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Dainty Shoes for the little Tots. infant's White Quilted Shoes, soft Children's White Fine Canvas 1-Bar nnrl Anintv Is lid 2s lid. Shoes, sizes 4t06, 2s lid 7to and dainty, Is llci, -s 11a. 3s » nd . nfo 4g nd Children's Tan 1-Bar Shoes, gocvl Children's White, Blue and Green Gualitv, Is lid, 2s lid. Fine Canvas Shoes, large tongues q y ' and buckles 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d. SANDALS AND SHOETTE3 A SPECIALTY.

MAIL ORDERS CAR EFULLY SELECTED. CENTRAL SHOE STORE, Phone 154.

lURQFEAJN lUROPEAN GENU*. GENCY. ,'HOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goodß, inclnding Books'and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, i-ntl'Leather. Chemicals and Druggest' Sundries. J China, Earthenware and Glassware. Cycles, Motors and Accessories. 'Drapery; Millineyy, and Piece ". [ Goods. ■ ." .'•'''.; Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Machinery, and; Metals "■' Jewellery, Plate arid Watches.. ;. Photographic -and- Optical> Goods. Provisions,, and ; ;Qilmen'a Stores, i "''./.'; "' etc., .etc...., ...,...•' Commission 2f to: 5 per ><jeni;>Traae; * ''''.'•• .';''''••''DiisbDunt;-alXow.^,:"•,•;..'.•>•;■'' ■': : ••?-'•: 1 * Special on Demand Sample cases from £lO upwards. '- Consignments of Produce Sold on 1 Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (Established 1814.) 26, Abctwjrch Lane, London, E.G. OabU Address: "Annuaire, ; '. ''■■.. J. H. BLOCKLEY :ji';T: the following Lines cannot'be jCjl beaten. •,-■'■'\ ; - • ;> Picture Framing, Furniture Repairing. Div in Easy Chairs and Chesterfield ' :■:■■ Lounges.. All classes of Loose Cover Work. REPAIBING GO-C4KTS. Carpets and Linoleums taken up. ;,. > ; -. ' '/-and Kelaid.. '. : " : --" Those about to marry urnished through Dut cheaper than any'-other house in town. ':'""'..-'•• • new stock of Mouldines and ••'•■■■ Pictures just arrived. j. H. BLOCKLEY - PAEIGON FUENITUEE WORKS •.'. A. HiJjJCiXiO* :; NATIVE-& COMMf SS lON AGENT," Businesa;''promptly ;at^ : ±S tended tp in any;part' of : New Zealand. Thoroughly. conver*ant ;with the Native Language. ".] A»DBESSr-iUpstairs,jßuUdinga;Op.'; ; -. '-Jp'r...--.- ■ JoLV ■'• ■, :; i';" *• V : - ; QUBBK-STBffiBT, {■;'■■}' '?••■ a LL the; combinations that go to xX:?:> make a private home are associated with the (conduct of;the Palace -"Hotel, Wellington, under the wr. : Wairarapa; visitors to Weligfebin. • the ; Palace their 1 home';: whilst there, ! Mr Swindate, who was for' many years in the railway Berviqe, : Vii''t!well known, to- Wairarapa residents. ; He ha^la good idea of what visitorsjrequiie, and ias sufficient bhsi- ' riess-aoumen -to : see - that these require-merits-'arevfulflllea*" Deoide, to try the Palace-Hotel on your next visit. Penny section from tbe Government station. Situated in the hea-t of Willis street, •■••■" . ■■;.-..,■ SWINDALE,

A SUGGESTION TO VISITORS. HE Empire City receives a large quota of Lady Visitors at this seaTo SO these a visit to HAYWARD'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT is suggested as affording excellent op-' portunity to view the very, highest class of tailoring produced in the Empire City. . . „ . Hayward's Tailoring io; distinctive, and interprets correctly Fashion's Newest Ideas. A Fine Display ofWEAR ROBES .. and HOLIDAY DRESSES also bids for favour. \ . HAYWARD The Ladies' Tailor, 294 LAMBTOII QUAY, Wellington.

