Sandals for Summer Comfort. Not /unnaturally everyone has a leaning towards* the Han© of teas* resistance. In Footwear it is, distinctly Sandals that have the call for the reason thev eive perfect foot comfort in wear, and. areoooll into the Bargain.PRICES ARE LIGHT:- Children's Sizes 4 to 6, 3s 3d; 7 to 9, 4s 3d and 4s 6d; 10 to 13, 4s 6d to 4s 9d. LADIES' SIZES 2 to 7. 5s 6d £-nd 5»9d. Your Choice of Tan or Black, also Leather or Chrome Soles. J, CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE BOX 41. ... PHONE 154.
m *y % A & xr? A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA. THE FAMOUS . • • wmm Sold at 2s perl lb. PORTED DIRECT FROM CEYLON AND PACKED BY A. J. GIDDINGS. GBOCEB .rtODUCE MERCHANT, M STEETON, L* ATAIANTA, m
CIHEAP and inferior Teas give the ) digestive organs' double ivoifk because 'inferior teas contain indigestible taste. This waste must first be overcome by natuire. and tlhat means extra work for the digestive organs. You do not run any risk by drinkIt is absolutely pure and wholesome. The teas from Barjeeling and Ceylon- are received in.' bulk at the factory in Wellington. In tl-e pocess' of blending al t!hie impurities and dust are eliminated, and the eta fas oivea. time to mature, that is, The different flavours are given the requisite itime to blend. That is wjv Crescent Blend Tea is such) a 1< avouritie. Only 2s a pound, from all grocers. ft. AND G. TUBN«U£.L, AND CO. PROPRIETORS, Wellington.
N ALL THE LATEST STYLES lUST TO HAND. Ladies' Silk and . Muslin Bloumjb, nicely trimmed Camisoles, and the newest in Neckwear- Also a great variety in Children's Millinery, the latest fashion in Hats and Bonnets. CHILDREN'S SILK'AND MUSLIN DRESSES now .showing. All these goods marked at prices that will quickly sell them. OUH SHOP IS NOTED FOB CHILDREN'S WEAR. BEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, Queen Street Masterton.
EOBGi: Heron, MERCHANT, GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. J. C EWINGTON ABTERTON ELECTRICAL and . GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. 9ARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER Bltont Can. ABINGTON KING DICK fcutw CJf MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. Gas, Steam and Oil Engines, LisFactory: Queen and King Streets, MftstwrfcoiJ. Tel«plion* 17.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10494, 4 December 1911, Page 6
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