Special Advertisements, SPRINGTIME SMARTNESS FOR GENTLEMEN. -JL needs to turn his attention in the Springtime not only to thoughts of love, but to that which helps his CLOTHING. To earn respect in the realms of courtship and business—Smartness of get-up is essential.: , .'.;■ v ;:^.>«^- The new Spring arrivals in the choicest of Gray Worsteds, of the best English make, will help you especially if you call into requisition a first-class tailor of style. My experience is at your service, and I can help you. Let me try! nsEEf THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MASTERTON. - [Phone 222.
p.. .T>RIME if^Mß'V XT rime JlJaHb FROM MR HARRY W. LEE (Weraiti). FROM MR DONALD MoKENZIE (Woodlands.) OGILVV & SO^Si BUTCHEIS. Note.—We absolutely euaTantee tbat ■we never kill old ewes and cows.
HOBNE'Sv The Leading Grocers, QUEEN-STREET, 'PHONE 860 ' All Goods Delivered.
1910. '.'WteSPECIAL SHOW OF SPRING MILLINERY. begs to announce she is 'now' making a SPECIAL DISPLAY of MILLINERY, and invites the Ladies of Masterton and Surrounding Districts to call and inspect" ' ' The Latest .MILLLINERY NOVELTIES and TRIMMINGS. L 0 VE LY FLOW ERS and Foliage, Dainty Crinolines and Plaits; the newest Feathers, Ribbons, Nets and Tulles. Smart Dress Hats; useful, yet dainty, Costume Hats; Fashionable Toques; Matron's Bonnets. These are such as have in .London, Paris and American centres during the spring season. Although these are the very latest fashion, the prices will be found to be within the reach of, all. THE MILLINERY SPECIALIST. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Situated in the Heart of Cuba-stree ' r WELLmQTON. jPLENDIDLY Private Sitting Booms, Commercial Kooms, Every Modern Convenience. Wairarapa visitors vto Wellington should make the Grand Central 'their I home. The best of attention and First Cl&ss IVEo&ls* ACCOMMODATION FO3 IOOGT7ESTS. Booms may be booked per telegraph or letter. TABIFF from 6/-j yPermanenta 25/-andSo/-per week. D. O'CONNOR, / Proprietor
i Maltby's Oaf©, (Opposite Hoab aw> Pbbiuin.) «TJPPER and DDTING BOOMS, Special attenion paid to Coqctq patrons. Meals all hours. A. B M/kLTBY Proprietor MRS A. A. PIEITT, ] [Pupil of Spencer Lorraine, London.] ] ' > fcr STNGTNG VOICE PRODTJnTION AND ART Ob' BREAtfHiNG J Temporary Stodio: 119 Cole Street I, Mast >rton Telephone 320. Termß on'application GEORGE HFRON, BAIN MERCHANT, GBO"EB ■ ... ■ and . ' *"■. '■"•'' GENEBAL STOBEKEEPER, kaaei aaJ Hall" a* 1 -'■'>
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10093, 15 September 1910, Page 1
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