N SUNSHADES, , MUSLIN DRESSES , and MUSLIN BLOUSESWe are making REDUCTIONS in. the above goods to clear. Your opportunity is right now. : Do not lose, 'it., ;. ' ".'•.-;/:■..: .'..-.- Queen Street.

D. CRUIGKBHANK and CO., <■■■-■■ ■ ; Limited;* MAB?mO(W-J : '■','. pf HAVE FOR i selr ected' Grass 'Seed wid. Rape .Seed, Seed Maizie to slit all wmls, , apd) carefully selected to suit the district. ',• ~ •"'■'."■. '■•'':'!■ ■:' • ■■'??}■- : ' : ' " . We stock all High-grkde Manures for all crops, aad conduct analysis of soils. * _'' '** ';• We supplied Manures and -Seed for alii the winning crops for 1908, v 1909, and 1910, awarded by the Av' and, P; Society, and also obtained gold medals for farm seed for 1903,i9ie* •.-■: ; ■'■■■• ■■:■'•'» '.-■■"■:.:>. : " i: ' Top-dressfng Machine suitable for top-dressing wheat, oats, >< pastures, etc., for hire. ~-:XJ : : -' ->■■•..:V: ; /.j ; Garden and Orchard Regai-iites < always; in stock, also Binder^win^, at Machinery, Sutton's, Gartdu'a, and Hurst's Pedigree Seed. We carry stocks of manures at Itf B. Tait's, Featherston, and W.Orbell's Martinbarougli. Cj'"■. ;': Buyers •'. :■'.' .■•■■;■,; \:}y^f'-0 : -- ;^:. NiZ. Insurance Co., Xtd., Aonfk 1 ■ dentv Fire >;::>-->'':, ' • P^Carid'o;;.Steamship\;Cto/'''' : -: : ;: .■ / /'' : - ': Reid and Gray's Imp^emehtfl. Butter's Iron Fencing Pbstß. i Williams! Patent Droppers. Minittax Fire Extinguishers, Cooper's, Little's, and RoO/rt- .. son's Highland Dips. " : McAlasteVs Ridgers. Taringamutu Posts, Strainers and MQHRISON'3 BUSH HOTEL. S. Poison ... ...,.,. ...... Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS Meals, Good Attention, Best- of. Wines arid I Spirits; and homelike;■' accommodaf tion., , , ; Hqusj is connected with Telephone I (Greytbwn Bureau.) FORMAfc AND GROWER, CLUB ;.;;xMASTERTON^ CABS,;Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire by hour, day or week." Pa.': ties catered for on reasonable terws. Careful attention given to every department of the business. Competent man always in charge. P'ati* and buildings have been increased to meet growing demands of businsss. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. Apply— , EARDON'S YiARAGE 'EARDON'S VJiARAGE Telephone 103^ • Fatal to insect Hfa~u j harmless to everything - else. Solrijn t ? only, but' be v ,sure you ~" :j * 9 $ Kim r< . ; "Fleas,:. 7 £lies. Bugs, J, Castles, Gcc 1

ALL WHO WOULD AQgIEVE SUC- . -CESS SHOULD iE^BEAyouß^ro WK nave daring the pas* yeai spared no expense in endeavouring to make oar Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now- confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. ; , We invite all who enioy a Good Glass of Beer To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On draught at almost all hotels in the City and Bufrouhding License Districts, and confidien|]tj!;iftnticipate their veedict will be that .Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproaoh that good beer could not be browed in Wellington, STAPLES AND CO M [JiEOLEaWOBTH STBEET 4 iktfBPHT :;;■;/

SIGN-WKITEKS AND Ro'tJ32 LECOJRATOBS. BT Every Thursday and Satoudat. ' Opposi + -e W.F.C.A., QueeD Streeft, lfajit«rtO*l> THE . TJUSr CJEASON HE J3USY OEASON ""VOIt preparations for the "Busy Season" are more extensive this year than ever. The stock has bden specially selected;and embraces all that .-is" the most fashionable, and highest grade quality iri footwear. Every department is overflowing -with seasonable -goods. ' tt% TCIINtATSON & MdN. BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 7 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 7 January 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 7 January 1911, Page 6

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