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6PECI ft I. AUV fcHTI»EwiENTB. SALE SALE (IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAI TELL.) LADIES' PLAIN HEM STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Sale Price; 6 for 9d and 6 for lO^d. LADIES'. FANCY EMBROIDER ED HANDKERCHIEFS, sale prices 3 for IOJd. SU'ITALL TORCHON.LACE ANX INSERTION, now at 9d and Is doz ROYS' TAN TUNIC BELTS, at Is each. LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE, 5 pairs fo-c'ls lid. TAN KID now selling a 1 2s 3d, 2s 6d and 2s lid pair. FABRIC GLOVES (all colours) tc go at 9d pair. WITH PRICES LIKE THESE, NC WONDER YOU ALWAYS DO YOUF SHOPPING AT McGRUER'S MAS* crtTON'S FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE 111. Pi). BOX 3.06,

WELLINGTON GIRLS' €OLLEG®. THE First Term of 1912 will begin 011 MONDAY, sth February, on which day all new pupils mm* ' sent themselves for am j all "rejho apply fcv & Ih-ee Place must produce to it-lie Principal tlie Certificate Under which' they ol'aim it. Oil that clay the Principal will .interview (parents and guardians between 9.30 a.m. Slid 1 p.na,, and between 2 p.aii. and 4 p.m. Girls under 10 admitted dt half Lower School Fee. No. 10 Hiill Street has been approved by the Board of Governors as a boardinghouse' for pupils under the supervision, of Mrs Urquhart. (MAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. LANSDOWNE SCHOOL. A MEETING of residents will be held in the 3>ans4owne School at 7.30 on Monday evening next (Jamuary 29th), for the purpose of 1 making, arrangements for the annual Sohool Picnic. E. HALE, Secretary. ANTED KNOWN— That W. P. SHAW ii iost opening up Goods of different kinds, and they will be marked off at special prices. Fiox'® No. 4 S«rge Suita (taiilor built) —These air© a beautiful sample, and m am 6Wng ' Tm*d Swmf §ms wigwam KMfcfi.. itsMn steii af tfert isiij. ities. Pilitmi Hitj tghiHiteed real) from l&r.ed to 80s each. Also Straw Hats—Boaters, included, good quality, 2a 6d each. Oocoaaiut Doior Mats, al Basses; Hearth Rugs—good qualities. Engineers' Oombinationß, £4OO worth of * variety of goods just being opened up,' Dtouble-baarel guns £3 5a e&ch,— Addtre&J .Trust Buddings, (next G&i Office.) j MACHINE-MADE BREAD HAVING an a tailed one of the Lat©at BREAD MAKING MA OH--IINES, lam now able to turn out Bread on a much, cleaner system than by the previous band made style. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, CLEANLINESS SHOULD INTEREST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITED.

EDWARD ANSTIOE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Mothers. — Bring D&dj to Kitchoner's and hare it fitted witi a paii- of foot-form Shoes, correctly named, "Nature's Ideal."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10542, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10542, 26 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10542, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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