Ploughing their way through tttw ocean— storm, and .shine— great ■steamers are 'bringing it.o us the largest of fashionable footwear we liavir ever handled. Bostoek, Chvrk and Marlowe—world faawoii'S producers of high grade footwear —'have despatched from their factories to our store their best productions. They include Ladies' and Children's Boots', Shoes and Slippers, aleo Men's Medium and High Oiju s Footwear. Nothing short of personal inspecMHffimNm Central Shoe Store, MASTERTGN. P.O. RSX «1. Queen Street PHOHE 184. REMEMBER ONE IMPORTANT FACT! IHE RETD AND GRAY NEW ___■ STEEL FRAME is the STRONGEST and .yet the LIGHTEST Drill in New Zealand. . • '" • - . No other Drill is of Lighter Draught. . ' ' Will sow'up to 4cwt. Superphosphate of Bcwt. Bonedust, # Will sow Longest Algerian Oats, Peas, Beans, Maize, etc.. etc. _ The Turnip and Rape Seeder is the Latest Improved Barrel. Feed. Will drop Turnip Seed one at a time. Will sow rape up to 41b per acre. E, UPTON, "~ -Wairarapa Representative MNSDOWNE, MASTERTOtf. TABLE KNIVES. Guaranteed to wear like Ivory. Xvlonite Bandies. Johnson's' Table, 8s per half dozen; Johnson's Dessert, 7* per balf dozen; Humphries.' Table, 6s .and is halt dozen ; Humphries' Dessert, 5s and 6s half dozen. Every knife guaranteed and will he replaced free of charge if in fault. NICKEL SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS. Tea Spoons, 2s 6d and 3s half ..doz. ; Dessert Spo'ons, 4s and,'s,s halt doz; Table Spoons, 6s,and 7s half doz. Gnm-anteed to wear white for 20 years. .. BEST A 1 QUALITY SPOONS AND ' FORKS. Tea 7s half dozen; Dessert, 13a haM dozen ;' Table, 17s half dozen. Gaiaranteed to never change colour, and will latet a lifetime. mt^^mmaam THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS. CUBA STREET .AND LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
NEW SEASON-GOOW AT BEDROCK PRICES WE have just opened up a new-Jot of seasonable goods, for which we are giving price list of same:— NEW.COATS at 1 / s 6d. T,ADIES' O COSTUMES. 455. LADIES' OOpiNATIONS m W. and O.S. at 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s bd, 10s 6d, 12 6d, short and long sleeves. PETER PAN COLLARS, Is, Is 6d, IS LADIES LACE COLLARS, Quite New at 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. LADIES' NEW TIES, Is 6d, 2s, 2S MEN'S SHIRTS, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, including Doctor Y], mU UNDER PANTS ? and QM\r<c<* 2s 6d. 3s 6d, 4s 6d to 7s bd. VVe Stock these in cotton, all wool and fi, &Sraffis , -tl.elate ? t.iß.-l»6d. 25,256 d. Including wide ends. MEN'S CASHMERE an 4 All Wool SOX. Is and Is 6d. MEN'S BRACES. Is. Is 6d. 2s to 4S JIEN'S CAPS, Is, Is 6d. 2s to os 6d. A great variety kept m this hue We are also .showing MIRKOKb at Is Is 6a! 2s. HAIR COMBS 6d, 9d, is' Is 6d. HAIR BRUSHES, Is, Is 6d, 2s to 7s Gd. We keep a great variety of these lines, and the prices are the lowest in town. „ u . cl . SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE GOODS ANO PRBOES. . A.." NOSHAIi ORAPEB, MA&IiRICK WOOL. SBIH HIB3ES AJBTI),TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE WEbNESdAY, Ist of MAY, 1912, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store, Chapel Street. DALCETY AND CO., Ltd. LEVIN AND CO., Ltd. N.Z. LOAN And MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. W.F.C.A., Ltd.
WHEN Friends make their after•noon call tlie visit is no doubt one of formality, but still one likes to treat the callers with every consi deration 1 Tea is inevitable at saiob. functions, and if a good tea is served the flow of conversation will be. free and interesting, and the guests will enjoy th/errfcclves. The ideal tea to serve is MimiMmmmi It is pure and wholesome, and possesses a fascinating flavour. It is a blend of the fine robust teas of Darjecling and the delicate hill-grown teas of CeyTon. The flavour never varies. Oresceait Tea is sold- at 2s per lb.
HI, 'l*33 t\ tUftNIVLE fiHB 6®. Pen IHAT will give you satisfaction and wear well at a moderate price IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE and WHAT WE SUPPLY. OUR SELF FILLING "ACADEMY" FOUNTAIN PEN fills the bill exactly. In Fine, Medium, and Broad Points., Extra Nibs in stock, and fitted ACADEMY SELF FILLING PENS 1 f\IO. EMM, Post Free. IHcLEOD AND YOUNG,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 6
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