I ! Our Men's Boot Department is the town talk, and so well it might be, .for there is nothing like It for value This is exclusively for giving. YOU. In our progress this iseason that familiar statement "Nothing Sucoeeds like Success" is exemplified. We meet success half way by providing large assortmentßj and the results have been gratifying. If you have footwear to purchase for Spring and Summer you caoinot do better than invest in a pair of out Men's Box Derby or Oxford Balmorals at 14s 6d, 18s 6d, 21s, and 255. Other Boots for less mon- • ey or Better Boots for the same money, can always be procured from J. CARPENTER. Boo* Importer, : Masterton.
A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA. THE FAMOUS ... I :>! Sold at 2s pop lb. -MPORTBD V DIRECT >BMt CEYLON AND —:ed"by I . , A. J.I GIDDINGS, GRJJEt * 'R3>'JJ3J raiJiUf. MiSTERTON, F?ft RlßltV fLAV?'UP
I for local Ktstoration I Tote for Local No-Licenae THE ABOVE IS A UOPY OF THE N&W BALLOT TAJER TO BE USED AT THE LICENSING POLL IN NOVEMBER NEXT. STRIKE OUT THE TOP iixm.
WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE AUTHOR? JL .happenings—tired of the house —the clatter and laughter —you wish for the quiet a good jiovel affords. There's no better way of spending a pleasant hour or two than with your favourite author as companion. No matter who he may bo, nis best and latest books are here in complete assortments. Some in isixpenny editions, others, in cloth , at I®, Is 6d, 2s 6d aad 3s 6d, as well as the fin© leather bound volumes at various prices. All ore here awaiting your selection. McLEOD AND YOtING, THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON. NEW' SPRING ARRIVALS ... HAYWARD'S. LIKJi a-harbinger of the seav son on whose threshold we stand, the good, ship Ruabine has brought us the latest FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS in Spring and Summer Materials. This" exhibition is a reflec- ' tion of the smartest from these cities. You are cordially welcomed. HAYWARD THE '-ADIES* TAILOR, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON
EAST COAST. MARINE MOTEL, WHAKATAKI. Two Mllet from Casttepolnt. THE above is in full view of the sea, and within five minates' walk of the beach. Special accommodation for Tourists and Holiday Parties. TERMS MODERATE. First-class Lisuor stocked. St»p« W Beer on tev. STABLING AND PADDOOKING. MAILS THREE TIMES PER WEEK. J. H. BART Y ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10442, 6 October 1911, Page 6
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