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STOP! ! LOOK OUT [ *'-,W ZEA T _, *' s ! "• EOB * A J V AND IS CLOTHINGiFACTORYi LADIES' WHITE AND COLOUR- < ED CANVAS. SHOES,, in (SANDAL, 7/6 > 9/6, 11/6 DERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, i LADIES' BLACK AND TAN 10/ a J.KL - GLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED J M \ ' and DERBY FRONTS, 15/6 TO 25/LADIES BLACK AND TAN iO/ti Ikl (\lf\ 10/ ft GLAQE ■ SOOTS, CLOSED AND DERBY ERJONTS, 21/-, 22/6 v ,;.' A few Clearing Lutes, 10a 6d, 12s Sew Zealand Clothing Factory* Phone 101. .Queen Si, MASTEBTO^,

WOULDN'T A BICYCLE PLEASE HER ? Wife, sister, sweetheart,' 'or friend—if you feel: wader -air .obligation to her —give her something she .will prize. We.suggei ■ .'■' , ' ; It is jan everlasting, appreciatedgift because; of its usefulaess^itofc - --- '■---'.-•■. - ; ; '/• " '"* '"'. The/two "speed Jiub,tt - perfect-handle-bar control, and th<*.simple change gear all make the "HOLMS'/ the' "best gift." .. .". : "" .It is Ibeautifu'ly .finiislied, m a ladies' mount should be, enamsllecl and Mnedi in/ two colours—has best of ehriiu. guards,, dresa n«t, ard 1 comfortable saddle. '; •' ' : " r "'' - ; ' And tike price'is (lower than you think. \ ' ;'., CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET. c*« >" '•« .. MASTERTON.

and the Paper owiircr M MB 1 ■a ai !■*■ Sim «^£3ff£i£&=!«£ "A it 3S *&S -<s*fe Mrs. Glenncn, the leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, eaysi '"' After considerable experience in Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and Now Zealand, I have dome to the conclusion that the "ORION" b theonly hinge 1 nave yet met with which its ovens are operated and controlled,, and—what appeals to iae aa much as anything *■•> else- the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place the ''ORION'.' far above all others, both for noinestic use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (81gh»d). M. GLEifIsEN.

TO HAVE AND TO IftLD YOUR TRADE To gain your, confidence if> is ,eSM sentiat to mierat favour*. ' \ . To bold- jour goodwill merit/ffiufrt be maintained. This is espeoiialily true of highkslass ; tailoring suoh as the ' . ~ KRAHAGEM AND CHAPMAM standard of excellence. The .men and young men of Masterton. KNOW good' tailoring—they acimDwlledge merit, and merit will teE Thius it is that K. -axidl C. craftsmanship gatim® and holds the goodwill of theiur patrons. • , KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAK, high class tailors. perry ... ... ............. .„;:< masterm*.

THE ONLY CERTAIN CURh COUGHS' AND COLDS. ALL CHEMISTS AND BTUHEKEEPE RB,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 3

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361

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 27 December 1911, Page 3

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