WINTER NEW ZEALAND ICLOTHING'FACTORYI WE HAVE MADE DUE PROVISION TO ENABLE UG TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN WINTER FOOTWEAR. CENT'S COOKHAM BOOTS, in Van and Black, 255, 27s ed, SPECMEN'S HEAVY WINTER SHO OTERS i Nailed, 9s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 19S 6d. CENT'S TAN AND BLACK BOO TS >.Closed-and Derby Fronts, 12s 6d 15s, 17s ed to 22s 6d. LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, e latest shapes, in Black and Tan, 7S 9d, 10S, 12s Sd, 15s to 255. LADIES' BLACK AND TAN COLF BOOTS, 21s and 255. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS n great variety. We are sure we can . Iplease you. '■-■.... GIRLS' BOOTS,AND SHOES in farfie ami small sizes. PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT AT THE H.B. CORNER. .1 Clothing Factory Queen Si;., MASTERTON,
"Whether imi'pjlit is irigjht or not. But it is oiiily when night and might are combined (that rtfhe tendency of supremacy is just. - ' That's how itho ,- , BRADBURY MOTOR CYCIE , Is. safe in .its Qi*gb (position as the Lest machine of its kind oh ifoe market. / It costs very 'little <to I'un, and is built so well ithat it seldom get'Si-'out •' i ; of order. ■, . The ".Brad'biiry" is guaranteed to i' i climb -any Ihill in the district. I \ ©all and inspect it—no change, made 'j iSor supplying .any., information concenting' it. " : MOTOR & CYCLE ENGINEER*
AND NOYELTF DEPOT BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTONIMPORTERS OF TRICKS, PUZZLES, ANQ ELECTRICAL NOVELTIES. Call and see our PHANTOM CARD TRICK. "Two from five, nothing!^ Also, PAPEL BLANGO. De Land's New Card Trick, with an unexpected ending, for sale, and fully explainer! r We also hold %e largest' stock of PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS in the Wairarapa. Come and spend a half hour, and let us interest jou. NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY. Vistiors become customers of their own accord. ALL CORREESPONDENCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 110 CHOB3 ... ~t ... „ „, SSftr«ACER.
MADE FOR HARD WORK. m m m I m >a< I an W, mz Provides a Maximum of Efficiency with a Minimum of Attention, Repairs, and Running Expenses. The " ORION " is right up to date, and suitable for everyone requiring power. Send for particulars. . g £*%. £*% %.f ■ DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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356Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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