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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. STARTS ON FRIDAY MORNING! FEBRUARY lGtli. OAAA YARDS COTTON OUUU DRESS MATERIAL to <ro at 6d yard; 5060 Yards at 4Jd, ' 1000 Yards at 3d. OAAA YARDS EMBROIDER2UUU IKS and INSERTION to clear at 4d yard. POPLIN GOODS, usually Is 6d, Now 9d. SHANTUNG going at 6d yard.--REMNANTS of G Yards absolutely being sold at Is each. TPJMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS from 6d to 10s. Usual price 7s 6d to 355. OREWDON'S BEST CALICO, 3G inch, going at 6s 9d dozen yards; and 32in. at 5s lid dozen. FANCY GOODS, all greatly reduced. , MEN'S SUITS 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 HOLLOWAY'B BUILDINCJ, j QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSO- s CIATION. PEOPLES DAY J (WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY.) J A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave i JVlasterton for Sol way at 12.30 p.m. "Return at 5.&5 p.m. (Other Special Trains as per handbills). Hot Water Free for Picnic Part- * Subsidised DRAGS and EXPRESS-) ES will le-ave TOST OFFXCE at 10.30 and at short intervals afterwards. 1 FARE: SIXPENCE Each Way;! Children under 7, Half Price. Look J for placarded vehicles. . Passengers will be picked up en FOR COMPETITION -IN PRODUCE HALL will be conveyed to the Ground FREE OF CHARGE if left at Fly and Young's depot at 8 a.m. J. B. EMMETT, Acting Secretary. PIANO PLAYING. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP, . . _ IHE Brilliant New Zealand and I X World's Champion, -will be reI moved this morning at, 10.30 a.™.* to the SHOWGROUNDS. , He will play all day in a specially) \ fitted parlour on his journey to the [world's record of 107 HOURS. 6d ADMISSION TO ALL. Madam Azucena THE GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT. f ~~ TISITORS to the Show should . J make- a point of consulting this ■talented lady, who has just completed a most successful. tour of New ZealaDON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Look out for the Tent near the Permanent Stands. ASTERTON HORTICULTURAL O.TJL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. FOURTH SHOW WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH. DRILL AND TOWN HALL. ENTRIES CLOSESATURDAY, 2nd MARCH. SCHEDULES and all Particulars > from the Secretary— H. M. BODDINGTON, Box 2,3, and 105 Queen St., Masfcerton. OTHERS.— Bring baby to KitXTJL ehener's and have it fitted with a pair of foot-form Shoes, correctly named "Nature's Ideal. ' AM PLUMS, 3s per-case Rmg up Phone 240- F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 1

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405

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 1

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