AT J, CARPENTERS EVERY PAIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES REDUCED. LADIES' COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, leading colours, 12s 6d, 10s 6d, Now 8s 6d, 7s lid. LADIES' BROWN OR WHITE CANVAS SHOES, Gibson Ties, 7s lid, Now 5s lid. PHONE 154 CHILDREN'S White, Blue and Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtry style, dainty, 4s, Now 2s . lid. GIRLS' White, Blue, and Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtry style, light and comfortable, 6s Gd, Now 4s lid; 5s 6d, Now 3s lid. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED
E HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR YOU WANT .THE LATEST, YOU WANT THE BEST. A BOY ALONE CAN WORK IT. . „ SELF BALANCING BOWL. These Machines are not a LUXURY. They are a NECESSITY. Easiest turned. Cleanest Shimmers. YOU WANT THE BEST. FULL PARTICULARS AT OUR STAND AT THE SHOW. LOCAL AGENTS.
INTEREST IS WIDESPREAD IN HAYWARD'S SALE. As the circle of pleased buyers widens, the assortment of course narrows. But there are still many splendid bargains in Model Costumes and Eace Frocks. Every price is reduced at least £1 Is—some more—and all goods are this season's importations. HAYWARD, The Ladies' Tailor, 294 LAMBTOII QUAY, Wellington.
STOCK-TAKING] SALE. NOWi GOING. STRONG. Goods sure to move ofc'qmckly at the prices offering, which are really marvellous value. LADIES' BLACK CLOTH WALKING SKIRTS from 5s lid. LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, trimmed, from 12s 6d. LADIES' White MUSLIN BLOUSES from 2s lid. CHILDREN'S BLOUSES, Is each. GIVE US A CALL AND SECURE SOME BARGAINS. QUB§n Street.
UDDART pARKER T ' l D F/LVOdBITE PASSENGEB SEBVIOE. dailinga from Wellington a« underj—(Cirqnmstancea permitting). FOB LYTTELTON Ax?D DTTNEDIK Wimmera, Friday, Feb. 10, 5 p.m. Ulimaroa, Thurs,, Feb. 23, 5 p.m. Victoriat Saturday, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. Wimmera, Friday, March 10, 5 p.m. FOB MELBOUBNE via LYTTELTON DTJNEDIN. BLUFF and HOBABT. SUlimaroat Thurs., Feb. 23 ,5 p.m. FOB NAPIEE, QISBOENE, ATJCELAND AND SIDNEY. Wimmera, Thurs., Feb. 14, 4 p.m. Victoria, Thurs., -March. 2, 4 p.m. Wimmera, Thurs.. March 10, 4 p.m. FOB SYDNEY DIBECT. §Ulimaroa, Friday, Feb. 10th, 5 p.m. § 6000 tons Twin screw. Does not call at-Lyttelton. All tickets are available also for Stop' over and retnrn by ANY of UNIO¥ CO.'S STEAMEBS, and any holders it theU.S.S. Co tickets may travel bj, the above-named vessols. Head Office for New Zealand—Qaeen'r Chambers," Wellingtons IHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPP- . ING COMPANY, LTD. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth, I 1 To Sail L?roft«»otB ♦eamerei Tons about ?ianl For TONGABIBOUt 10192 Mar yWel'gtn RUAHINEHf 12000 Apr 6 Wel*g4'D BUAPEHUIJt 9880 May 4 ROTOBTTAJ 12500 Jane I TUEAKINAII 109«j0June 29 tAlso calls at Rio de Janeiro. Screw. Accommodation is not surpassed by ar>y other line. '".'■■■' Passages from London to New Zealain may be arranged ai this end. For pasisagd or freight apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPTNf.COMSBIT^LimiteA).. w. hj; ""■*"■'"■■■'". Passenger ; Agent, Masterton '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10166, 16 February 1911, Page 6
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