AND CO. AVE OPENED THIS DAY SPECIALTIES for the CHRISTMAS SEASON.^ All now and Fashionable Goods, bought specially for the Holiday Trade. NEW TRIMMED M ILLINER\. NEW COSTUMES. NEW DUST COATS. NEW PARASOLS. NEW BLOUSES. NEW SKIRTS. NEW READY-TO-WEAR HATS. NEW GLOVES. NEW CLOTHING . NEW SKIRTS. NEW HATS. CALL AND INSPECT. AND CO. The House of the Latest Most Up-to-date Fashions. F. Holioway & Son, QUEEN STREET. nHHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. Ring up Telephone No. 12. PRIMEST MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Same grade as that frozen for export. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Our Prices for this Superior Meat are no higher than those asked for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the accuracy of these statements by a Trial Order. 01LOWA1 BUTCHERS. *J*&. U.„j«3 '.*"~".s. WHEN ON——CAMBIUM <QU AY—- ~~ OOK mi for the Sign at the ' Corner of Kelburn© Avenue, — D,M!LL I G A N , SPECIALIST IN GENTLEMEN'S MAYFAIR FASHIONS. ENTRANCE—Warehouse, 2nd door on left. It may mean much to you in the way of better dressing. You are cordialy invited to call and inspect our £2OOO variety of English SuitKELBURNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON. r HY not buy a useful household gift this Christmas, 1910? Something that is practical as well as ornamental-—something that will .freshen up the home for the New Year. If you want the best of standard things—artistic and charming—we can satisfy you. Our place _ is 'brimful of suggestions for the Christmas season. For instance, a PRETTY PLANT STAND or an ARTISTIC CAKE fST AND would make an idealgift, or a selection from our new consignment of QUAINT CUSHION COVERS, which we have in all designs. Then again, we have some unique designs in SMALL TABLES, EASY CHAIRS and other ART FURNITURE. PICTURES ) always prove an acceptable present, and our range of subjects would be hard to equal, whilst the MOULDINUS are of the very latest design. INSPECT NOW. CHEAP FURNISHINC HOUSE, (Opposite Wagg's.) Queen Street. Telephone 23*.
GENTI.JE.MfcN WEQUIRINC COO D., SOUND, PRACTICAL TAILORING CANNOT do better than pay a Visit to JAMES A T^OHBRTY'S AMES XX. i^OHERTY'S THE TAILOR FROM LONDON. He is noted for his thoroughness and the infinite pains which lie takes with all orders entrusted to him. A beautiful assortment of NEW SPRING SUITINGS, of the very finest quality, now on hand, ttidlng Breeches a Specialty. JAMBS A,. T\OHERTY, AME? ix- MdIBERTY, THE PREMIER TAILOR. so: Lanfttsn'Qusy, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 4
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