SHORT SKIRTS GIVE ADDED PROMINENCE TO THE SHOES. . . BE CAREFUL! Us© discrimination in choosing your Spring Footwear. Let prucbemioe direct you, and if you study economy your steps will lead to i CARPENTER'S. There you will find the newest, daintiest and mjeatest footwear ever designed to grace wonuen's feet at very low prices. A few suggestive examples are here given:— LADIES' GLACE WELTED BOOTS, 20s and 22s 6d. VERY SMART GLAOE DERBY BALMORALS at 13b 6d aaid 16s 6d. STYLISH (SHOES, welted, splendid value at 16s. and 18s 6d. A very becoming isiuoe is shown in Kid and Patent Caps at 10s 6d, 12s 6d aawi 14e 6d. Another neat Shoe in Patent Derby is priced 18s 6d. A better quality at 22s 6d. MAY WE SHOW YOU THESE TO-DAY? J. CARPENTER. BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON.
I VOTE FOB CONTIJHJANCE. I VOTE FOR NO-LICENSE. THE ABOVE IS A COPY OF THE NEW BALLOT PAPER TO BE .. USED AT THE LICENSING POLL IN NOVEMBER NEXT, TO RIDJTHE WAIRARAPA OF THE LICENSED LIQUOR BARS STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE
NEW SPRING ARRIVALS ... HAYWARD'S. ' LIKHi a harbinger of the son oin whose tlhreshold wie stand, the good ship Ruahina ihas brought us the laibest, FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS . in Spring and Summer Matbewals. This exhibition is a reflection of the smartest from these cities. You are cordially welcomed. HAYWARD THE LADIES' TAILOR,, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Great show of infants' Wear ' ; ; AT '+■ ■■ 'S *E have in stock all the needful , , Comfont® for Infants, complete, and we are selling at very low prices. Here is <a useful set complete for 20s:— 2 Gowns, embroidery trimmings. 2s each 4 0 2 Long Flannels, 2s 3d each 4 6 1 Head' Square 1 6 1 Binder 1 2 Singlets, 1® eadt 2 0 1 doaeai Flannelette 4 6 Buff Bos and Puff ' 1 G Powder and Sponge 1 0 £lO 0 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A. NORMAN, THE UP-TO-DAtE DRAPER, QUEEN STREET. W! WHERE TO STAY. 0 T E L I N D S O R, WELLINGTON. . Manager . A. E. Hardcastle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMTNTON. Thorough Sani.-/ / Arrangements. Hot 'and Spray Baths. Electric Lifts and Lights. Drawing, Smoking and Writing Rooms. NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 8s per day; £2 10a per week. Hotel Van meets all trains. F. Holuway <s; Son, • STBE3T. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MA6TERTON. Ring up Telephone No. IS. PRIMES! MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—-Ssma grade n that frozen for «*oort. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Oar Prices for this Superior Meat are no higher than those asked , for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD «WEB KILLED. Prove rh'< unjoaincy of fc&eee (tit* HOLLO W A Y. BUTCHERS'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10423, 14 September 1911, Page 6
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