STOP! ! K IT7 ,W 7,F !>• ' ~' CLOTHING PACTORY. I AMES'BOO ,v AKD 8E0.E5.., LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, in SANDAL, 7/g, QfQ, \\/Q DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, .LADIES' BLACK AND TAN VUWA TO/A | PC7. ■' GLACE SHOES, ALBANY. CLOSED * x v/\f> JjZIV, x*jl » [and DERBY FRONTS, 15/6 T0 25/" GLAOE BOOTS, CLOSED AND - 1 ;' .... DERBY FRONTS, ' ;' •' ; ' 21/-> 22/6 V ; 1. few CJtemttg New Zealand (nothing Factory J Phone 101. Queen St., MASTERTON.
WOULDN'T A BICYCLE PLEASE HER ? Wife, sister, sweetheart, ;©r fipn-end—if "'you feel under'a* obligation to her—give her something she will prize. We suggei THE LADY'S HOLLIS BICYCLE Jit is an eyerkusting appreciated gift because of its usefulness— '.nt one forgotten when the novelty wears off. ;■ . The two speed fatib, the Ooaster Brake, tlhe Two Rim Brakes—its perfect handle-bar control, and the simple change"gear aH make the "HOLOS" the. "beet gift." , , ■ . ■■ It is Ibeautifrt'ly finished, as a ladies' (mount should be, enamelled ancHdmed! in two colours^—has best of chain guards, ; drew net, and comfortable saddle. ••■■■ ' ; ' ':.''■":■ ■■•''"' And the price is iower thian your tnhihk. • ' •■ *,,. . CYCLE:-ENGINEER; QUEEN STREET^ MASTERTOtf.
USEFUL CHRISTMASPRiSENTS DESSERT KNIVES, ss, 7« 9s the half dozen. TABLE KNIVES, 6s, Bs, 8s Pd, 9ls the half dozen. fßiiese Knives we guarantee. The handle® never come off. . . NICKEL SILVER WARE Strife. TEA SPOONS, 2s 6d and wSs£i% 3s the'half dozen. m*&* DESSERT SPOONS and Same Rates.! CHILD'S KNIFE, FORK and SPOON; oh ciards. Is, Is 6'. s; and with/SERVIETTE RlNG.a&.di;."ORDE/.3 FSI'T.- PZOMPT- ■:'*■" "ly'?'cP' '' v ' s '"' '"''•■■ ANY Ai'DfiESS IN NEW i'EALAND. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. Cuba Slfcreet and Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. »
Telephone No. 12. Telephone' No* 12 Holloway & Co. S. H. BneU.) (G. F. Holltoy. QUEEN STREET . THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN JMASTERTOM. NOTHING but the very best Quality of Beef, Mutton,, Torik and) I>amib killed' at the Abattoir is brought inrto our shop. No oldi caws or old, ewes. ,W,e tfoank the public for the liberal suport that is being accorded to us, whlcSi speaks for the quality supplied by uis. Ha.ving now the services of a first class l StaaJl' Goods man, every article is guaranteed fresh) daily. W© hlave secured a line of the finest Lambs in the. Wairarap'a for our CSHIRISTMIAS OfIfoDERS, which we shall sell at greatly reduced prices. DON'T~FOEaET HOLLOWAY,
ES J. WHITTAKER, PROVISION MERCHANT, A Kb GROCERIES AT WOW A PRICE* All orderi delirerwl ii any part of Hk» town. Teteofcone 67. ■QUEEN STREET, MASTER/TON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10507, 20 December 1911, Page 3
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