These are Sale Snips, PROMPTLY at 8 o'clock th« creat Sale of the year, wiil- begin, We have oeen planning and preparing for many weeks for this great event. Our Great Winter Sale, in which a little money plays a heavy part—as you all know from past experience. A few of the Prices Special WALKING SKIRTS, 10/6 for 6/11. FLAN. IiLODSES, 5/6 for 1/11. LADIES' TWEED COATS, 45/-, Now 5/11. COSTUMES, 45/-, Sale 32/-. TOWELS, 1/6, Eale price, 2 for 1/3. TARTAN DRESSES 1 /-,now9dyd CALICO; 7/6, Now 4/6 dozen. HOSIERY, 1/6, Now IOJd pair. This Sale will be the most ambitions we have yet attempted—ambitious in the direction of bargain giving—ambitious in the bigness of scope, and ambitious in our attempts to please you. At Hamill's Great Sale for Cash. 22*1 Amber Tips Tea Every pound is wrapped in a speciai air-tight and damp-proof package, which preserve! it* flavour, 'trength and fragrance. 10
0\ KB 150 Knecli Loadiag Guns of all patterns, have just reached us. These Guns a. cm from the celebrated English maker, C. G-. Bonehill Every Gun is of perfect finish and soundly made on modern and up-to-date lines. Each Gun guaranteed. Second-hand Guns and Rifles taken in part payment for new repairs. Our repair department is in the hands of skilled and experienced mechanics, and is replete with all modern tools and machinery for repairing Guns, Rifles tnd Sporting Goods of every descriotion. Locks, Keys, and Earmarks made ani repaired. Golf, Hockey, and Football <*oods stocked. KING & HENRY, GUNSMITHS AND LOCKSMITHS] 91 Queen-street, Masterton. Phone 240. P.O. Box 146. SEND FOR CATALOGUE tnnnrnwio Presentation Goods NEV)/ LINES: USEFUL, ornamental Goods at reasonable prices. If you are thinking of purchasing an article for Piesentation, step along to my shop for a few ideas. Beautiful Oak Trays, Silver Salvers, Teapots, Cruets, Hot Water Kettles, Tea-sets, Biscuit Barrels, etc. J. SCOTT, Watchmaker and Jeweller. ' 6 Points which make Shacklock's "ORION the Favourite! I Oven—the extra heavy metal ensures I ■ an even heat. 2 Special Fireplace—Most economical In ■ consumption, liunis Coal, Lignite, and Wood equally well. 3 Copper Boilers—Extra inrce, tinned B inside, ensuring plenty of hot water. High Presiure Boilers supplied when required. 4 Large Hotplate Sufficiently big to f hold several pot#, kettles, &c., and keep all boiling aifonce. 5 Perfect Regularity of Heat For ■ Bread Baking, Puddings, or Pastry, the " Orion " is alike suitable and satisfactory. 6 The Draught is always under cotn--1 plete control—'A boon which every cook appreciates. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd., DUNEDIN. m a P* IMakek DUNtOIN SL(Pw
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9579, 28 August 1909, Page 7
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