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LADIES' DAINTY FOOTWEAR FOB SHOW WEEK AT J. Carpenter's New Store We are making a special display of smart footwear, including Bionze, patent leather, grey kid, black glace, brown shades, fine coloured c \ in al'" the latest styles and all the best quality. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER MERRY WIDOW SHOES, extra smart, 17s 6d. LADIES' BRONZE ALBANY SHOES, large self bows, comfortable, Now 18s 6d. LADIES' FINE CANVAS ALBANY SHOES, smart heels, in champagne, black and various colours, 8s lid. LADIES' G-LAGE KID MERRY WIDOW SHOES, Dainty and Liglit, 14s 6d. LADIES' GREY KID ALBANY SHOES, smart shapes and heels, 2Us. LADIES' FINE GLACE TWIN BAR SHOES, large buckles, Cuban heels, 12s 6d. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. AT J. CAEPEHTKR Central Shoe Store, Queen Street MASTERTON. P.O. BOX «1. PHONE 164. Why Is the 'HBBNSBY' Petrol Engine more reliable than oilier makes? BECAUSE The principle of construction of Horns'by Engine is superior to any other known Engine. Its main features are unique, and, fortunately, are protected by patents. _ ' Both material and workmanship are of the highest possible grade. iHornsiby and Sons have liad longer, .larger and more varied expeir-enc-e in Engines of all types than other-makers; and, finally, Hornsby has ever been known to stand for the best in regard to both material and workmanship. ' _ THERE'S NOTHING TO EQUAL IT! Other engines will cost a small fortune in repairs compared to the Hornshy. ■ „ Reid and Gray. A. E. UPTON, Wairarapa Representative LANSDOWNE, MASTERTON.

J. C. EWINGTON, MASTERTON ELECTRICAL and CENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY CARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER SILENT OARS. ABINGTON KING DIOK MOTOR CYCLES. MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENT'S. Gas, Steam and Oil Engines, Lister Shearing 'Machines, Sawmill Requisites. Factory.: Queen and King Streets, Masterton. TELEPHONE 17. GREAT SHOW OF INFANTS' CLOTHING at NORMAN'S WE am now showing a Great Variety of Infants' Wearing Apparel. You will find everything for Baby in our store. ONE COMPLETE SET FOR 21s 6d. 2 Infant Barras. 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Gowns, 2s 6d each 5 0 2 Infant Binders, Is each j U 1 Infant Head Square 1 b 2 Infant Singlets, Is each 2 0 12yds Flannelette 4 o Puff and Puff Box 16 Spongo and Powder " £1 1 G We have also good large size Baby SHAWLS from 5s 6d to 14s 6d. Country orders _ promptly attended to. Give us a trial in these lines. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DIS- . PLAY. A,. KORMAN, UP-TO-DATE BRAPEfi. Queen. Street ••••• a*stecf «m. There is a wide difference between "then" and "now," and this is "well illustrated with respect to tea. There was a time when a .blended tea was viewed with suspicion because or the false impression -that it was "faked for sale. People now realise that it is impossible to get a palatable tea without blending. -■ Teas grown in different localities have different characteristics, _ and even the tea of the same place is not the same in two successive seasons. The Tea-blender's art is to bring tocether the different teas, and by a correct combination to .produce a particular flavour. That is why Empire Teas are alwavs the same. Just try- * ; Elephant Brand Tea 2s 2d per lb. And you will be charmed with at; furthermore, vou can always make sure of getting 'the same strength and flavour in every package. Empire Tea Co. ¥3. AWO TURNBULL ANB CO. P&OFEEETO&e, "WeJHugfcoSi FORMAN AND TROWER. CLUB STABLES ... MASTERTON. CIABS, Gigs, Buggies, etc., on f hire by hour, day or week. Parties catered for on reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every department of the business. Competent man always in charge. Plant and business have been increased to growing demands of business.

The Mothers are Glad When the School Bell Rings AND really it's no wonder. •' For strong lunged boys and girls do worry around .home in the holidays. Now they're almost over, what about- the" School Outfit ? Is it complete? Most likely there's something missing. It may be a slate, or a Book, a Writing Pad, or a Pencil Case. No matter how small your needs are or how varied, our stock of School [Requisites is complete and our prices moderate. McLEOD AND YOUNG, ffHE A&ADE9BY, MASTERTONB HASTERTON WOOL. SKIN HIDES AND TALLOW SALES, NEXY SALE WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, 1912, at 1 p.m. M Levin's 6£ora, Chaps! Street. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. LEVIN AND 00., Ltd, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. W.F.0.A., Lid. TO FARMERS WHO *RE ABOUT TO FENCE. WE Wave a large quantity of SAWN TOTARA FENCE DROPPERS, which vre are prepared to quit at a very low price. It will pay you to give ns a aitll. PEAGNELL TJEOB.' EAQNELL JORO9.' TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS. Iltsll mm mi BUTCHERS' SKINNING KNIVES. J. WILSON'S, 6in., Ci-in. Skinning Knives, Is 6d each, or 15s 6tl dozen. The Butcher's ''Favourite." LANDER'S 'Extra Quality 6in., 0} in., Is Gd each or 14s dozen. A knife that- will keep an edge. WOLSTENHOLM, Pipe Brand, 6 in., 6£in., Is 6d each, or los dozen. An old favourite. NICOLOS BROS.' Gin., 6Jin. Killing Knives, Is Gd each or 15s Gd doz. A New Knife and agood one. C. JOHNSON'S Green River, 6in., GJin each, los dozen. A knife that will give satisfaction. We post or rail orders to any town free of charge. ORDER TO-DAY, and RECEIVE TO-MORROW. CASH WITH ORDER. THE 6IMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. Ouba Street and Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10570, 28 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10570, 28 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10570, 28 February 1912, Page 6

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