURRAY, Ltd. * BING. HARRIS & CO., Ltd. wmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmemm wmm m

MOMMY, Ist March, 1909. BECAUSE the SCOULLAB CO., Ltd., open tne greatest Bargain Sale ever held in Wellington. Do yon require anything in Furniture and Furnishings ? Then take particular care not to miss this chance, for we absolutely guarantee that the reductions during this sale will consitute a record for Wellington. Every article will be marked in piain figures at simply bedrock prices for c-ish only. "Oo not forget that our Furniture is made in our own Factory. The name "SCOUIAiAIi" is a sufficient guarantee taat the quality is right. When the sale list appears you can judge for yourselves that the prices are right. ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS 88 & 90, Lambton Quay, Wellington. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES. TO-DAY, and Following Days. A FAIRYLAND OF FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES. ii/i'URRAY'S Draperv Store is now crowded with novelties, and splen'Vl. didly assorted with the Newest and Most Fashionable Goods. The attractive feature is our new SHOW-ROOM. Here the freshness, the daintiness, and exclusive novelty of the articles displayed are so manifest that it is quite unnecessary for MURRAY'S to assure their patrons that they hold the unique position of having no past season's stock. The Ladies of are invited to inspect the Seasson's New Features NEXT TUESDAY, and following days. J. L. MURRAY, "THE QUALITY DRAPER" Exchange Buiidings, mas:erton. BLOU AT TE ARO HOUSE. New Autumn and Winter Blouses,— The newest ideas of Home and Foreign designer-; thoroughly uependable ; the freshness of quality, and pretty arrangements and appearances, immediately convey the fact of their being specialised goods, We claim that the collection we now have on view must be seen, as we cannot adequately describe their beauty. We quote a few ns follows: CREAM DELAINE. BLOUSES, embroidered fronts, dainty & fresh, 7/0. j, •, „ hemstitched tucks in front, 8/6. >, » >. Oriental embroidery, Gibson tucks in front ' 9/6,10/6. CREAM CREPE-DELAINE SHIRTS, self turned down collars, silk, French knots 1 i/g, 12/6. COLOURED DELAINE SH[RTS &. BLOUSES, tucked, in checks, spots, stripes, and a variety of Oriental patterns, trimmed with insertion, lace and silk, ranging from 9/6 to 17/6. CREAM JIP SILK SHIRTS, large tucks, 17/6, 19/6, embroidery 22/5. DAINTY SILK BLOUSES, trimmed with insertion, lace, tucks, motifs and imitation Irish Crochet, 17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 25/-. SATIN ORION SH'RTS, in cr:am, navy, tabac brown, sagt green, well cut and smart appearance, 21/-. ALL OVER LACE BLOUSES & SLIPS, tucked nett, embroidered nett, fillet lace and imitation Irish Crochet. 17/6, 22/6, 29/6, 35/G, 42/-, 47/6. Should you visit the City we will welcome you. The advantage so jained will be mutual. If you cannot, please send size of collar when ordering by post. Money refunded if not to your entire satisfaction. WELLINGTON. I FOREYERYI DAY WEAR. THERES' no mistaking the superiority of a Blue Cloth Costume for everyday wear ( Neatness in dress denotes taste and refinement. Here's the Particulars: Made of a rich shade of Navy Blue Cloth. The coat is tight fitting, stitched seams, satin lin<*l. (A The skirt is gored- _,_ _ ched to match coat, lined linenette. ORDERS now being Booked for APRIL. ALBERT WEBB, 39 QUEEN ST., MASTERTON.

Presentation Goods. NEW LINES : "TSEFUL,-ornamental Goods at reaJ Bonable prices. If you are thinking of purchasing an article fjr presentation, step along to nay shop for a few ideas. Beautiful Oak Trays, Stiver Salvers, Teapots, Cruets, Hot Water Kettles, Teasets, Biscuit Barrels, etc. • Watchmaker and Jeweller. It is in the Br;ght Summer-time that the Splendid Qualities of the " ORION " Eano-e are most appreciated. ORION "" In "Winter the Housewife is quite willing to keep a big fire burnin«- in the Range all day, and any range will cook under these conditions. ° In the hot days of summer she withes to use the range only when is time to cook the meals, and here is where the " ORION " shines. ' The draught is so completely under control that the fire can be changed from smouldering embers to a fierce heat in a f«w minutes. ° The scientific'principles of construction provide absolute regularity of heat in the ovens, and that at a cost for fuel of but 3s or so per week for a family of ten persons. In the combination of Quick-heating and economy of fuel the " ORION " Range is peerless. DUNEDIN & AUCKLAND Ask jour Ironmonger to show them to you.

\. The Famous Remedy, for Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those w>*s> ess &&*fs£. to Colds on the '*S . - Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat &m. giving length to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where "Coughs" have, on their first appearance, pa&n properly treated with this medicine. No house--should be without it &s takea at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. 5 ••;,. * ~ ' Small Size, 2/6f Large, 4/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, ar the Proprietor, W. G. HEARSE, Chemist, Geelong, Vicxoria. Forwaraed by post to any address, when not obtainable !<sca%, KEtt ZEALAND BltAHGfl OFFICE-NO U FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDiHQS WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON, "

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3146, 25 March 1909, Page 2

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