SHORT SKIRTS GIVE ADDED PROMINENCE TO THE SHOES. . . BE CAREFUL! Use discrimination, in choosing your Spring Footwear. Let pmidieaioe direct you, 'and if you study economy your steps will lead to CARPENTER'S. There you will find the newest, daintiest auid m/eatast footwear ever designed to grace women's feet at very low prices. A few suggesltive examples are ihexe give©:— LADIES' GLACE WELTED BOOTS, 20s and 22s 6d. VERY SMART GLACE DERBY BALMORALS at 13s 6d and 16s 6d. STYLISH SHOES, welted, splendid vakie at 16s and 18s 6d. A very becoming sihoe is shown in Kid and Patent Caps at 10s 6d, 12s 6d and 14s 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. THE ABOVE IS A COPY OF THE NEW BALLOT PAPER TO BE SJSED AT THE LICENSING POLL IN NOVEMBER NEXT. TO RID THE WAIRARAPA OF THE LICENSED LIQUOR BARS STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE
NEW SPRING ARRIVALS -- HAYWARD'S. IKJi a harbinger of the season on whoso threshold w© stand, the good . ship Ruahine has brought us the latest FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS in Spring and Summer Materials. This exhibition is a reflection of the smartest from these ciifcies. You are cordially welcomed. HAY WARD THE LADIES' TAILOR, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. 'E have in stock all the needful ' Comforte for Infants, complete, and we ane selling at very low prices. Here is a useful set complete for 20s:— 2 Gowns, embroidery trimmings, 2s each 4 0 2 Long Flannels, 2& 3d each 4 6 1 Head Squaaie 16 1 Binder 102 Singled*?, Is each 2 0 1 dozen. Flannelette 4 6 Buff Box and Puff 1 6 Powder and Sponge 1 U ( £1 0 0 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THE UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, QUEEN STREET. WHERE TO STAY. 0 T E L TTtT, I fiD SO R, WELLINGTON. Manager A. E. Hardcastle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMTVTON. Thorough •. j Arrangements. and Spray Baths. Electric Lifts and Lights. Drawing, Smoking and Writing Rooms. NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 8s per day; £2 10s per week. Hotel Van meets all trains. F. HoUow&y & Son, '•SEEN STBEBI. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTEBTON. Ring up Telephone No. IS. PRIMEBT MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Same grade &a that frozen for exDort. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Onr Prioes for this Superior Meat are no higher than those asked for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the eccurnoy of fcnese atdta £;»ntß by a Trial Order. A Y. BUTCHERS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10424, 15 September 1911, Page 6
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