Bouncing Bargains THAT ARE KEEPING THE BALL ROLLING. FINAL DEDUCTIONS —ATHOOPER & CO.'S Great Winter Clearance SALE Men's White Shirts, Colored Fronts and Cuffs 2s lid, usually 7s 6d Men's Knitted Sox, 6fJ, Black 7}d Pair, Heatlier Mixture 6d Pair Men's Flannel Unders 3s 6d, usually 4s 6d Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers 8S 6d usually Us 6d Men's Narrow Silk Ties 6d, usuaUy 2s Men's Motor Caps 2s, usually 4s Cd Boys ' Tweed School Caps Is, usually 2s 63 : ''V' Boys' Flannelette Shirt 3 Isll'd, usually 23 lid Men's Flannelefta Shirts'2s, usually 4s Gd and Fs fid This is ihe last Week of cur GREAT SALE. PRICES PREDICT PROMPT PURCHASES
Reports from Master ton indicate a Record Year for the district. Doubtless many of tW sbitferj will spend some of *he surplus money on "Good Clothes," tor which KELBURNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON, is Famous. FURE WOOL rnly is used in the MILLIGAN SUIIS.< who has visited our Sale of Footwear " \ is'pleased with the Bargains they Come yourself, aid you will gay it is no newspaper puff. Boot Department. ROOKS BOOKS. LL kinds of Books by the mos popular authors POST CARDS—-uuasands of huirorous and other Post Cards (including, local views) from which to make a hoice solution. MXLMGAN. SATISFIED. get. W.F.C.A A. E. RIVE. BOOKSELLER iND STATIOKIJ QUEEN STREET,
FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE THE MOST LASTING. GOOD appearance creates a good impression. Why not take advantage of these facts ? Make the appearance of your house create a good first impression. See to it that your windows are well tended. A well made blind will help youj a Venetian for choice. (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists & Experts QUIN'ST. foff.Dixon-st) WELLINGTON that can be made. We Guarantee them The facility with which they work wil surprise you. We guarantee the pain used neither to chip, chalk, nor blister, ' WALTEF< GEE & CO. A VENETIAN BLIND
Gentlemen of the Wairarapa OT bavirg tlio same facilities with thoso resident in Wellington for -hearing thy clnnges constantly taking place, are invited to make full enquiry before placing orders for suits. On doing so they will find that JAS. A. DOHERTY "rirv. TArr.fiß. 7.'nmr T.nwnnw " "TlfE TAIXOK l-'EOJr I.ONttON, " now holds proaiir plac.\ His wide London ixpiriprx e in mailing for tho most entiVil ai;d "faddy" c.dents, hi? London cci»t)f>cti'>'i vhich t pops him i" coistant touch with the "centre of fashion," togoihcr with his extreme!) painstaking *nd importing only iho FIivESTMAJ I iiIALS, have earned for 1 im this ire-cinii.unt position. A call when in "Wellington is solicited. 203 LAMBTON' QUAY (opp.' Times" office), WELLINGTON. 24 Hanover fquaro, London.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 4
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