L. J. HOOPER &.CO.I HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. In SPRING a HOUSEWIFE'S mind is naturally turned to thoughts of SPRING CLEANING. This being so a few LOW PRICED SPRING NECESSITIES should prove attractive to thrifty women, White Turkish Towels 9d, Is, 1s 6d, Is 11d, 2s 3d. Brown Turkish Towels 9d, 1s 6d, 2s 6d. Twill Sheeting (80in) ts 3d, 1s ltd, 2s 3d. LACE CURTAINS. 3£yds long (White and Ecru) 2s ltd, 4s lid, 6s Hd, 8s Ild, to 21s pair. Marcella Quilts 9s 4d, gs lid, 8s ltd, -10s 6d, 10s 4d, 7s nd, 9s Hd, 11s 6d, 15s 6d. Toilet Runners Is, is 6d, 1s ltd, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. A Beautiful range of Duchess Sets, Toilet Sets, Table Covers, etc. frorr 1s Hd to 10s 6d.
GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS. OPINION. rjIHE leading authority on question? of JL Gentletren's r n*ssciz, the London "Tailor and Cutter," for July 1910, says— MR D. MILLIGAN, OF KELBURNE AVENUE, WJB.L- - LINGTON, Made good use of his tim« in mating himself acquainted with the GENUTNK WEST END STYLES during his recent visit to London. P S, —Also in laying in a stock of the most up-to-date Suitings. Call when in town
BE*T VALUE IN WRITING MATERIAL. W BITING PADS—we have a great variety at 1/-, and offer exceptional quality for the price. ENVELOPES—We buy these in very large quantities, and can trice you best value. Special quotations for quantities and big assortments to choose fi-om; When you want STATIONERY don't forget to look in at the W.F.C.A. Fancy Department,
BOOKS BOOKS. LL kinds of Books by the most popular anthers POST CABDS—-.uoasands of huir oroua and other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. BOOKSELLFJ? JNI) STATICS ] E 3QUEEN STREET,
FURSTI IMPRESSIONS ABE THE MOST LASTING. A 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 yqur windows are well tended. A well made blind will help you; a Venetian for choice. A VENETIAN BLIND i (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists & Experts QUIN-ST. (off Dixon-st) WELLINGTON that can be made V- e Guarantee them The facility with which they work wil surprise you. Wn guarantee the pain used neither so chip, chalk, nor blister, I Walter gee ca
FOR RIDING BREECHES. . . . FOR RIDING BREECHES. . . . FOR RIDING BREECHES. . . . The inventor and patentee of the Seamless kne3-grip pattern, STANDS PRE-EMINENT. E has made them in thousands and sent them to all parts of the world. He lias agents in most of the leading towns of Great Britain, and has received splendid and innumerable testimonials from all quarters.
.THE PATENT. Gives a glove like fit below the knee, at the same time discarding all seams at the grip, thus preventing chafing. The particular style of cutting simplifies the fitting a hundred per cent., and therefore ensures a PERFECT FIT. Even without a "try on." Patterns and prices on application. LONDON—24 Hanover Sq., t W. :WE&UNGIOJ*-203 Laafeton
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10077, 26 August 1910, Page 4
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