Sandals for Summer Comfort. Not unnaturally everyone has a leaning towards tae lime of lea at resistance. In Footwear it is distinctly Sandak that have tine cat for. the reason they give, perfect foot oomforfc wear, and areoool 1 into tho Barg&iti. PRICES ARE LIGHT:— Child-, Ten's Sizes 4 to 6, 3s 3d; 7 to 9, 4b 3d 'and 1 4s 6d; 10 ito 13, 4s 6d to 4s 9d. LADIES' SIZES 2 to 7, 5s 6d *nd os 9d. Your Choice of Tan or Black, also Leather or Chrome Soles. J. CARPENTER'S BOX 41. CENTRAL SHOE STORE. PHONE 154.
A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA. the famous • • "ATALANTA." f ' gold at vs perjglb. PORTED DIRECT FROM CEYLON AND PACKED BY A. J. GIDDINGS. GROCER »riODUCE MERCHANT, M STERTON, ATALANTA, 1 piJRITV fLAV°'J"
SHE KNOWS THAT SHE HAS A GOOD TEA. THE ifiomEmt a ikdy s ea ~ pot, and the fine silky liquor tiie cup, ™ om isi aoeated a delightful aroma. She knows that siho toa« a good tea, and dragon brand tea AT 2s 8d PER LB IS GOOD TEA. It i» not q case of good "oocaedioor 0%," font good aill the. tame. It is delicious, fragrant, refreshing and soothing, iand is sb nicely Mended tihat it combinies tlie dharactea'ißtics of the robust Da-rjwl'itng Teas: and tihe I fafl d T 'fc>ate teas of Ceylon.
Empire Te& Co. AND C. TURNhukb AND PROPRIETORS, Wellington.
LADIES' LINEN COSTUMES, BOXED ROBE AND MUSLIN DRESSES. TO those in need of any of the above, we would invite inspection 'of the above. We have only a few of eacOb' line, Ivut at the prices marked they should go off swiftly. WHITE LINEN EMBROIDOEMBX) COSTUMES, 425, Coloured do., 27s 6d and 30g. BOXED ROBES 15s 6d, 19s 6d, 245. MUSLIN DIRESSES, Emfhroidery Trimimecl, 12s 6d, 15® 6d, 2*2s' 6d, 25s 1 . MUSLIN BLOUSES, 3s 6di, 4® 6d, to 10s 6d. SILK BLOUSES, 8s 6jd, 10s 6d, 15b 6d, 17s 6d. SEE OUR WINDOWS. OUR GOODS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION.
A. NORMAN. UP-TO-DATE DRAPER. Queen Street Masterton. GEORUK OTERON, EORGK JO.EBON, MERCHANT, CROCER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER. J. C EWINGTON MAB7&RTQN ELECTRICAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. CARRIAGE FACTORY. - MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER 3Jt«nt Cera. ABINGTON KING DICK lMat«r Cy ■lm MABSEY-HARRIS FARM fIhPLBMENTB. Gab, St»ara and Oi] Fmspnf*. Litter Shearing Mfichinoß, Sawmill Requisites. Faotorr: Qaeen King fifcreeto, a£»(vt»rton Fetapban* 17.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10498, 8 December 1911, Page 6
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