CAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS. rglHlS First Demonstration of Cooking by Gas will be given on Thursday, November 3rd, at 3.30 p.m., in the Gas Showroom, Queen Street.
Guinness' Stout is good, no doubt, Whether in cask or bottle, But Ingram's A!e will never fail To cure a thirsty throttle. W. B. Ingram, TAUERU HOTEL, (9 Miles from Masterton.) THE TARATAHI HOTEL, Carterton. /JIHIS popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and modernised in every way, and patrons and the travelling public generally can rely on receiving the st possible attention. Ping up Phone 63 P. COSTIN, Proprietor Taratahi Hotel. PIER HOTEL (Opposite Queen's Wharf), ■ WELLINGTON P„ J. QRIFFIN, Pbopriktos Tariff ?/-. Telegraphi Addresa: P. 0., Wellington. Telephone 949. central Hotel in Wellington to Post Office. Shipping, Baiiki and leading merchants offices and trading housei. SPRING DISPLAY OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR. WE invite inspection of our New Summer Goods. They embrace a fine 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 High-grade Shoes at lowest possible price. •You can see it in the finish; you can feel it in the fit. CALL and INSPECT. HADLEY'S 1 JgOBBY ABEL & OBBY ABEL & ILLIAM ILLIAM GUNN CUIICKET BATS. /RICKET BATS. ILLIAM GUNN BEARING the above players names, and the high quality mark of "John Wisden," are now to hand. Full of Spring, Power, and Hard-Hitting, and Big Scoring Possibilities, with other Cricketing Goods to suit. TENNIS, BOWLS, & CROQUET. Goods also just landed. Rackets at 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.. MiSTERPOM NOVEMBER -OECORDS. OYEMBER XiECORDS. NOW IN STOCK. NEW BOOKS. NEW POSTCARDS. NEW PRESENTS. J&S. IIEITDERSQN, STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. D ISTINC'ITVE ISTINCTLVE UMMER UMMER EAR. EAR. kJI Wi B Y paying personal atten- _ _ ti'on to customers' needs, fancies and whims, and the purchase of seasonable material, I have retained my customers' attention. I have also succeeded in retaining the custom because of the attention I give to OUT, STYLE, FIT, and essential details to the well dressed lady or gentleman. These arc the details that "Donald" stands for. Try him. A. DONALD. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOH. VST r RTO.\\ • rrh"n r °22
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10135, 4 November 1910, Page 1
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