CHEAT ALTERATION STARTS at 9 a.m.
"N order to facilitate some evtensive . alterations tba* are shortly to be (made to our business premises we have decided to hold a I GEKUIftIE CLEARING SALS commencing on Wednesday next. NO OLD STOCK. Long Values for Short Prices^ READ THIS— Ladies' Shoes. The blue psncil will play havoc in this department. IS per cent to 20 per cent Off Glace Kid Shoes, open and closed front, Cuban heels. BUTTON & LACE BOOTS & SHOES. Smart Ladies' Tan Buckle Shoes—a few sizes to go at prices that spell economy. Children's Footwear. "The Bargain Bell" will bo ringing in this department on Wednesday next. SANDALS, sizes 7 to 1. at 2/6 pair. Gent's Shoes. REDUCTIONS ALL BOUND. QUEEN STREET, HASTE ETON,
J &S. HENDERSON, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fs"io*TOg r &ph Deaier, (Late BookiArcade).'
SPRING MILLINERY, SPHING FLOWERS and WRE ATMS. T OVELY RANGE OP JLJ TRIMMED MODELS In all the Latest Shapes and Colouring. SPRING PRICE—17s 6d to 45s each. READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS. These are selling very quickly, so be in time to secure one. Spring Price — 4s lid to 10s 6d each. READY-TO-WEAR LINEN HATS, Trimmed with the newest style of Paisley Scarfs. Spring Price—10s 6d to 21s each. LOVELY RANGE OF FLOWERS. Spring Price 1s 6d to 3s 6d each. DON'T FAIL to see our LOVELY WREATHS, in very choice colours. Spring Price 3s 6d to 10s 6d each.
CASH DISCOUNT 6(1. in every 10s. QUEEN STEEET, MASTERTON Telephone 111.
MASTERTQN PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant LOANS, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security. Terms on application. d. B. KEITH, Manager.
Aluminium Cooking Utensils. IMARRA ALUMINIUM is ab—l solutoly safe, in strong contrast to the dangerous copper vessels, which arc always liable to verdigris, and are most dangerous in conscquejice. ' It is not subject to rust, and thus has a great advantage over iron and steel vessels. There are no bits to chip otr and get into the food, as with enamel ware. SAUCEPANS (all sizes from 3s), PIE DISHES (good range, all sizes), FRYING PAi>S and other utensils. Inspect them To-Day. >EALE AND •EALE AND >ARTON. ARTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 12 September 1910, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10089, 12 September 1910, Page 1
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