Sandals for Summer Not unnaturaly everyone has a leaning towards die line of least resistance. In Footwear it as distinctly San " dab tot have the call 1 for the reason they give perfect foot oomtort .in wear, and areoool into the Bargain. PRICES ARE LIGHT:— Children's Sizes 4 to 6, 3s 3d; 7 to 9, 4b 3d «and 4s 6d; 10 to 13, 4b 6d to 4s 9d. LAMES' SIZES 2 to 7. 5s 6d end os 9d. Your Choice of Tan or Black, also Leather or Chrome Soles. BOX 41. ... J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE. • , ... ... ... ... PHONE 154.
3*l A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA. THE FAMOUS ... •. $ >ss POETED i ILiECI LFitOM C iYLON AND: A. Jl GIDDINGS. GEOCJiE riODUCE MERCHANT, M STEETON, ATALANTA, p| JfaMteD>?* Rjritv' fLAVPu t!B
The Store for XJneful Presents i Ltd. SPECIAL IMPORTATION of NOVELTIES for the Gay and fashion Season. Our Mr Siditih, who \m charge of our London branehjias esmt lis speoilai assignments of goods suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS, compris- ™ HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS from Is 6d to 6© 6d. LADIES' LEATHER BAGS form Is 6d to 20s. ■ _.^ TIDIES, STUD BOXES, HAIRnPIN BOXES, and a hosib of other No-veHties, from' Is. ~ * „ «j A Special Lin© of WHALE-BONE HAIR BRUSHES from 3® 6d. SILK IMITATION MALTESE TIES from 2s 6d. PURE SILK MALTESE TIES from 4s lid. SILK COLLARS, COLLARETTES, Eta Tteh we have SILVER MOUNTED UMBRELLAS from 5s lid to 255. LADIES' COLOURED HOSE from Is 3d. USEFUL PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN— >.„ [ f "\ Hats' from 12s 6cL Special line of Military ■>_ _ . I? £«New Stock HATS, BOATERS 20 DOzf BOYS' LINEN WASHING HATS, whij© and colours, at le and BOYS' CLOTHING at SPECIAL PRICES. ' * _ ' In buying CHRISTMAS GIFTS you want somethaaig useful. You have variety and volume of stock at our Store, and Discount 6d on ©very 1U&. drapers and clothier*. masterton
LADIES 3 LINEN COSTUMES, BOXED ROBE AND MUSLIN DRESSES. TO those in need of any of the albove, we would invite inspection of ftflie above. We [have 1 only a few of eadbl Sine, ibtrt at the prices marked tihey should go off swiftly. WHITE LINEN EMBROIDERED COSTUMES, 425, Coloured do*, 27s 6d aaid 30s. (BOXED ROBES 15s 6d, 19s 6d, MUSLIN, DRESSES, o Eonfbroidery Trimmea, 12s 6d, 15» 6d, •MUSLIN HLOUSES, 3© e& 4s 6d r to 10s 6d: SILK BLOUSES> 8e 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 17ft 6d. SEE OUR WINDOWS. OUR GOODS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION. UP-TO-DATE DRAPER. Queen erttfeet .» MawertoD;
SHE MOWS THAT SHE HAS A GOOD TEA. THE moment a Dady tips the tea.dadoes the c-up, tite room m peiwith.'a deHightfail oromu. She knows that sihe> has a good tea, and DRAGON BRAND TEA AT 2a 8d PER LB IS GOOD TEA. Ifc fe not a case of good Voccasw?nr a%," buit good adl the. time. It is delicious, (fragrant, refreshing and soothing, aud'issb nioely Wended that it combine© the ctaractenstic'S of the robust Darjeefag Teas and tihe fine d v bate teas of Ceylon. W. 0, TURNBtILL AND CO. PROPRIETORS, Wellington. J. C EWINfiTON ABTERTON ELECTRICAL and . GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. CARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER tllant Cin. ABINGTON KING DICK Mater Gy ||M MASSEY-HARRIS FARM EtoPLEMENTS, i* Gas, Steam and Oil Engines; Lister Shearing Maohines, 8&wmill Reqdisitee. t Factor*: Queen and King Streets, MastertonItelatphone 17. EORGE RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER.
TOM HOLLAND CAB PROPRIETOR. 3 CABS. Q CABS. O ALWAYS ON HIRE. <WO of which are fitted with RUBBER TYRES. . On© carriage and pair, with livery, specially reserved for Private Bng<w3Bnp; Parties and Afternoon Drives a specialty. TELEPHONE 296. / NOTE NEW ADDRESS—CHURCH St., Ma&terton.
HUMBER CYCLES. I HAVE pleaiure in annoanataft that I have ««»7S*JSi,fiP e "S GENTO* HUMBER OYOLEB foor the comin« busy season. The reputation the Hnmber Oyole has gained ha* been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 y«ar» ounce they Were first introduced to thejßSS*" s, Eiders of HUMBER OYOLES may take their maabinei anywhere in the pertain knowledge that their mounts represent the higjheri p«a% of oyole """"SglS: »MD .N.KCT. ROBT. POOK,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10501, 13 December 1911, Page 6
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