STOP! ! ■w Zr.t CLOTHING FACTORY,! iAJD|ES:BQO!> AND BHOES . . LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURED CANVAS SHOES, in SANDAL, 7/6 > 9/6' U/6 DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, LADIES' BLACK AND TAN *j,n'/fi T9/fi GLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED ttlU/U ' -*Al\3t .HJ » and DERBY FRONTS, ' i 5/6 T0 '225/- « GLAGE BOOTS, CLOSED AND DERBY FRONTS, ■'; : ; . •f> "■•;•■ :.;•;': New Zealand 010111131? Factory■■ Queen St., MASTEETON,
WOULON'T A BICYCLE PLEASE HER ? Wife, sister, sweetheart, or friend—if you feel under an obligation to heir—giye her"something she will prize. We sugges THE LADY'S HOLLIS BICYCLE :J It is an -everliaistang appreciated gift because of its usefulness- ».ot one forgotten when the novelty wears off. The two speed hub, the Coaster Brake, the Two-.{Rim Brakes—its perfect handle-bar control, and the -simple change gear afi make thu "HOLLJS" the "best V '-.-\. _ ... /. -,,_ It is beautifu'ly finfished, as ladies' omount should be,. enamelled and lined in two colours *""•**"»««• -* Ai,k,i«..- M -,„„7«> A~~„,. , -*■ • and comfortable saddle. , And the prioe is ilbweT thian you think. . .BROWN CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET ~. ... >.. ... MASTERTON.
USEFUL CHRISTki MAS PRESENTS 'C" V OUTLES£, ,J)y the: best ; MAKERSU • DESSERT ENTVES, ss, 7s 9s the half dozen. TABLE KNIVES, 6s, Bs, half .dozen. These Knives, we guarantee. I The handles never come off. NICKEL' SILVER WAEE §31%. TEA SPOONS; 2s 6d and &&%, 3a the half dozen. Mgs DESSERT SPOONS and jj FORKS! 4s <6d and 5s the 3' Same Rates. I CHILD'S KNIFE, FORK r-~ - and SPOON, on cards, i&, "-":" Is 6 s ; and with SERVIETTE RING" 2s tid. ORDE/3 ESI-'T PROMPT - , -. '- ■ LY |\> . ANY A,\LmE3S:iN ' V" NEW L'EALAND. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. Cuba Street and Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. ,
Telephone I\o. 12. Telephone- No. 12 Holloway & Co. S. H. Snell.) (G. F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET . THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN MASTERTON. ! -IAI Quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork andi Lamib killed at the Abattoir is brought inito our shop. No oldr c®ws or old, ewes. .' .W|6 thank the public for the liberal saiport itliat is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Having' now (the services of -a first class Small Goods man, every article is guaranteed fresh? daily. We have secured a line of tie finest Lamibs in- the Waimairaipfc for our CHRISTMAS ORDERS, ■ which- we shall sell air greatly reduced prices. don't~fokget HOLLOWAY,
J.WHITTAKER, PROVISION MERCHANT, ■LL GROCERIES AT fiOWIST u ; PRICE* ill orders delivered to maj pari of the town. Teteuboße 67. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10508, 21 December 1911, Page 3
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