LADIES 9 WINTEE FOOTWEAR A Specialty at J. CARPENTERS. LADIES' LACE SHOES, open fronts LADIES' GIBSON HE GLAOE Medium Toes, good fitting, 6s Gd. SHOES, wide toes, medium heels, Special quality, 12s 6d. LADIES' CHROME LACE SHOES, w Medium Heek, Patent and Self LADIES' BOX CALF DERBY Cap, 8s 6d, 9s 6d. SHOES, wide soles,, self cap 3; \ an ideal winter shoe, 14s 6d, MAIL ORDERS CAREF ULLY ATTENDED TO. BOX 41. QUEEN STREET CENTRAL SHOE STORE, PHONE 164. MASTERTON.
ERRY AND CO. (Late J. D. Cruickshank and Co., Ltd.) MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS jiBLL STOCKS Produce and Gen- . era! Merchandise carried. Tested Grass and Grain Seea a specialty. Winners gold medals Masterton Shows 1908, 1909, 1910; also 54 first prizes in open competition. Special High-class Manures. (Guaranteed.) r Analysis of soil conducted by oip 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 Department of Agriculture for experimental purposes, 1908, 1909, and 1910. We stock manures at M. B. Tait's, Featherston, and W. Orbell'a, 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., Bodmin's Sheep and Cattle Drench, Minimax Fire Extinguishers, Williams' Patent Droppers, Butter's Iron Fencing Posts, Lister Separator, (Britain's best), Cooper's, Little's, and Robertson's T)inn. IMaralifltAr'n Ridcrers. and all Farm Implements, Taringamutu Posts, Strainers and Battens, N.Z. Fence and Gate Co., Clark's Wheat Protector, Kylafis and oil Insecticides. Agent for P. and O. Steamship Company. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. 8. Poison ... PreprlHtr. IRST-GLASS Meals, Good Attention, Best of Wines and Spirits, And home-like' accommodation. House is connected with Telephone (Greytown Bereati.) AIRDRESSINO
UNDERSKIRTS FROM 'OW closely Fashion's move- . 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 yet ordered have it tailored by HAY WARD THE LADIES' TAILOR, 294 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. FURS AND MUFFS. UST THE THING FOR THE J COLD WEATHER. These we are able to do now at VERY LOW PRICES. LADIES' FURS, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s ; 6d, 10s 6d. LADIES' MUFFS, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS in Cream and Cardinal, at 3s 6d and 4s Gd pea- set. INFANTS' WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR of all kinds kept in stock AT Queen Street • -••• Masterton.
ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAYOUB TO MERIT IT "jTK have during the pasft year «pared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. 1 We invite all who a Good QEass of Beer ; . To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On draught at almost all hotels in the CHy and surronnding License Districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have succeMfully removed the reproach that good beec conld not be brewed in Wellington. . STAPLES AND CO., MOLES WORTH ST. AND MURPHY STREET.
IHE BEST APPOINTED BAIR- . DRESSING SALOON in the Wairarapa. Beautifully lighted and fitted upon the most modern lines. OUR MOTTO r—jEfeanliness. Three Chairs. No waiting. A sona artists. STEP IN TO 'THE CONNER CHOP." MALTBY'S CAFE. (Oposite Hoar and Permain.) UPPER AND DINING ROOMS. Special attention paid to country patrons. MEALS ALL HOUR 3. A. R. MALTBV, Proprietor. * LL THE RAGE—INGRAM'S SPECIAL BLEND OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY. BOTTLED AT THE TAUERU HOTEL. ORDER BY POST. AND ADDRESS TO W. B. INGRAM, Proprietor, TAUERU HOTEL. "T is to your interests to support _. TIM NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Auckland, which it in no way connected with fehe Southern Flour Trusts, and by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest Northern Industries, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North will be adding to its assets the growing of wheat and oats in large quantities, and without r Fres Milt to grind these artiales, .i would be of little use opening up our rich agricultural country taow, the only support wn soft »a w you to insist on getting th« re« iswrtfld CHAMPION" Wuaolt Ralssr Flour, ano ftTANOARD" Oatmaal and Rolled Ost». a all sizes to »mt yoar convenience BAR MARTIN MGJITTMER t*. ports that his charming patient i 8 now convalescent. i»irectly ooDScionsness r*»tun»*»d blj* dsked for Burst™ »
\ HoDoway® QUEEN STREET. IHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. Ring up Telephone No. 12. PRIMES'! MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Sama gt&do that frozen for expoit. SMALL aOODS 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 aocui?vcy of tneSe state meats by a Trial Order. BUTCHERS VOLTITE MAKES IT EASY. BY the aid of that marvellous, instantaneous, electro-plating' Powder VOLTITE. The plating 1 bath will deposit a coating of Silver upon your old metal, but it takes 24 hours to do it, and much of your «ilrer to do it with. VOLTUTE will do the job in a few minutes according to tlie thickness of the Silver deposit required, and a packet which will do many articles will only cost you 2s 6d. I Remember, with VOLTITE you must have a clean surface to work upon—therefore we commend a good scouring sand-soap, CRESCENT, at 4d. Wears to a thin cake, and does not crumble. To keep the effect of your plating always good, use a i good Polishing Cloth. REOIO is a self-contained cleaning aud Polishing Cloth, and no metal polish is | required, 6d and Is each*. To keep | your hands free from stain use > E RICK A Hand Soap, a good grease ' and stain remover and skin beauti- i fier, 6d per tin. H. BEALE AND CO., LTD., ! (Late Beale and Parton), ' PLUMBERS & IRONMONGERS, ; f*ueen Sfceret Masterton ; TANTED Known—That J. AST- / WOOD, Coal and Wood M«r ohant. Lansdowrift. io prepared t* supply the best Coal and Wood *» thp lowest rates. Terms strioth cash. Telephone 393
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10245, 23 May 1911, Page 6
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