FLOKAL FETE, "N AScS of St, Matthew's . Church Buiialng Fund. SHOWGROUNDS THURSDAY, NOV. 17th, 1910. Oomiretßtior»3 CornpetSteons PRIZES PRIZES Entries will be received for the following Competitionr, for which the successful competitors will receive a prize. FLOWER GOMPETiTSONS. Best six (6) , Best ir Eoom Best Bowl, bowl cot to exceed 8 inches in diameter SWEET PEAS— Best six (6) .Best six (6) varieties. 4 stems of each VERBENAS— Best six (6) BEST VAKTETY CUT FLOWERS - TWELVE (12) Entries for Flower Competition close on Monday, November' 14th, -with Mr Maclean, Perry Street. Entrance 6d. FLORAL DECORATIONS. Dinner Tables, Mantlepieces, Bicycles, Go-earts, Perambulators, Dolls' (Jo Carts, Baskets, Buttonholes and Sprays, Bouquets, Floral Pans, Wreaths and Crosses, Bowls and Flowers. Entrance for Dinner Table and Mantlenieca Competition, Is; all otker entries 6d; Children half-price. G. W. ABLIDGE, ALEX. J MACLEAN, Joint Hon. Sees. Entries for Floral Decorations close on Monday, 14th November, and are to be left with Mrs Mackersey, Renall-st. Further- competitions will be advertised next week,
SPRING DISPLAY OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR. WE invite inspection of our New Summer Goods. They embrace a line selection of Ladies', Men's, and Children's Footwear of every description. All. the new. leathers, all the new shapes, all the new styles. Reliable H igh*grade Shoes at lowest possible price. You ear? see'it.in the finish; you can feel it in the fit. CALL and INSPECT.
>OBBY ABEL & >OBBY ABEL & ' TILLIAM GUNN J ILLIAM GUNN CRICKET BATS. RICKET BATS. REARING the above players | JJ names, and the high quality I mark of "John Wisden," are now to {•hand. Full of Spring, Power, and 1 Hard-Hitting, and Big Scoring PosI sibilities, with other Cricketing Goods to suit. TENNIS, BOWLS, & CROQUET. Goods also just landed. Rackets at V all weights ,of best quality, from 13s 6d. "Ayre" championship balls, stood 32 years' test. BOWLS.— "Fibrekane" Carryalls, and Croquet Sets, in great choice. JAS. ELLIOTT & CO.. Saddlers! , QUEEN ST., MA.STERTON OVEMBER OVEMBER ECORDS. ;ECORDS. NOW IN SVOCK NEW BOOKS. NEW POSTCARDS. NEW PRESENTS. JA.S. HENDEBSON, STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. ISTINCTIVE ISTINCTIVE ~* TJMMER
»Y paying personal attenJJ tion to customers' needs, fancies and whims, and the purchase of seasonablo material, I have retained my customers' attention. I have also succeeded in retaining the custom because of the attention I give, to CUT, STYLE, FIT, and essential details to the well dressed lady or gentleman. These are the details that "Donald" .stands for. Try him. HIRKI THE FASHIONABLE TAILOfe. MASTERTON, - [Phone 222
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 1 November 1910, Page 1
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