)EG to announce they are jL> now prapared with a charming collection of UN TRIMMED STRAWS, BABY BONNETS. Etc. Our selection comprises modes from every Continental Fashion Centre ;in fact, they have already been classed as the CEEME OF FLEGANCE. It is impossible to predict exactly which styles are likely to predominate—but it is certain that very shapes are coriect. Oar showing is unique both as regards variety anu conkiriSEE WINDOW.
GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS. OPINION. r ■ lH" 6 "' loading authority cm questions jo X Gentlemen's piz, the London "Tailor and Cutter," for July 1910, says MR D. MILUGAN, OF KELBUBNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON, Made frood use of his time in waking himself acquainted with the G-ENUINE WEST FND STYLES during his recent visit to London. P.S, —Also in laying in a stock of the most np-to-date Suitings. Call when in town.
BEST VALUE IN WRITING MATERIAL. tional quality for the price. ENVELOPES—We buy these m very large quantities, and can give you best value. Special quotations for quantities and big assortments to choose from. 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 L popular anthers POST CAEDS— -Jioasands of humorous and other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. BOOKSELLEB AND STATIONEB QUEEN STREET
VISIT T. MCCRACKEN'S WAREHOUSE, and you will be convinced that Ms HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, as well as the Plainer Class of Furniture, is the Cheapest in Masterton. NO TWO PRICES AT MCCRACKEN'S. See the 3-Drawer Chest, and TileBack Washstand, with pedestal, at £3 12s 6d the pair. A very nice DUCHESS CHEST, side swing mirrors, marble top washstand, and mirror door Wardrobe, at £ls 10s the suite— a bargain. A Fumed Oak Suite, quaint style, the latest, at £2l 10s the three pieces. SIDEBOARDS from £5 10s to £l7 10S. Try a MORRIS CHAIR in velvet at £2 15s 6d. A 6ft CHESTERFIELD in best velvet at £9 15s. ( INSPECTION INVITED.
M'CRACKEN. CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE. (Opposite Wagg's.) Queen Street. Telephone 237, FOR RIDING BREECHES. FOR RIDING nREECHES. FOR RIDING CREECHES. The inventor ani patentee of the Seamless knee-grip pattern, STANDS PRE-EMINENT. HE lias made them in thousands and sent them to all parts of the world. He has 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 eent., and therefore ensures a PERFECT FIT. Even without a "try on." Patterns and prices on application. LONDON—24 Hanover Sq., W. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10084, 3 September 1910, Page 4
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