SPECIAL advertisements. TAILOR CUT BOX SUITS 'E have a very select rang© of of these sjit-. which are fashionably cut and guaranteed hair-cloth liiied. PRICES from 47s od to 70s each. OUR SUITS TO MEASURE are the talk of the town and country. We have just received 300 Patterns of the Newest Worsted Tweeds and Serges, and advise those in need of a firstclass Suit to call early and inspect our Materials'. 1; r- [ ■ FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE. Casli Discount 6d in Every 10s. P.O. Box 108 ... Phone I'll. 1
W. F. SHAW IS now receiving Special Lines for AUTUMN and WINTER USE. Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Pants, 10s 6d 16s 6d and 1.7s 6d. Under Flannels, extra large size, Shetland colour, 3s 6d, 6s, 7s. Navy Blue ditto, 3s 6d, 5s 6d and 7s. " ' ■ . Under Pants, all wool, 4s 6d, 6s, 6s 6d, 7s. A good stock of McLeod's Shooters and Watertights, 16s 6d pair. Morris' Make, 13s 6d and 16s 6d. Oilskin Coats, "Fish Brand." walking 18s 6d, Biding 20s. Oilskin Leggings, 5s pair. Overcoats frcan 27» 6d to 42s 6d each. Mackintosh Coats, 35s and 455. Hammerless Guns, 65s each. Eley's Universal Cartridges, 2s 3d per 25, 10s per 100. Gladstone Bags, guaranteed soli! leather, lOin wide, 20in. 36s 6d. 22in. 398 6d, 24in. 455, 26in. 12in wide 555, 28in. 57s 6d. ' ~ Kit Bags, 16m. 245, lSin 26s 6d, 20 in. 29s 6d, 22in. 32s 6d, 24in. 37s 6d., 26in. 42s 6d. STEEL TIRUNKS. all sizes. Plesre call and inspect.
O.K. YES O.K. (Near Thompson' and Payne's Pi©fairs®.) GOMiE along and try us for STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS Fresli to hand, a good variety of Goods, comprising— Latest Design in _ ORNAMENTS, from 9d to 19s 6d pa:r. LADIES' HAND BAGS, 1b 6d to 19s 6d. iFANOY BASKETS, etc., Is 3d to 3s 6d. SCHOOL BAGS, Is to iis 9d. ScSiool Requisites at lowest prices. WRITING PADS, 100 sheets 6d and Is. OBbxes Stationery 6d and Is (with pads and,envelopes Is 6d to 2s 6d). The Beat Self-filling Fountain Pem, 14ct gold nab, only 8s 6d. FIRE SCREENS. Is 6d to 5s Bd. O.K. DEPOT.
A NEW FURNITURE FACTORY "The Masterton Woodware." MB H. MAY® beg® /to tJiamlc the fcublio of Miwvbeirioiij wad district lor. tine BpiLemdid! (upiport ©*- tended: So him dtLring thia 12 inontih* be bias been im btiaineßii l in Mast-erton as a cabinet-maker. Although the basinets baa only been run on modest Hues, the support during that period hat been most encouraging, and hie haw sow pleasure in announcing that he hat opened a CABINET AND FURNITURE' MAKING FACTORY &a the factory at the back of the Temple Chamb«r» (next Dal'gety fend Ob.), Qu9«q Street. The prend'aefi! have bte«(a fitted op on title most Tinea with the Latest frlent and machinery foe the manufacture of furniture of erary de•Rcffiprfciion. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE MABTERTON WOODWARE. H. IfIAYBI ... PEOPBIETOBi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10589, 22 March 1912, Page 1
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