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81 11 i E£ m %W 5« !iKi]*A7«»:UM:\;ii*ii Wellington to Waikanae & Return (84 miles). Under the auspices of the N.Z. Motor Clyde Club, IN which t<:e MOUNTAINEER "wcoopf-d the pool," gaining First and Gold IModal in open to all ch'SJes, First in Private Owner's Class; also First in the Hill Climb, beating machines up to 5 h.p., thus proving their suitability for tlis country. For particulars and freo trisi's apply to the Wairarapa Agents—mmm \ 219 QUEEN-ST., MISTEETON. &J*s 'Phone 141. Dainty Linens. IN the Summer Months a Linon Costume is almost indispensable. The fab- " rics we are showing are in all th 3 prevailing shades. We have many \ which are of exclusive detigns and colourings. They make dainty ind cim- § fortablo costumes, they are so delightfully cool and becoming. f A Dream of Delight, The Newest Style. § Linen Cat and Skirt made of a rich Linen Costume, made of two-tone I shade of green linen. Coat ard Skirt pink. Coat semi-fitting, collar and cuffs \ trimmed with self-coloured material trimmed with dark green silk. SHrfc | on the cross— 63S to match, lined silkette, 03/-. 3 LADIES' TAILOR. Albert Webb 39 QUEEN-ST., MASTBRTON. GENTS' TAILOR.

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I NEWJZEALAND *m INFANTS 5 TAN GLACE BUTTON BOOTS, Sizes 4 to 6, fcOHQTHING FACTORY GIRLS STRONG BLACK CI CHROME ROOTS. Se ivn and Riveted, from CHILDREN'S TAN SANDALS. Chrome Soles, strong and durable. SEE THESE SPECIAL LINES. LADIES TAN BAB SHOES, 10,6, LADIES' BLACK BAR SHOES 10/6. LADIES' LACE BL'K SHOFS, 10/6. EHa&EHEiiJ LADIES' DERBY BL'K SHO* S J 2/6. &S m m ss S* Wig. 'PHONE 101. i KM <2UEEN-ST., MASTERTOM .Rubberised Leather. THE wearing qualities of Eubberised Leather are so ffood that, vnn nnnnnf X Leather are so good that you cannot afford to have any other sort. I have in stock now a very fine assortment of Gent's Boots, with ' dependable glace kid tops and rubberised soles. These boots are extremely comfortable to wear, and are verj stylish in appearance. Price 25/-. Va [Next to the Empire Hotel,] MASTEETON. WHAT YOU WAVT, AND WHAT YOU MUST HAVE. ALEX. DONALD THE LADIES' TAILOR. The most stylish Patterns for COSTUMES, JACKETS, RIDING HABITS will be found in our new selection for Spring and Summer. Iv.fcterns on application. [Tel. 222]

I Don 't Be I 1 BALD! 'i No shrewd man it; willing to be bald. The ba:d man feels a Htt:c out of things. Those shiny tons are suspiciously like flags of truce, admissions of surrender. Why be bald? Use BRICE'S celebrated specifics, and the top that shines will speedily be COVERED WilH HAIR. Have you seen the wonderful photographs of cured patients ? BRICE'S REGENERATOR, the unique and perfect Hair' producer, 3G; Special strength, 5,6. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM should be used In conjunction with the Regenerator—it is the best! Price, 2 W. BRICE & SON, 1 187 Colombo Street, I CHRISTCHURCH. \ 2 n . Photos car be seen at tho Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. "Wood, IVJ.-istertonj J. Biillio, Carterton; and T. P. Wills, Paliiatua. miM 8% .1 3C#f. m?£W%t mm mm 28 YfARS TMT @

