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LAMES! ITS, UP TO YGU TO DRESS WELL To' be smart in business as among this smart set. To set the fashion among your friends. To show what call be done by a good tailor. To, amongst other things, be careful that your choice of materials is such that you are PREPARED FOR THE COLD SNAPS. Having on hand some cnoice West of England Blue Serges, you can have a light yet cold resisting costume, just suited for our dianging climate. Put together by DONALD, cut by hiin with his guarantee of satisfaction, made in the prevailing style with velvet, itriihmiings, _ you need not fear your most critical friend. Talk it over with A. DONALIV THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. BIABTEUTON. tfhone 222.

OUUIDE OORBETT. HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCO* NIBT, Queen Street ... ... ... ... Masterton NEW SEASON'S GOODS. "DIPES, Tobaccos, Cigars, CigarXT ettes, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, SMn Guards, and all other requisites in stock. Btst Appointad Saloon In tho District. Ladies' uom&lnga made ap. Razors and Scissors ground and set. MADAM CARLE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, IS SHOWING THE NEWEST SEASON'S NOVELTIES v v in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ' ■ at 36 QUEEN STREET, MASTE M ON. New Autumn Tweeds nd Costumes First Shipment Now Opened AT WATSON AND CO., (Opposite Knox Church) 'MISS GILLESPIE IS NOW READY > TO RECEIVE CLIENTS. ; . . SPECIAL LINE TAILOR-MADE COSTUMESj 57s 6d. Usual Price 70s/. - ,; \ . .' .. . : . ■ ; NEW FRENCH MODELS IN MILLINERY. NEW BLOUSINGS, VELVETEENS, JACKETS, FURS, ETC. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, and SEE DISPLAY TO-DAY., WATSON & Co. Opposite Kitcx Church. FARMERS! have a GOOD LINE of— CORN SACKS r CORN SACKS in stock, and the price is right. Let us make you an offer fox* your PRODUCE this year. CHAMBERLAIN and SON, MASTERTON.

MR, GERALD C. BRANSON Jfi pi-spared'to take tfUPILS, for VOIO9. Produotifln, Singing and Elocution, Dlaphragmatlo BraathSng. Studio Boom: No. 4, Exchange Btx'dings, Queen Street. GAETERTON— Wpdnwlsj. GOOD CAS GOOD GAS MANTLES MANTLES THAT'S the sonfc the Gas Department sells. It.cant 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. Inverted 1 9d each Upright 6d each THE CAS SHOWROOM, THE GAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street faster Jan.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10189, 15 March 1911, Page 1

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