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AGE. I ASH lONS as well as men move with the age. At one time the English, or rather. British, looked to Paris for their styles in Dress. NOW, LONDON leads the way, and most successfully, as Is evidenced by a dozen itßw^PTirnvM" being shown at W.F.C. A. Each one distinct In its style and cut, with an effect difficult tt obtain except by the most expert designers. INSPECTION INVITED

£IOO GIVEN AWAY £IOO GIVEN AWAY £IOO CIYEN AWAY £IOO GIVtN AWAY 10 any persoir who can prove that SCHNEIDEMAN BROS.' SUITS SCHNEIDEMAN BROS.' SUITS are not made by the most expert tailors procurable in N<»" Zealand. SCHNEIDEMAN BROS. . have found their business increasing so rapidly in...the short time they have been established in Wellington that they find it necessary to open another Branch Shop in Cuba Street, to be able ,to supply the demands of the'public. , .'■. ■'..■■: One of the firm, Mr B. SCHNEIDEMAN, an expert Ladies' and Gents' Cutter and Tailor, has just arrived from England after a long period of study in London, so we can assure everyone of absolute, satisfaction. HAND MADE SUITS—£4 to £5 ss. COSTUMES from A\ tti 10 GUINEAS. CHNEIDEMAN T*ROS., .wCHNEIDEMAN X>ROS., 45 WILLIS STREET and 111 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.. 'Phone N05.—2993 and 2910.

SETTLERS. Tis to your interests to support The* NdTFifttERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Auckland, which i& in no way connected with the Southern Flour. Trusts, aud by doing so you «il! keep aim: one nf the largest Northern Inilusiries, aa th* l time is not fur distant;- when the Glorious -North will be., adding to its' assets the growing of wheat and oats in large quantities, and without a Free Mill to grind these articles, it Vould be of little use opening up our rich agricultural i counhow, the only support we ask Is Sir you, to. Insist on getting the rf. nowned '-/;-'■. v.u H •■'■:.• .-VV, r. Muscle Raiser, Flour, ; >.. ■•: and. "STANDARD" Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. . #&p\reJ. ta all sizes to suit your convenience.

.V MAN OF MARK 18 A TAILORED KAN.

HICHEVER way you look, at him his suit spells "Perfection.* * ' If, you wish to acquire thiß. distinction all you hare to do is to pay ns a visit. Our, selection of seasonable material has never been so large and varied as now, and ; the inspection of the new styles will be a genuine pleasure to you. "BERFEOT FIT AND CORRECT STYLE." V' A TBIAL^ORDEII.",...'..; Will make you one of my satisfied »od permanent cKenti. THE . FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Quwn Btrwt ... ... Mastorten. ARTISTIC SHOP FROM BUILDER, IBCOP FRONTS BUILT on th© Latest and Most Approved fines. *.'.'■' Guaranteed Dust-proof. A GOOD THiNC.

ISMd! sMMfeMillMiNki OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS HUGO & SHEARER'S COMPETITION ECLIPSED. PRICE CUTTING ABSOLUTELY REMARKABLE MILLINERY. • CHOICE PARISIAN MODELS, usually 21 s to 395, Now Offered ai os 11d untrimmed STRAWS, usually 5s Hd to 3s Hd, Now Offered at is 6d. French FLOWERS and FOLlACEusuaily 2s 3d to 3s, now offered at 6d READY TO WEAR HATS, about 59 to choose from, usually 7s 6d to 10s 6d, now offered at 2s. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. French Cambrics, Delalnettes, jmd Crepe JHoths,, all this season's Pique Cords, Striped Cambrics, Voiles, usually B*d to Is 3d, now offered White Nottfngha?/ Valenolennes Laoes, usually s*d to 7|d yard, now Suede Fabric Cloves"'usually is 3d, is od, 1s Bd. ■; Now offered at 8d andlo£d. HUGO & SHEARER THE STORE FOR VALUE, QUEEN STREET, "WASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 4

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