STOP! I fiß' NEW ZEAL,^ **£» CLOTHING FACTORY, This Brand. * ADIES'B()O rk AKD SHOE > . J J LADIES' WHITE AND COLOURIED/CANVAS SHOES, io SANDAL, 7IQ> Q/Q, 11/6 IDERBY AND ALBANY SHAPES, LADIES' BLACK AND TAN '/klWfi' 10/fi tK/« GfLACE SHOES, ALBANY, CLOSED *WW and DERBY iPRONTS, 15/6 T0 '"255/-"' LADIES BLACK AND TAN* i 1 K/_ VA/A TO//? i GLACE- BOOTS, ■•CLOSED .'■AND.''fr' / M r i€> * ■•VlfPf^^^l mr Factory i Queen St., MASTERTON.
WOULDN'T A BICYCLE PLEASE HER ? •Wife, sister, sweetheart, or friend—if. you, feel "under,{an". obligation to her—give'her something "she will prizes We ©uggej. THE LADY'S HOLLIS, BICYCLE It is san ever la-sting appreciated gift because of its usefuliuess— i.ot one forgotten When the novelty wears off. ~ , v ;> ' -~ The two speed hub, the Cbaster Brake, the Two 'Kim Brakes—its perfect handlebar control, and the simple change gear all make the "HOLMS" the "best gift." ..■■•. : , / . It is Ibeatiitifu'ly finSished, as a ladies.' mount i&ould be,;'enam«ll ed and lined in two cole""'*— Tio ° T,A "* ~ f «w;«-'-.«vn , ;.j.* a™„. .. • ard comfortabllie paddle. And the price is lower than yb\i think. .., CYCLE ENGINEER, ; QUEEN
aiidtte Hr?a. Gleanen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, Bftyst-^-' . After oouslderable experience In Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and Now Ee»~ ian'djvl have come to the conclusion that the "OWON" Is theonly Range 1 fltvu yet met ffftti that comes up to ray ideal of whata-Ran/re should be. My deraonstratlonswith the■',»*-OWON " have-been particularly successful,, and I obtained results which are .hot equalled by auy other Bf.tign. The maintenance of an even frmpfrarure. Its simplicity otworkljtg, the ease With -, which its ovens are operated ami controlled,'and—what appeals to me a-, much or* anything «*» B ■'.•;:'. v el-ie- the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly ploce the "OKION" far above nil.others, both, fi ~'. , : '.f_ for domestic use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (Sighed); 1L TO HAVE AIM TO *""'. •'''■■ sential to mieirit favour. To hjplld yoiir -goodnsyliill- meid^:'tosa^' r ...^■'■■■■ :^'v ' he ■ ma&mained. ""'■_■;..■.■ *■■ :' : -- \/.;:,.■ .•;:"'• This is espeoiialily true of '." • • Y;, '■-.'.'.■ f .-'' ';': taUoring sucto as :tibW. :ir- i .~ J■■'. :\S , 'v* ' , :>^^!^'■«•■"■'.''.'"'■'"•'•.:'■ KBAHA6EK aND CHAPMAM . " < . ' standaxd of exoeHtoce. The men, and young men of Master ton KNOW good tailoring—they ' "acknowledge merit, and merit wifi Thius it k that K.'aoadl C. draftsmanship gafim© and holds the goodwill N .- of thenir patrons. •- KMhAQEN AND CHAPMAN, HIGH CLASS TAILORf. PEfIiRY STREET ... ... MASTERTOtf.
TONKINGS I THE ONLY CERTAIN CURt COUBHS^AKI ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEE»6 RS,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 28 December 1911, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10511, 28 December 1911, Page 3
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