From the moment you step inside the door of Alex. Donald's establishment, and lay your orders in his •hands, it is- then that yen get what you pay for, viz., perfect satisfaction as to all that makes a costume worth putting on. A well cut garment can be spoiled by bad finish. A well finished garment, even if it is badly cut, may suit some folk. When Donald has the matter in hand it doesi not suit him, for then you may be sure of every detail that pleases. That is why he is called the Ladies' Fashionable Tailor. ALEX. DONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Masterton.
QLAUDE QORBETT. HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCO* NIST, Qaeen Street Masterton NEW SEASON'S COODB. IPES, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Shin Guards, and all other requisites in Btock. ' But Appointed Saloon In tha Dlstrlot. tadies' uombings made cp. Razorß and Scissors ground and aet.
MADAM CARLE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, IS SHOWING THE NEWEST SEA- > SON'S NOVELTIES ; in ■ • EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY AT 35 QtJEEN STREET, MASTE M QN, First Shipment Now Opened AT WATSON AND CO., ,; (Opposite Knox Olisrch) MISS GILLESPIE IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE CLIENTS. ,; '•■:■■■ ' . " -^WXW' SPECIAL LINE TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, 679 63. Usual Price 70s. • * NEW FRENCH MODELS IN MILLINERY. NEW BLOUSINGS, VELVETEENS, JACKETS, FURS, ETC. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, SEE DISPLAY TO-DAY. Opposite Kncx Church.
r E have a GOOD LINE of— CORN SACKS CORN SACKS in stock, and the price is right. Let us make you an offer for your PRODUCE this year. CHAMBERLAIN and SON, ' . MABTERTON. MR. CERALD C. BRANSON "G prepared to take PUPILS for VOIQ6 Production, Singing and Elocution, - Dlaphragmatio Breathing. Studio Room:.; No. 4, Exchange Btf dings, Queen Street. CARTERTON—W«InPBf]«. MANTLES MANTLES HAT'S tihe sonb 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. Inverted 9d each ' Upright 6d each THE CAS SHOWROOM, THE CAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street TAaslertan.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10191, 17 March 1911, Page 1
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