THAT AEE KEEPING THE BALL EOLLISG. FINAL SEDUCTIONS Men's Shirts, Coloie:! Fronts ar.d Cuffs 2s lid, usually 7s (d Men's Knitted Sox, 6cß, Black 7Jd Pair, Heather Mixture 6d Pair Men's Flannel Dnders 3s 6d, usual'y 4s 6d Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers Ss Gd usually lis 6d Men's Narrow Silk Ties 6cf, -l&ually 2s Men's Motor Caps 2s, usually 4s 6d Boys ' Tweed School Caps Is, [usually 2s 6d Boys' Flannelette Shirts Is lid, usually 2d lid Men's Flannelette Shirts 2s, usually 4s 6d and 5 s fid This is <he last Week of our GREAT SALE. PEICES PEEMCT PROMPT PUECHASES
Thousands of Sheep are required to provide the Wool used in the form of Smart English Suitings at MILLIGAN'S, Tailoring Warehouse, KBLBUENE AVENUE, WELLINGTON, J3I fetation take a look at the picture of our Spaciouß 3-Storey Building, It speaks. More than Words.
HARD TO WAKE. * T this time of the year if you require _ to wake up, early, it is difficult to do so. Wnat you want is a good ALARM CLOCK. We have Reliable Alarm Clocks, that last for years, at 7s 6d each, and REPEATER. ALARMS at 8s 6d. Small Timepieces at 3s 6d each. If you want a shave early in the merning whtm the light is not too good, the best shave can be had with our, 7s 6d SAFETY RAZORS, Or an AUTO STROP RIZOR at 255. To be procured at the W.F.C.A. Fancy Department, BOOKS BOOKS. LL kinds of Books by the mos L popular auth;rs \ POST,CARDS— of humorous and other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. BOOKSELLIE AND STATION** QUEEN STREET,
FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE THE , " MOST LASTING. , GOOD appearance creates a good L impression. Why not take advantage of these faots? 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 you; a Venetian for choice. A VENETIAN BLIND (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists &. Experts QUIN-ST. fo2 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 uo chip, chalk, nor blister. WALTER GEE &. CO.
Gentlemen of the Wairarapa TOT having the same facilities with .1 thofe resident in Wellington for bearing the changes constantly taking place, are invited to lnaku full enquity before placing orders for suits. On doing so they will find that JAB. A. DOHERTY "THE TAILOR FEOM LONDON," now holds* prprri'fr plscy. His widH London i-xptripncH in making for tlin most critical and "faddy" c ionts, his London uciiiipction liich hnu in cotstant touch with the "(.untie ol fashion," together with his extremeh painstaking methods »ud nupc rting only iheFINEbT MAjmiULS, nave earned for Mm this pre-eminent pcsition. A call when in Wellington is solicited. 203 LAMBTON QUAY (odd. "Times ' office). WELLINGTON. j 24 Hanover Pquare, London. |
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10033, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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