MEN ! ! This is exclusively for YftU. Our Meat's Boot Department is the towm talk, and so well it might be, for there 4s nothing like it for vdlue giving. In our progress this season that familiar statement "Nothing . Succeeds like Success" is exemplified. We meet success half way by providing large assortments, and the msulta have been gratifying. If you have footwear to purchase for Spring and Summer you cannot do better than invest in' a pair of out Men's Box Dterby or, Oxford Balmorals at 14a 6d, 18s 6d, 21s, and 255. Other Boots for less money or Better Boots for the same money, can always be procured from J. CABPENTEB. Boot Importer, : Masterton.
A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA the famous . • • fii 39 Sold at 2s per lb. w-MPOBTED " JFfiOM CEYLON .AND 1 PACKED* BY 1 . A. J. (BIDDINGS, GJt ) l JBB" ' BODUCB MERCHANT, MiSTERTON, V ATALANTA,
I Vite for Local Restoration I Vote for ideal KoJjieenso I- ■ V . THEABOVE IS- A <irt)PY OF THE NEW BALLOT FAPER TO BE USED AT THE LICENSING POLL IN NOVEMBER NEXT. r; * • t ''' *v;. ,I'L'. " ■ y , '; ' . - STEI&I
WHO IS YOUR; FAVOURITE AUTHOR? TIRED of talking, about social , of the house—the clatter an,d laughter j i—you wish, for tIW quiet a' good 1 novel affords. (•' • . /'!'• | .. . . . There'® no better way : of spending a. pleasant tour or two f.hflji with, your favourite author oa oompaaion. No matter who he may, .be, 'his best and latest booka are here in complete aflisorbmeats. Some in. sixpenny editions,, other® in olbth at Is,' Is 6d, 2j& 6d and 3s §il, as well as the fine>. leather- bound, .at vasioUiS" prioes. ■:> . All a» hen© awaiting your sel- .. ecftion. " _ / - McLEOD AND YOUNG, p the academy, , , MASTEBTON.
WHERE TO STAY. 0 TEL I K 0 8 0 R, WELLINGTON. Maiiager A. E. Hardcastle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST-EQUIP-PED HOTEL IN THEDOMINION. • Thorough Sanitary Arrangements. Hot and Spray Baths. ' Electric Lifts and Lights. Drawing, Smoking and Writing Rooms. NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF: — 8s per day £2 10s per week. Botel Van meets all trains. TRUE RED BIRCH POSTS. UARANTEMD to OUTLAST TOIAJX TABA, arid cost 20s per 100 i «ess. We are -scMing thousands of I them. R, WILSON AND CO., Ltd., • T-lhape,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10446, 11 October 1911, Page 6
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