WP»H IN THE VJLKV LATEST STYLES If jou appreciate Ktvle and quality in dross you cannot afford _ to make your Autumn selection until you have seen our new Roods just landed per "lonic" and "Waimana." Wo have a magnificent stock in the most advanced ideas. The limcl of costume you just slip on and you arc dressed up for a shopping tour, a drive, or an informal call. Road the suggestions and note the prices: SMAKT TALT/)R-MAT>K COAT AND SKIRT COSTIDIES, in stylish Tweeds in I'rown, Grey, and Aavy, well cut, and perfect fitting, from 27x' Gd. STYLISH GOAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in light and dark Tweeds, in Eancv Strip? and Check Effects, from -15s. A Choice Collection of NAVY and BLACK COSTUMES, in fine Serge and Cheviots, smartly cut and braided, button finishings, from 42s 6d. And many other choice designs..which ladies must see to fully appreciate. LADiES' RAINCOATS All Smart, New Styles. The showery weather we have experienced lately makes one appreciate a good RAINCOAT, and there is none hotter, none smarter, none lower-priced than those at Graham and Co.'s. Come in to-day and see them; you will be well suited. WESBBBst THE HOUSE FOR COSTUMES
MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD. Forgetfulness is one .of.-these human shortcomings by which most of us occasionally have suffered loss. Just a memory jog then. 1± you« want anything in Farm Equipment first,see what THE MASTERTON FARMERS' 5 sss&■ is-H|&J? ; K' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, have to offer before you buy. Perhaps -, ■ what you need this minute is in our list.. . ' . • A ■ • . AH other seasonable equipment may be obtained here, and at prices that are favourable to you. THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, MASTERTON.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR LADIES, The moitt beaatilol women in tha world, VIOLET !' SNOW J \ I CREAM T preveafcs b&Lt growing, and impart trethneit and tranipatbcoy to ih
£ r A pssrely !f«ia in Ve affable Tins anS ,"9 Sweetmeat fio«**s »i»2y " •) Worm Tablets turnip a most I agreeable method ol administering iue. Thread Worms. Parity safe, miltV V and especially adapted i'or children; V To be obtained of all Dm&nti. jj£ "*■ tor, THOMAS YS -'- » wr - '^** Loiidun. Enij. LIVERY AND COACH STABLES, MASTERTON AND TENUI. r ANDATJS, CAKRIAGES BDGU GIES ,and ewry kmd of vehicle on hire. . , OABS meet all taaura and ooacbefc PADBOOKING and STABLING at Coaches leave Ma&terton Post Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from Cashpoint 1 P,». (instead of 5 p.m. aa formerly). PIN HEY BROS,, LTD., PROPBIETOBS. SEASIDE HESORT. .' B. WICHOLLS a»»irft» W* ■*•*• [TITTI View Boarding-houM »* OABTLKPOINT, lately carried on by Mr Potter, and truatt, by Btriot attention to traiinew, *» ■*** * toi * ****• of fjtiblio jpatronag*. 'HAVE pleasure in announcing - that I have received a Special Consignment of LADIES' AND GENT'S BUMBER CYCLES for the coming busy season. The reputation the Humber Cycle has gained has been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 years since they wer« first introduced to the public. Riders of HUMBEBi CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the certain knowledge thr their mounts represent the highest point of cycle cop st ruction. CALL ANTD INSPECT. ROBT. POOK,
uttimiumicwsiKtaßasu "Vv POPULARITY | 1 The delicate "nutty" flavour of the 5 is the result not only I 2 ofscientificbi owing but S jj also of pains-taking g a bottling g G " S Of course only the best N S materials are used to g f make this famous ale, g i but without the " Read i (j Brothers, Limited" § S methods of bottling, it 1 g would not enjoy the 3 g reputation it does. IJ ? 9 $ This method includes g » storage of butts in dry, g I airy, well ventilated and g s clean cellars where it e ripens under the most u % favorable conditions. g 1 Bottling in its prime § | insures its refreshing a g pungency and preserves \\ S its nourishing food | J qualities which are fS unequalled. < llAi!Hrenasßa^iß7^r^^-r.' MOTH s^^ sKsi;i:3
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 3
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