Pins and Needles iMudh. depends on- tk© qaalit,y of little tilings. If y<*ir P™* » nd needles are not strong and ,aewng i* «w*t .the pleasure it ou^ht W;EC.A., Ltd. Plride themselves on the Quality of their EJaberdaehery. 3&*xe is no room for lines at this store. If you want tie beatCOTTONS, ELASTIQS, TAPES, BUTTONS, PINS, NEEDLES, BRAIDS, DARNING, THIMBLES, CROCHET HOOKS, Etq. r Etc, WE HAVE IT
I vote for Continuance WHS IS THE FOBM ON OTE IKS OF slhiaiU be kept or used •of *n*osioatmg liquor on those premises. >ur owtm home, or to have liquor at any .Ban April last. I vote against *» IS im FORM OF aS THE ISSUE OF If this issue is carried it Bupersedes the District Vote «nd SeoCKIMINIAL OFFENCE to import into or manufacture alcoholic liquor in New, Zealand. ! TO VOTE AGAINST THIS } ON BOTH PAPERB.
HUMBER CYCLES. HAVE pleasure in announcing that I have reoeived a Special --* ©nt of LADIES' and buty leason. The reputation the Somber Cyole has gained has been enhanced each nuooeeding year, and it i» over 49 yeart since they were first introduoed to thepubho. Bidera of HUMBER CYCLES may take their maohiu** anywhere in the eortaia knowledge fcbat their raounti represent the hi«k»»» point of oyole oonaifcrnciaqn. VftU. AND INiPECT. ROBT. POOK. WAIRARAPA ACENT.
Gordon Hughao, NOLE WAIRARAPA AND PAHIATUA AGENT FOB THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR SPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 58, CARTE RTOK.
B3 iff ft: ft' 4**4 ' . r" < <t tf Z l * , 'A. »»»■ «',&; I m 4y-\i &M C. ,R. SYKES, the Progressiva Candidate,
IN VOTING FOR THE REFORM CANDIDATE YOU VOTE FOR Freehold Land Tenure witijx strict imitation pif area,. Leasehold -with, right of purchase. Plrovad'ing facilities foir every wilting worker to settle on the land. Opening up Grown and Native il'aini&ff for closer and more rapid settlement. A more aggressive policy in. administering tiie La.ndis for Settlement Act. Revision- of Customs Tariff to reduce the' cost of living. Reduction of taxation.. Economical Administration.
IN WOTTIiC FOR THE REFORM CANDIDATE YOU VOTE AGAINST Excessive ton-owing. Esbravagant Expeoidaiture of Public iMionieyß. FoErtacal Patronage. Expensive Adminisifcration. Aggregation of Large Estates. Inoreaisecl Taxation. 'An Autoarattik: Legislative Council.
A Story ofChoice Dress Fabrics. Here's an unusually fine Jot of SMAH'f COTTON FABRICS— the smartest that are being shown in Ma.ste.rton. They are just right tor the demand, of dress during tihe warm season, and include dozen's of Ihengths or reversible Zephvrs, Cambrics, Voiles, Poplins, Taffetas, Shantungs, etc. They are not overweighted in price. ZEPHYRS. Bjd, 10-Jd, Is per yd. CAMBRICS, 6d, 7-Jd, Bjd per yd VOILES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid per yd. SHANTUNGS, IOJd, Is, Is ..1 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 10491, 30 November 1911, Page 4
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