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Pins and Needles Much depends on the quality ofMttffle tidings. If your pins Bad noedJles are not strong and aharp, sewing is not the pleasure it ougjht W.F.C.A., Ltd. Bride toemselves on the Quality of their Haberdashery. There is »o worn for [Dow-priced lines at this store. If you want the best— COTTONS, ELASTICS, TAPES, BUTTONS, PiNS, NEEDLES, BRAIDS, DARNING, THIMBLES, CROCHET HOOKS, Etq., Etc., WE HAVE IT

I vote for Continuance MS IS THE FORM ON THE ISSUE OF sEJI i or used as a place of resort for the consumption, •of dn,toSicatmg liqubr on those premises. <W*vm 38 of the Act makes Lockers liuegsu. r«,„«lite effect of NoJicensethen will be to make it ffleeal to have liquor " other than your o*ini home, or to have liquor at any Ban.Asmoke Concert Lodge Room, Showground, or Racecourse. TMfi of a decision J given Sy the Magistrate at Gore » April last. _ # # . I vote against National prohibition ■MS* JL VUAI THIS IS THE FORM OF THE BALLOT PAPER ON THE ISSUE OF IJiis is ma NATIQNAL PROHIBITION. If thiß issue is carried it supersedes the District Vote and JSeo- +;«« oi d the lioemßUiK Amendment Act, 1910, maJrefc it a ORDINAL OFFENCEitotopirt bito or manufacture alcoholic liquor in New Zealand. TO VOTE AGAINST THIS ~-, Strike Out the Bottom li»t .■.--. .■,:;■....,,,,;,-.- ON BOTH PAPERS.

sfe/rllliSi Cf;-«*».-i'Wfi':-.' !*£ iiS* rs: t^s Ms, S£l o G. R. SYKES, the Progressive Candidate!.

IN VOTING FOR THE REFORM CANDIDATE YOU .VO&B FOR IWUIoM Land Tenure yMx strict limitation of area. Leasehold with right of purchase. Providing facilities for every Ttralling worker to settle on the land. ' i xt j.Opening mp Orowm and Native ilarnds for 'dosar and more rapid settlement. , , '," A more Aggressive policy in. administering it'lie Lands for Setitile,nuent Act. Revisiara of Customs Tariff to reduce thei cost ! of living. Reduction of taxation. Economical Administration. I HAVE pleasure In announolnc that I bare received a Special Oonsurriment of LADIES' and GENTS' HUMBER CYCLES for tie ooming busy ie*»on. The reputation the Humber Oyole has gained hag been enhanced eaoih succeeding year, and it is over 43 years since they were first introduoed to the public. take their machine* anywhere in the ftortain knowledge that their mounts represent the highest point of oyole construction. CALL AND INSPECT. ROBT. POOK. WAIRARAPA ACENT.

IN VOTING FOR THE REFORM CANDIDATE YOU VOTE AGAINST Excessive borrowing. Extravagant Expenditure of Bublic Moneys. PbM<tkal'Patronage. . Expensive Administration. Aggregation of Large Estates. Increased. Taxation. Am Autocratic Legislative Council. Gordon Hughan, 10LE WAIRARAPA AND PAHIATUA AGENT FOR THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARB FOR HIRE. MOTOR SPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 58. CARTERTON.

A Story of Choice Dress Fabrics. Here's a,n unusually fine tot of SMART COTTON FABRICS— the smartest that are being shown in Master ton. They are just right for the deniandvl of dress during tllne warm season, and include dozens tof lengths of reversible Zephyrs, Cambrics, Voiles, Poplins, Taffetas, Shantungs, etc. Thev are not overweighted in price. ZEPHYRS. B}d, IOJd, ls» per yd. CAMBRICS, 6d, 7sd. BJd per yd VOILES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6(1, Is lid p Gr yd- i oi SHANTUNGS, IOJd, Is, Is .J per yard. You should see them—they are something out of the ordinary. HUGO & SHEARER. DRAPERS " The House for Value." MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 4

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