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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 os lid. PHONE 1134 CHILDREN'S White, Blue and Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtry style, dainty, 4s, Now 2s lid. , r , GIRLS' White, Blue, and Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtry style, light and comfortable, bs 6d, Now 4s lid; 5s 6d, Now 3s lid. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED

-E HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR Tm „nrr. • atcqt YOU WANT THE BEST. YOU WANT THE LATEST. xwu ' ■ 10Y ALONE CAN WORK IT. SELF BALANCING BOWL. t, n i iiyiißY Thev are a NECESSBTY. hese Machines are not a LUXURY, iney ire Easiest Turned. Cleariest Skimmers. YOU WANT THE BEST. FULL PARTICULARS AT OUR STAND AT THE SHOW. 1 LOCAL • • ACENTS.

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. MOST MODERN* PASSENGERSTEAMERS. t IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. \ . —~ I l To Bail [Probable teamerai Tons about Pinal Por TONGARIROHt 10192 Mar 9 Wel'gtn EUAHINBHt 112000 Apr 6 Wel'gt'n EUAPBHUIIf 9880 May 4 , KOTOBUAJ lSsooJune 1 TUBAKINAII KWOJune 29 tAlso calls at Rio d» Janeiro. || Triple Screw. Accommodation is not surpassed by apy other line. Passages from London to New Zealtwf may be arranged at this end. For passage or freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY* (Limited). • W. H. CBIJICKSHANK, v Masterton

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 Costumes and Race Frocks. Every price is reduced at. least £1 Is—some more—- ' and all goods are this season's importations. HAY WARD The Ladies' Tailor, 294 LAMBTOrt QUAY. Wellington.

TENUI HOTEL \W. O. PAGE, Proprietor. H.ui best of accommodation, liquors and also good wholesome meals, clean beds, airy rooms, aad prompt attention. . GOOD STABLING. AND PARCOOKING. Telegrams and letters 1 immediate!; attended. !U»-. •'•.

gTOCK-TAKINGI SALE. ■,-..■ kTOW GOING STRONG. Goods prices offering, which are really marvellous value. LADIES' BLACK CLOTHS-WALK-ING 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 CAMi AND SECURE • SOME BARGAINS.

IRAGG'S AIRDRESSING •ALOON. HE BEST APPOINTED HAIR- . DRESSING SALOON in the Wairarapa. Beautifully lighted and fitted upon the most modern lines. OJJR MOTTO':—Cleanliness. Three Chains. No/.waiting. A staff of experienced and capable tonsorial artists. », STEP IN TO CRAGGS •THE CORNER SHOP." AND r\ pOMPANYS EOYAL MAIL STTSAMEES TO ; LONDON: Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Ports for London: First and Second Saloon Only. Steamer I Tons | Sydney l-Melbne. ||§ Macedonia j IQSOO - Feb ,22 | Feb 25 Indt* j. 8000 | Mar 8 'Mar 11 || §MoiDAvra ( 10,000 | Mar 22 I Mar 25 § Mongolia j 10,000 I Apr 6 I Apr II |f§MoKEA » 11,000 (Apr 19 | Apr 25 §Mooi,tan | 10,000 I May 6 | May ft China . [ 10500 | May SO | May 23 And every fortnight afterwards. . * §Twm-screw, •Fitted with wireless telegraphy and with laundries. "JLeaves from Auckland 10 days earlier. || Leaves from Auckland 7 days earlier. fMalwa calls at Bombay on March 4th. Ifates of Passage Money to London—(including Saloon Passage to Sydney), Single Tickets, M 7 6s to .£BB. Bbttjbn Tickets, £75 18s and .£132 JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington and Wanganui. HOMEWARD PASSENGEE SEASON 1910—1911. PENINSULAR & kEIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Proposed Sailings from New Zealand for London, via Sydney and Suez Twin Screw From Arrive Steamer Tows. Auckland. London. *Marmoba 10570 Feb. 15,1911 April" 8 *Molda via 10000 Mar. 15,1911 May 6 *Moeea 10500 Ap'l 18, 1911 Jnne 3 ♦Fitted with laundry and wireless tele. . graphy.; r AH Twin-screw steamers, Fi-rrt and Second Saloon Only. ■'■."., JOHNSTON Agents, Wellington Bnb-agents—J. D. Canicr eh.»nk '4 Co., Ltd., Masterton. . ;

Queen Street, TT "pERRY AND CO. (Late J. D.'Ci-uickshank mid'Ck)., v ■ .. • v Lid.) '- ■. MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 30 eral Merchandise carried. Tested Grass and "Grain S&ed a specialty. Winners gold medals Masterton Shows 1908, 1909, 1910; also 54 first prizes in open competition. Special High-class Manures. (Guaranteed.) 'Analysis of soil conducted by our Mr A. B. Wood.' , We supply Manures to suit soils. We supplied" Seed and Manures for all winning root crops, Masterton 'Show, 1908, 1909, and 1910, also to the Department of Agriculture for experimental purposes, 1908, 1909, and 1910. stock manures at M. B. Tart's, Featherston, and W. Obeli's,. Martinborough. ' . . s Top dressing pastures maintain good ones and improve poor ones. Special distributing machine for hire, suitable for all manures and Hme. AGENCIES: Corncrake Top Dressing Machines for Pastures, etc., P.B. Roofing Paper, N.Z. Accident Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Reid and Gray's Implements, Deering; Reapers, etc., Minimax Fire Extinguishers, Sutton's Seeds, Williams' Patent Droppers, Butter's Iron Fencing Posts, Lister Separator (Britain's best), Cooper's, Little's, and Robertson's Dips, Macalister's Ridgers. and all Farm Implements, Tarmgamutu Posts, Strainers and Battens, N.Z. Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Cyclone Fence and Gate Co., Clark's Wheat Protector, Tanza, etc., Kylafis and all Insecticides. for P. and O. Steamship BOOKS BOOKS. ALL kind 3 of Book« by the most popular anthers POST CAEDS—ftoonsands of humorlocal views) froin which to ; a choice selection. A.E.V BOOKSELLER AND STATIOMEB QUEEN BTJIEET/

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 6

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