SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WAY TO THE O.K. SHOP (Next Pictures.) -OOtt TBE CHILDREN— PRESENTS. A XT'MAS PRESENTS. JUST OPENED UP. CAREFULLY SELECTED NEW STOCK. THE VERY LATEST IN MECHANICAL TOYS. GOME ALONG AND INSPECT THEM. All. sorts of articles to Flill the Stockings.' ALSO USEFUL PRESENTS FOR OLDER FOLK. XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS A SPECIALTY.
Feiiding A and P. .Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th, 1912. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and [ANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. £7B Cash, and Trophies value £66 (•several' to he won outright) for Jumping Competition*. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, January 19th. Schedules from office of this paper, 01 ~~ E. H. FISHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 98. NOTICE. AM a Buyw off ALL CLASSES off _ FAT STOCK, at per head or schedule prices. • t . ALEXANDER McKENZIE, Featihierstoii. Telephone N«k 12. P.O. Box 18.
NOTICE. WISH to announce Uoat I am a CASH BUYER of all kinds of FAT STOCK during' the prestnt freezing season. W. MeKENZIE. iXMAS SUITS, Jto :ftt you,"-for .37* 6d. Lounge smt? "foi'-hioViday'wear. These - and a Pah- { anna liat, and you are Cfomie J ialonw and -see the selection"" a+ ! "W.F.C.A. to-day. DAINTY HATS , ABIES who appreciate a pretty ' Hat should select their SUMMER HATS FROM OUR CHOICE MILLINERY DISPLAY. [ Many of the artistic creations we are showing may be described in one phrase, "Low-priced Beauty." Every hat ia a gem 01 elegance and refimemetnt. The very latest French and English Models copied at moat reasonable prices: MADAME CARLE MILLINER AND ARTIFICIAL FLORIST, ; . 85' Queen Street. Master-ton. aSTEETON PERMANENT IN800IETY.
THE 800IEH it' prepared to (trant loans, repayable by Tpst»lm«nt or otherwiw, od approved freehold ,fIOU rERMB ON APPLICATION. 4. *. KEITH. VAWAfHfII» XMAS BLOUSE PIECES and the W.F.O.A. Prints and Cambrio at 72d are well known. Nothing but *v3t colours on stock at thr W.F.O.A. WORKBOXE3, TIEBOXEB, CLOVE BOXES, TOYS, BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. E have received a new supply invited. «^^,~n»r.o Qime and see our CHRISTMAS OARDS. A NEW SUPPLY OF NEEDLE PAINTING SILKS TTAfI ARRIVED. WALTEE CEOSSLEY (Late SMITH'S.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET SOUTH. [XM A S OPENS the heart* anid empties the purse. But the i W.F.C.A. takes less out of the pursf and gives more pleasure than any other shop. You are invited to look J round' any tamo. No one pressed tc ' buy. Call to-day.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 16 December 1911, Page 1
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