%w» r THERE IS A CHARM AND DISTINCTIVENESS ABOUT THE NEW SEASON'S l THAT MAKES. THEM THE ENVY OF ALL BEHOLDERS! ; ; Being deigned in. all s the favoured styles from a wide variety of Smart ; are' perfectly in' keeping whether for street wear or country wear. One of the Kew Shapes is shown here. Ask your draper to display the others. ■ FREE I Any Draper will send you a copy of our New Style Booklet, "Kaiapoi Skiing Fashions." Write for it. " It's free. CHRiSTCHURCH,
Garden Hose ■ ■ ■ - /■.■ ■ From the best of.. tho Noxtii British Rubber Oompany, thoughperhaps we believe, easily the *> v —~e»b ia tih»long run. '•' bare jub* received a 'lbu ex s.Su lonic, both plain and wu>f bound. . iW|e haw also- the DnnlopCompany's 7d per foot? good quality, ■ A GOOD LAWN MOWER A.t ft reasonable price is offered you in the Great American Ballbearing Machine. The office poet writes:— The grass tlbo' thick and Dong and green Falls quickly 'neath their blades «o keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "If® easy seen That Beata Co.'a Mower is » good machine." H, BEALE & Go, Ltd.,
-TOnrooas*r.K<naagacßaMM* EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It render* a band of fifty pieces as well at it does a single .ringing voice. NothiDg yon pan buy will provide so muoh of tbe best kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at so trifitaft a cort *V Oome In and hear the new«srda„and set our terms. DECEMBER RECORDS NOW TO'-'HAtiO.- tAHTQt «TOCK«. N STO Bdieon Phonograph, price £4> 10s (combination type) eidicon Fireside Phonograph, prioe jE3 lOi ' Edison Standard Phonograph, price JC9 Edison Home Phonograph, price £li Edison Triumph Phonograph, price .£lB EEPAIRB ~P!ea?e note that wp ma£e a specialty of repairs of overy description. ATTACHMENTS—)?or the beEOfit of our numerous .Patrons we beg to quote prices for fitting the 4ln. attachment tin any machine as follow: Gem Phonograph, 22s 8d . Standard Phonograph, 3'to Home Phonograph, 46» Triumph Phonograph, 4!>i», OJ6WCE WUSIO—i full selßotion of 4-minnte Dancing Ueoorde now \%o hand; Write for particulars.
BANNISTER STJBEET, MANAGER MASTERTON.
IT'S LIFE-LIKE IF IT'S SEPWTYPE. To see our Special "Seoiatype" work is to »e* A'Huvoogr&phio work a* its best, and for work you intend to bo*\j —or pais on to frineds— or work which you will desire to look Tba,o& upon when the years roll by. northing c&tt qnal "Sepifttypo." It's * proooM that needs special care, and for good work, esperfe knowledge in, T ' jhrting, posing, and finishing is necessary. WINZENBEEG fives is" #errioe, and his work is of the finest. WaifcoUs *or removal notioe when the Trust Buildings are nrfiskftii, PORTRAIT SPECIALIST. HASTE RTBM.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 7
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