mHE atjterjwon of economical J_ is directed to; our nev consignment to hand, con-, eisting of— / CUTLERY. PRESERVING JARS. PRESERVING PANS. ENAMEL WARE. They represent all that is the best in quality, and are real genuine value goods. CALL AND INSPECT TO-DAY. TTkEALE AND TpAETON. EALffi AND JTAREON. nnpnn st'smt ... Maßt»r£on. "MISS A.8.C." AND HER SCHOOL OUTFIT. SCHOOL will prove far more _ interesting if the little folks have a good supply of requisites. • , Even if every little "School Ear" could turn toMcLEOD AND YOUNG'S a moment to listen to .the story of what awaits Ithem in our School Requisites section it is too long a tale to be told in one chapter. But there are many cunning little novelties in pencils, Writing Tablets, Bags, , Sponges, etc., to interest and delight them. Come and .see/ for yourself. You are always welcome. V OUN £- JEOD €£ XOUNG. THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON.
ITS UP TO YOU TO DRESS WELL To be smart in business as among the smart set. To set the fashion among your friends. To show what "can be done >y a good tailor. To, amongst other things, ,be careful that your choice of materials is such that you are PREPARED FOR THE COLP SNAPS. Having on hand some enoice West of England .Blue Serges, you can have a light yet cold resisting costume, just suited for our changing climate. Put together ,by DONALD, cut by him with his guarantee of satisfaction, made in the prevailing style with velvet, trimmings, . you need not fear your most*, critical friend. Talk it over with ITil^ THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MASTJEUTON. PtoraV *222. MODEL MILLINEBY, MODEL COSTUMED
A GRAND SPECIAL EXHIBITION of the authoritative styles in Millinery and Costumes for Autumn and Winter wear is being made, arid the display is fascinating in the extreme. . EXHIBITED IN , HEYHO-E'S SHOP , . OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL. Queen Street, Masterton. This Exhibition will he open until MONDAY, MARCH 6th, and we extend a Cordial Invitation to the Ladies' of M asterton and District to ■come, and see the new things'for the new season. ' (p • , - ~„ The charm and exquisite beauty;oi the modern millinery will fascinate everyone. Velvet and Fur predominate, and practically every hat has a touch of one or the other, while the large velvet picture hats are elegant and imposing. ; v .:' ."V*.-, This exhibition affords an excellent opportunity to become personaly. acquainted with the new style. ■• KIRKC&LDIE & STAINS; MADAM CABLE, j MILLINERY SPECIALIST, /../.' fe SHOWING THE NEWEST SEASON'S NOVELTIES ,; " in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLt ; ■ NERY -. '...... :at ~";;. ~ s 35 QUEEN STREET,. MASTERTpN. GOOD CAS GOOD GAS MANTLES MANTLES THAT'S tine soUt) the Gas . Department sells. It can't afford to do otherwise. . A bad mantle means a bad light, and that means a complaint to the. Gas Office—the gas. gets blamed. % ' We import direct from the makers—that's, why we can sell at these prices for cash. BEST QUALITY MANTLES. y • Inverted' .*.... 9d each Upright 6d each THE GAS SHOWROOM, THE CAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street Masterton. 1 MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. BARDON' & nARARE EARDON'S MARASB Telephone 103. Or Private Residence, I^B.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 1
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