THE \f,£J73#r.:-'J\ -:~J J I i -~u * K3£ J-£ 1:1 ! S3 «*3« FOR Quality £t/C£{ AS THE D'l'C-oHLY CAT? SUPPLY. J From an artistic point of view tlje value of SUITABLE: BUNDS for Casement, or &ny ot\er *tfWoWs, cannot be overestimated, D.I.C #Wen particular attention to this Subject and tJjeir -fabrics are Specially* shrunk, an<J to wi%tartd Cxpesure to *tyicl\, 'blinch s!?' Subjected. O * I »C SAMPLES.
Brewed from pure malt and hops only, No deleterious Ingredients or preservatives. A SOUND STIMULANT THAT IMPROVES STAMINA. Excellent and wholesome at ail times. NO CHEMICALS IN IT I cclc ajents for the JJouiiiuun, i-aery A. Co., Ltd Allen Street, Wellington. C-der direct o. through M. ARONSTEN, Post Office Auction Mart, HUaterton. f7~ERY shortly now—you will have to brinsf in your own beverages. .You will be koking for the be&t you can get, and yen will want the pines pi.te. HUNT & CO., of "Wellington, will supply you. All the lending brands; aie ttcekel. Ail sj irits are true to label, sound, thoroughly matured, selected for purposes of an exclusive trade. Theme's Draught Whisky is commended. Only Brandies of assured age and quality.are stocked, including Dorville's famous bulk. Brandies sold by Hunt and Co. have the guarantee of the firm's name. You can rely en this cel'ar. There is a pniticulsrly fine lot of Purt. Contir outiil Sherries (Wisdom and Waters, and ethers) of excellent quality and condition. Hardy's and i'enfoJd's Australian Winef in bulk and case. Green Meadows N.Z. "laret. In short, whatever you want in spirits Wo aro Wellington Agents for HANCOCK'S IMPERIAL ALE. This sound and admirable brew is an assured fa'/curite wherever it is known. The most wholesome and palatable Ale in the Dominion. W r rite new for Price List, or any part'culars you need.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WANTED KNOWN—Wide Ribbons from 9d yd ; Ladies' Belts, Gd ca; Tape, 3 bundles from Is; Handkerchiefs, 6 for Is; Men's Cashmere Socks, Dd pr; All Wool Colonial Socks, 3 for 2/P; Wool Mats, 2/11 ea ; Bush "Rugs, 3/11; Ladies' Hosiery, 2 pairs f<r 1/9; Brown Towels, 1/9 pair; Ladies' Aprons, 10id each; All Blouse Materials, 6d yd ; Coloured Velveteens, at Is yd; Fen's Cap?, Is each; Ladies' Cotton Gloves, Is pr ; Ladies' kid Gloves, 2/6 pair; Cretonnes, 4M yd ; Red and Green Table Damask, now 1/3 yd; G4in Sheeting, 9d yard: Carpets, to he cleared at 2/Gyd; Men's Saddle Tweed Trcusera, 9/6 ea; Men's Flannels, 2/11; Men's Underpants (Petone), 3/11; Ladies' Jackets, /ms, Belts, Ties—all at sale prices. DOW'T FORGET— It will pay you to visit our establishment. You will be money in pocket. MASTEETON.
HONOGRAPHS, Edison's New Attachment and New Arulxrol Records are now on stile. BOOK ARCADE [McLEOD AND YOUNG] QUEEN STBEET. MASTERTON,
BACK INTO OLD PREMISES. J, K. BLINKHORNE, HAIRDRESSER, AND TOBACCONIST, XTTILL RESUME BUSINESS in his Old Premises, " Star" Block, To-Day.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9225, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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