Spick and Span For Easter You cannot afford to be out of fashion, and as Easter comes round you feel that you must get into something new, something that will De at once and the same time fashionable and seasonable. Now IF "DONALD" HAS YOUR ORDER you are sure of the only thing that counts "Satisfaction." Why? Because he makes it his business to study your side of the dress question. Hence a costume made under his supervision, whether far Earfcer or for any other season, is sure to come out right. Have you ■seen liis latest cloths? ALEX. DONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Masterton.
QLAUDE QORBETT. HAIBDRESSBiI and TOBACCO. NISTj Queen Street Mauferfcon NEW SEASON'S GOODS. PIPES, Tobaccos, Oigarß, Cigarettes, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Shin Guards, and all iother requisites in stock. But Appointed Saltan In Kho Mstrlot. Ladies' uombings made up. Razors and Scissors ground and
MADAM CABLE, MILLINERY SPECIALIST, IS SHOWING THE-NEWEST SEASON'S NOVELTIES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINER* AT 35 QUEEN STREET. MASTE M ON. Sensational Prices AT WATSON & Co Opposite Knox Church. A LL NEW STOCK (NO BACK NUMBERS) JUST IMPORTED: - - ' PLTASE COMPARE PRICES TODAY. LONG TWEED COATS from 12s 6d. TWEED COSTUMES from 3256 d. 120 LADIES' NEW READY TO WEAR HATS just opened from 5s lid. . „ GOOD DRESS 54in. SUPERIOR TWEEDS 3s lid. 54in. INDIGO SERGES, 3s 6d. 44in. NAVY SERGE, is 9d CREAM CORD, Double Width, Is. GOLF BLOl) SINGS, .10$, now 6d. NEW VELVETEENS, all colours, 2s BLEACHED 1 TABLE CLOTHS, ,2* yard® long, ready hemmed, 2s UNBLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS, 2s 6d WHITE DOUBLE SHEETS, ready •hemmed, 2s lid. WHITE TWILLED FLANNELETTES, 4s lid dozen. OUR STORE iS PACKED WITH BARGAINS. ALL FRESH AND NEW. RING UP PHONE NO 27. IINC UP PHONSE NO 17.
f KD YOUR ORDERS WELL' BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I recognise three business facts, vis '• i.—Business Is buslnasst civility is essentia!. B.—Prime joints are what ttit put>" lio roqulre. 3.—Punctual delivery means no waiting for meals. I STOCK the Primes!; of Beef, Mut» • ton, Pork, Veal, and Lamb when in seasbn. Corned Beef to suit all. Spiced Beef and York Hams on order. Small Goods a specialty. Best Sausages in the Wairarapa. Home Cured Hams and Bacon always on hand. All meat Government inspected. Lowest possible prices. Your custom is solicited. JOHN "DOXHALL, OHN .DOXHALL, (Late Lee and Boxhall) FAMILY BUTCHER. FORMAN AND TROWER, CLUB BTABLEB, MASTERTON. CIAH&, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on hire / uy Lour, day or week, farties catered for on reasonable tems. Careful attention given to every department of the business. *nt man always in charge. P.'sut and buildings have been increased to meet growing 'demands of business.
GOOD GAS GOOD GAS MANTLES. mantles. THAT'S the sonfc 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 caa sell at these prices for cash. best quality mantles. Inverted 1 9d each 1 Upright 6d each THE GAS SHOWROOM, THE CAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street Masterton
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10211, 13 April 1911, Page 1
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