THE PEEVAJLING FASHION IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES If you appreciate style and quality in dress you can nob afford # to make* your Autumn selection until you have seen our new \ landed per "lonic" and "Waimana." r We have a magnificent siock in the most advanced ideas. The kind of costume you just slip on and you are dressed up for a shopping tour, a drive, or an informal call. Read the suggestions and note the prices: SMART TAILOR-MADE COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in stylish Tweeds in Brown, Grey, and JSavy, well cut, and perfect fitting, from 27s 6d. STYLISH COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in light and dark Tweeds, in Fancy Stripe and Check Effects, from 455. A Choice Collection of NAVY and BLACK COSTUMES, in fne Serge and Gheviots, smartly cut and braided, button finishings, from 42s 6d. ' ■ And many other choice designs which ladies must see to fulk appreciate. All Smart, New Styles. f V The showery wea,fcher we have experienced lately makes cne appre- >* date a good K&INOOAT, and there is none better, none smarter, -*" none lower-priced "than those at G aham and Co.'s. \- Come in to-day and see them; ou will he well suited. THE HOUSE FOR COSTUMES
i CO., LTD. WHAT DO YOU WANT 0® THE FAPM Forgetfulness. is one of-these human shortcomings'by which most.pt lis occasionally have suffered loss. _ Just a memory jog then. 11 you* want anything in Farm Equipment first see what THE MACTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, have to offer before you buy. Perhaps \^ what, you need this minute is in our list.' All other seasonable equipment may ' \ he obtained here, and at prices that are favourable to you. THE MASTERTO?* FARW~S* SMPLEM*NT CO., LIMITED, ■ . ■' MASTEETON. m-,, .—^ita^i)M«afl«r<^Wfta3»SiSieiWa«B»j^
OTELWI K D S 0 B, WELLINGTON. A - E - Hardoaatle; ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Thorough Sanftary Arrangements. Hot and Spray Baths. t Electric Lifts and Lights. x Drawing, Smoking and Writing Rooms. v, NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF ,8s per day; £2 10« per week. Hotel Van meets all trains.
SUPERFLUOUS HAiR LADIES, llHl i Th 3 most baaatif «1 1[ T praTfiiS kftl* growing, aid haps; 4 Keating's Wows Taolets iuro:\,a a mast agreeable .method fit admiiiistsrijig il; t oflly certain raTtisdy for latastinal o: i Thread Worms. Psrts.\rty safe, rnil.V and especially adapted Cor children ■' iV T» i« cbtiii-iej of all Druggist * «Mv „ Proctor, T 110 MAS fWG
TO BE PUBLISHED IN SEPTEMBER, 1911. STONE'S' WELLINGTON, HAWKE't IAY AND taranak: Gommercial, MucioiD*! and General DIRECTORY ftND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Tvtnty-ftrst wear cf Publkmtlsn. EDITED BY JOHN STONE. Demy Bvo. ease, containing 1460 pages, together with numerous maps, Dorreoted to date, the whole handlomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PKIOE: li ordered before publioaaon, 12a 6d-, after publication, 15i. STONE, SON AND CO., LTD. Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Streets, Dnnodki; and at 840 Lambton Quay, WeUington» London: H. J. King-Potto a- arid Go., 68 Imtffrtt .mil fi.(J.
LIVERY AND COACH STABLE*, MASTERTON AND TENUI. LANDAUS, OAEMAGE9, BUGGIES ,and ewwj kind of vehicle on biro. ' CABS meet all trains and coaches, "G" Spring Carriages for Invalids.. PADDOOKING and STABLING at reasonable rates. r\ Coaches leave Masterton Post_ Office 8 a.m., Arrive Masterton from Oastlepoint 1 p.m. (instead of 5 p.m. as formerly). PINHEY BROB., LTD-, PEOBRIETOBB.
fIEASIBI RE&BHT. S. rise MOLLS <le»irc» t» »t»t» that B« has taken over the Bea Vi©w Boardinfi-liotts© ** CASTLE* FOIWT, lakly c&tiwl on by Mr Potter, and trusts, by etrioD attention to business, to meri* * «a« ■&■» of gublio patronsg». B " HAVE pleasure in announcing J. that I have received a Special Consignment of . LADIES' AND GENT'S HUMBER CYCLES for the coming busy season. The reputation the Humher Cycle has gained has been enhanced each succeeding year, and it is over 42 years since they wero first introduced io the public • Riders cf HUMBEHI CYCLES may take their machines anywhere in the certain knowledge tli" their mounts ! represent the highest point of cyck construction. CALL AND INSPECT. ROBT. POOK.
Go\ ERNivIENT DEPARTMENT PACT NO 4 ~ LIBERAL IYBTEM OF MOM FORFEITURE PROTECTS EVERY A§gURA*JCE POLICY ISSUED ten Mm DEPARTMENT. Substantial surrender values and loan values are Allowed after two rears, and il the premium £• not paid within the thirty daya of grace &n account if opened crediting the policy holder with the ourrender val» u« and increases thereon, and debit* tag him with the premiums &a the? fall due and interest hereon. At long as the amount to credit exeseds the amount owing the policy it in full force, and in the event bi d©afch or maturity the sum assured and bonusefi, less the arrears mSb interes*. I&WWT
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 3
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