ni)i«i7.n^'a^i^r«:r THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT is now slowing the latest styles and newest designs in DAINTY SHOES FOR. EVENING AND AFTERNOON WEAR. We invite your inspection. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED. LADIES' Bronze Shoes, large buckles, very dainty, 14s 6d. LADIES' Bronze, Albany Shoes, newest designs, large Hat bars, 16s 6d. LADIES' Langtry Shoes, large tongues and buckles, 14s 6d. LADIES' Black Albany Shoes, very smart and good quality, 15s 6d. LADIES' 1-Bai Evening Shoes, medium Heels, 4s lid. LADIES' Fancy Bar Shoes, smart, 6s lid. LADIES' 1-Bar Shoes, Hand Sewn, extra quality, 9s 6d. LADIES' Twin bar Shoes, large gold or steel buckle, celluloid heels, 12s 6d. BOX 41. Carpenter's. CENTRAL S HOE STORE, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.
UNDERSKIRTS FROM T"OW closely Fashion's moveJL ments are followed here is instanced by the New Silk, Satin and Silk Noirette Underskirts on display at HAYWARD'S Designed to please Madame, they will certainly charm you. If your New Tailor-Made is not vet ordered have it tailored by THE LADIES' TAILOR, 294 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON,
NEW GOODS k UR first shipment of AUTUMN AND WINTER COOOS just to hand, comprising a nice seleection of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, and a nice variety of CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, INSPECTION INVITED. NORMAN, Queen Sir eat.
FOR NG BARGAINS FOB BIG PARCELS II SASH ONLY W BE ON THE DOORSTEP.
iLL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCIiSS SHOULD ENDEAVOUB TO MEEIT IT ■fT/'E have daring the pastyeaz spared »'?' eo expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and oau now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. , Wo invite all who enjoy a Qcod Glass of Bear To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On draught at almost all hotels in the Cisy and surrounding License Districts, and confident!; anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. havß successfully removed the reproach that good nee* could not be brewed in Wellington. STAPLES AND CO., MOLESWORTH ST. AND MURPHY STREET. WELLINGTON. QUEEN STREET. OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. Ring up Telephone No. 12. PRIMEST MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Sams grade as that frozen for export, SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Our Prices for this Superior Meat | are no higher than those asked for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the accuracy of these etat» raents by a Trial Order. / A Y. BUTCHERS TT\R MARTIN MORTIMER reSJr ports that his charming patient is now convalesce at. Directly consciousness returned (&** sv&ed for Saraim*. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10222, 25 April 1911, Page 6
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