AT J. CARPENTERS EVERY PA»R OF BOOTS OR SHOES REDUCED. LAMES' COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, leading colours, 123 6d, 10a 6d, Now 8s 6d, 7s lid. LADIES' BROWN OR WHITE CANVAS SHOES, Gibson Tieß, 7b lid, Now 5s lid. PHONE 154 CHILDREN'S White, Blue and ,Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtrv style, dainty, 4s, Now 2s GIRLS' White, Blue, and Green CANVAS SHOES, Langtry style, light and comfortable, 6s 6d, Now 4s lid; 5s 6d, Now 3s lid. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED TB. HAVE BEEN APPOINTS i' AGENTS FOB <mMfiimsmi*mimm YOU WANT THE LATEST. ■ YOU WANT THE BEST. A BOY ALONE CAN WORK IT. SELF BALANCING BOWL. These Machines are not a4UXURY. They are a NECESSITY. Easiest Turned. Cleanest Skimmers. YOU WANT THE BEST. FULL PARTICULARS AT OUR STAND AT THE SHOW. LOCAL AGENTS.
INTEREST IS WIDESPREAD IN HAY WARD'S SALE. As the circle of pleased buyers widens, the assortment of course narrows. But there are still marly splendid bargains in Model Costumes and Race Frocks. Every price is reducea at least £1 Is—some more—and all goods are this season's importations. HAYWARD The Ladies' Tailor. 294 LAMBTOIJ QUAY, .Wellington. NEW GOODS TJR FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS just to hand', comprising a nice selr eection of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, and a nice variety of CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. INSPECTION INVITED. Quetn Streak /~i XT' "OERRY and CO. (Late J. D. Cruickshank' and Co., Ltd.) ' MASTERTON. . ! STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND CENERAL MERCHANTS. FULL STOCKS Produce and General Merchandise carried. Tested Grass, and Grain Seed 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 Depart'mentof Agriculture for experimental purposes, 1908, 1909, and 1910. We stock manures at M. B. Tait's, Featherston, and W. Orbell's, Martinborough. '"" . '■■ ' * Top dressing pastures maintain good ones and. improve poor ones. Special distributing machine for hire, suitable" for all'manures and lime: AGENCIES: Corncrake Top "Dressing Machines for Pastures, etc., P.B. Roofing Paper, N.Z. Accident Fire and Marine Insurance Co., 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, Taringamutu 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. Agent for P. and O. Steamship I Company. BOOKS BOOKS. LL kinds of Books by the most L popular authors POST of humorous and other Post Cards (including local.views) from which to make 1 a choice selection. ■..„, - ;., BOOtSELLEE AND STATIONER QUEEN STREET,
tRAGG'S ■AIRDRESSING •ALGON. IHE BEST APPOINTED HAIR- . DRESSING SALOON in the Wairarapa. Beautifully lighted and fitted upon the most modern lines. OUR MOTTO:—Cleanliness. Three Chairs. No waiting. A staff of experienced and capable tonsorial artists. ' '■ .STEP IN TO . ..-:., ' ... : - CftAGGS 'THE CORNER SHOP." MRS A. A. PIKETT. Pupil of Spencer Lorraine, London.] TAS. RESUMED TEACHING OF SINGING VOICE PBODUCTION AND AET OF BEEATHING Studio: Lodge Room, at back of Forester's Hail; entrance, Queen Street. TERMS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 820. that will stand the wear and tear of constant travel by boat or train. A splendid Une, built for strength and nice to look at, yet cheap in price. All sizes kept.. GLADSTONE BAGS in every variety. We invite attention to our .special presentation bag, fully mounted, solid leather, strongly strapped, the very bag for everlasting wear. LADIES' HAT CASES for the present day hat. Light, well made and strong. A real hat protector, an absolute safe traveller, from 15s to 32s 6d. , SUIT CASES, very heat and roomy, from 16s- to £3 10s. BRIEF BAGS, all sizes I and from «2s 6d, to 12s 6d. Xmas 'Gifts'Galore. JAS. ELLIOTT & CO. Badalera. QOEEN ST., MASTERTON uttono sa. THE. PALACE HOTEL. LL the combinations that go to L maf.e a private home comfortable are associated with the conduct of the Palace Eotel, Wellington under the management of Mr J. Bwind*le, the new proprietor. Wairaraoa visitors to Wellington sbduld make the Palace their home whilst there, Mr Swindale. who was for many years in the railway service, is well known to Wairarapa residents. He has a good idea of what visitors requite, and aas sufficient business acumen to see that these require-, mentsare fulfilled' Decide to try the Palace Hotel on your next visit. Penny section' from the station. Situated iu the hea'fc'of Willis street, J. SWINDALE, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 6
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