SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, STARTS ON FRIDAY MORNINC! FEBRUARY 16th. 8000 DRESS MATERIAL to go at Gd yard; 5000 Yards at 4Jd, ' 1000 Yards at 3d. OAA( VY A BDS EMBROIDERI&UUU lES and INSERTION to clear at 'ld yard. POPLTN GOODS, usually Is Od, Xoiv 9d. SHANTUNG going at 6tl yard. REMNANTS of 6 Yards absolutely being sold at Is each. ' TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS from 6d to 10s. Usual price 7s 6d to 355. CREW-DON'S BEST CALICO, 3(5 inch, going at 6s 9(1 dozen yards; and ; 32in. at 5s lid dozen. FANCY GOODS, all greatly reduced. MEN'S SUlTS'from 16s to 50s. DUNGAREE TROUSERS'(splendid value), going at 2s lid pair.. ' BOYS' SUITS, good strong material, from 5s to 12s. , HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS MUST BE CLEARED. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW I SABA & SON HOLLOWAY'B BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. MABTERTON A. AND P. ASSO--1 CIATION. i. I 1§ "PEOPLE'S DAY I (WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY.) A SPECIAL TRAIN 'will leave; j J\. Master-ton for Sohvay at 12.30 J p.m. Return, at, 5.35 p.m. (Other Special Trains as per handbills). Hot Water Free for Picnic. PartIgs. Subsidised DRAGS and EXPRESSES will leavo POST OFFICE aV 10.30 and at short intervals afterwards. Children under 12, Half Price. iMo]lfor placarded vehicles. Passengers will be picked up on . route. EXHIBITS FOR COMPETITION IX PRODUCE'HALL will he convoyed to the Ground FREE OF CHARGE if left-at Fly and Young's depot at 8 a.m. J. B. EMMET'I, Acting Secretary. ■A&TERTON A. and P. ASSOCIATION'S 25th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. At MASTERTON. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Next (PEOPLE'S DAY: Wednesday). Main Features: '1662 SHEEP ON EXHIBITION. 359 HEAD OF CATTLE. 149 SINGLE BUSHELS of GRAIN. 373 (HORSES. 148 IN JUMPING COMPETITIONS Hot water free to Picnic Parties. Railway at Showground' .Gates. J. B. EMMETT, Acting Secretary. ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. FOURTH ANNUAL_ SHOW WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH. DRILL ANdToWN HALL. ENTRIES CLOSESATURDAY, 2nd MARCH. SCHEDULES and all Particulars from the Secretary— H. M. BODDINGTON, Box 23, and 105 Queen St., Mastorton. 'OTHERS.— Bring baby to KitL chener's and have it fitted "with a pair of fooWorm Shoes, correctly named "Nature's Ideal." "AM PLUMS, 3s per case. Ring ?j) up Phone 246. F. J. BOBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10562, 19 February 1912, Page 1
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