For. 1909 No Gifts that you can give at the Xmas season of the year are so much appreciated as gifts of Watches, Jewellery, Silverware, Electro Plated Ware, Clocks or Leather Goods. who are interested in the above lines, and who wish to spend their money to the best advantage, will fin.l it greatly to their interest to send for Just pi:' V. wson Xrnas :. ;,. vve will send this Post Free to any address. LEADING J v '< WELLINMOH MA.STERTON CYCLE DEPOT. Great Bicycle Sale, for 1 Month Only. The Lowest Prices ever offered in New Zealand. CENTAUR CYCLES, .£lB, Reduced to £l4 Cash. PREMIER „ jeiß, Reduced to £l4 GOVERNOR . „ £lB, Reduced to £l3 EDLIN SINCLAIR ~ £l-1, Reduced to £lO „ . PATTERN „ £lO. Reduced to £9 TRIBUNE „ £'B, Jtaduoed to £l4 B.S.A. GENUINE „ £lB, Reduced to £l2 Remember, the above Cycles are offered fjr one month only. Furthermore all cyclists requiring a mount for the season should consider prices ai.d qunlity, aiH tvln advantage of such bargains. Twdlvj Months'"Writtei vjrturandee. Any class of tyre 3 fitted. Catalog ÜB3 auppli. d frj3 to any part of New Z jaland. lor further information gh eus a call. Inspection invitad, KiaiiiiKii J EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.

IHHttttttfMilMHlßlraU From the fact that you cannot buy better or cheaper Boots & Shoesthan at Hannah's. IVE us a trial. We "guarantee to suit you. We have just received a large consignment of first-class goods for Christmas trade, and can offer them at prices which will be forgotten long before the quality. Ladies' Shoes for hot weather Men's Stylish Tan Footwear Ladit-rf" Tan Gib?on Tie Shoes, canvas Men's Tan Derby Front Calf Shoes, uppers, re und toes, Cuban heels 6/6. up-to-date, 19/6. Ladies' White Canvas Gibson Tie Men's Tan Willow Calf Goloshed Shoes, jround toes, Cuban heels, Bals, the very latest, 19/6, 22/6, as a feather, cool to feet 9/6. 255. Ladies' Tan Glace Kid 1-bar Shoes, Men's Tan Willow Calf Derby Bals, round toes, 10/6. welted soles, very popular styles, Ladies' Chocolate Tan Lace Shoes, 21s, 22/6, 255, 27/6. round toes, 13/6. Ladies' Chocolate Tan Glace Fancy Bar Shoes, up-to-date, 14/6. Ladies' Tan Glace Slashed 6-Bar We have a choice variety in Shoes, smart heels, 14/6. - Ladies' Tan Glace Lace and Button CHILDEEN'S GOODS, Boots, round toes, smart heels, 14/6, ... , ~, . 16/6, 17/6,18/6 to 22/6. whlcll make acce P table presents. We have a choise variety in CHILDEEN'S GOODS, which make acceptable presents. NOTE THE ADDRESSSHomsrs. MASTERTON. QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 175. MAbiJi, Every attention given to Country Orders FISHING TACKLE. A MAGNIFICENT variety of Fishing Tackle has just reached us. Quality superior and prices lower than 1 , ever. Gut Goods are absolutely new— no old stock. I Bring your Eods and Tackle to be renovated. FISHING LICENSES ISSUED. • We have been appointed agents for Jaques' Celtbrated Bowls. All weights. Come and see our Tennis and Golf Goods. Importers of all Sporting Goods and Rifles. Telephone 240. P.O. Box 14(5. -KING & HENRY, ODHSaKK'BB-

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CORADINE & WHITTAKER TimTbKb Merchants, etc., HEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand Kami, Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine etc Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders Requisites, Oils and Colours. Queen, Chapel and King Streets, MASTERTON.

The Famous Remedy for - - -- ' " Coufiftis S& Colds Small Siie, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. IiEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. » . _ ... .„ -r» • o- it. m i. „_;„_«« J„1. , „1,*C„1 „n/1 toni'd vnKfif. • *»#! in flints.. ;:>"";' c^;zz .™?=rx™ ■-s^-l^ »*4* *»—»>■« «-* ■* *»« «■* tto » «"'"— ao k "" b sncma " ™s£i£S;.m» •£*•£ tw™* o;™™ was***... Forward to y post to yJ not (| F(RST FLOORi HUME , S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREE f, WFLLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9656, 22 November 1909, Page 3

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