6PEGIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MASTERTON ELECTORATE THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, TT7ILL address the electors a& folCentral Committee- Meeting, Masterton—Thursday, 12th October. "\ WANCAEHU—FRIDAY, 13th October. MIKI MIKI—MONDAY, 16th October. The Chair at 8 o'clock. S. R. EDWARDS, I Secretary. •Masterton Electorate. liißßllffiill (The People's Candidate), Office: Club Hotel Queeu Street. Private Residence.: YaLdor Villa, 52 Bentiey Street, Masterton. WILL ADDRESS THK fcILUn'ORS AS FOLLOWS: MARIMA—- . OCTOBER 14th. HAUNUI—- : OCTOBER 23rd. WAIKERERU—- . OCTOBEiRI 24th. ■VTEW r7EALAND PETITIONS OCIETY. (Incorporated.) FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL. 10WN HALL, WELLINGTON. 25th OCTOBER to 4th NOVEMBER. £SOO CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 25th SEPTEMBER. 1911. Local Representative: Wffl. GHlespla Esq., of Gillespie and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton, from whom all information may be obtained. JAMES DYKES, Secretary, 149-161 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. GRAND OPENING: SHOW ■•,- _ ■ ax ,;•.;; " : -v BARGAIN PRICES THE ECONOMIC STORES. (Late "HOOPER'S.") FAMOUS for GOOD RELIABLE DRAPERY. AT LOW PRICES, SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY of Millinery, imported ex Ruapehu and Tainui. The prices will tempt you. "WATSON'S ECONOMIC" doubtedly be the MILLINERY MARKET THIS SEASON. . 36-inch Linen Costume Cloths in twenty .shades at 7£d. _ Lovely range of Mercerised binontungs. Spiral Poplins, Silk Muslin, and Harris Linens at lowest prices in the trade. . 40in. Cotter Tussores, equal in pearance to Silk, at Is 3d. •Reliable Fast Washing- Prints, f &XAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S MERCERY FOR OPENING SHOW. White Tennis Shirts from 2s 6d. New Stripe Zephyr Shirts 2s lid. New Box Suits and Boys' Clothing at money saving prices. WATSON & Co. In Premises Late t- J- HOOPER AND CO. 'E have just received the fallowing:— MUSLINS, in all the newest shades and patterns, PRICES 6d to I9 READY MADE BLOUSES, cheaper prettier, and better than they can be made. PRICES—3s« 6d to 15s. PETER PAN COLLARS, all the latest rage, for coolness. PRICE WASHING SUITS, .splendid wear. PRICES— 8s 6d to 9s 6d. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. SABA'S QUEEN ST. ....... ... MASTERTON. CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) "R B. DOUGLAS begs to thank - the residents of Mafiterton and district, a,nd also the travelling pubI lie for the generous support accorded to him since taking over the Club Cafe. Patrons may rest assured that thoir wants will be catered for on the best possible limes, and everything done to merit their support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Colli, and Shower Baths. I Letters und Telegrams Promptly attended to. <3, DOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10448, 13 October 1911, Page 1
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