Wo' can read what's in your mind. Is-n't it Autumn and Winter «lothes? Thought so! Not oniy can he read what is passUig in your mind, but we can make yon a costume .that will cause you to appear well dressed in any company. All tibe new Fabrics axe" here, rnofudhig Harris .and Donegal a weed;, Face Serges. ; ::. Now, ladies, your orders please/for'";. costumes for: deliver? i after EaSt«r. ; ; KEaeauEN AND CHA£MA*t; HIBH CLAM ffAlLftlfe Japanese and Carpel : ' : '- A §PECIAIJOFFER ij c4SJTo"S B . eradß ' MA^E wakes *" *-? .*,.*;«. Be quick, as time 'flies and ware ; are limited. Comedown, NOW, aiid. get your aa :^.£^ to )ob out in the same way. <.." <-'"-J<r£:^ ;< ?/ •THE FURNISHERS WHO SATISFY." ST., MASTEKTQN. Ask smart allMiH ''At-^bH^^ME^fi* ;;:rexpnsi^ carrieel fey all progressive drapers and | stores. Though thecollection is large; there is riot one model which does not depict the seasoh T si f-most;; correct; style in - sujch\;». \ f range of materials and s|pides as to assure satisfaction; most critical wearer, rv'v N.8,-—lt should ■; be rerneifibered that from back to wearer, Kaiapbi Clothing represents a nidst' important New Zealand { industry./: ;;>■ ■■'-. :■-'... .-:-- :: 2 : rp:],' Always insist 0h..; ; •'KflWPOl'' Cltiinp ;. Sole! Everywhere. mmv, ENDS LEIGH HAVE YOU TRIED it VETt ESTATE BHaiSE FARM FON tAll H3B Undersigned are f 'T3 Flavour and delicious w»t*a». 0* tJhe well-known, "and far-famed i INDSLEIGH ESTATE, ißtuated a* MELHUISH'B SAUCE ib ouitoM miles from Haft&nfcH, in lots to *ui* one bottle and see for yourself that purchaser*, say from §0 acre* up- it's a real money-saver and a delight, ful appetizer* This lan 3i* rich alluvial iatiiof - srea* depth no* easily wtamatod. Weil watered and well drained. The „., N C UP toil i* unrivalled ia thin Domnuoa for —:- i— _ ■.- .■ iti fortuity and the dittnet fot «amate. There ar« no logi or atumpi ___ - ;■■■■■■,.. „, .■■ _.. lo impede the plough, while the high- TF you want to lure a Motor^Qa* eat poe«ible *veragei of crept can be A in charge or a competent OhaKgrown. For many yean it har eur. All grains met. crown from 45 to 60 buihele per AttenioWoe night <W d»y* wire'of rye-grasf teed of the ben <.- quaßy, averaging.£lß -10« per acre. E# Jt e AS T W 0 OD, '"" - 3J ookil>esits oloiedi only four jrtka splendid return. Ill* PROPItIETOR. land will oarry 1 dairy oow per aore | or fl ewei per *we, anjd fatten tiwa lamb* :''■ ■■ . '. * For root cropi noUiinfi ■better can ■ ema T XT "1 .VTTTiTC J"f be detired. The crop of mangold* gUI el, XX • Xj X i e. 4 iow growing on the property i* e»ti- . MOTOR EXPERT, mated by expert» to yseld 89 ton* pad^u'«" per acre without mantise of . anj HAS REMQVED GARAGE T« kind, Early poMewion can be given f OHAPEL &TREET. . ~'■•.• i- x« *- ' of C. E. Uaniell s Shop.) . Full r partioulftr. B on apphcateoa ta ( R L^ r REPAIRS entrust* the Bole Agents— /\ , . ~.„ firm ai t,-. Derßon . HASTINGS, Q* O J, H. LYTTLE O^ MOTOR EXPERT, > [ HAS REMQVED HIS GARAGE T* OHAWSL STREET. (Rear of 0. E. Uaniell's Shop.) . ALL MOTOR REPAIRS entrust* ;, ed to the firm w.ll he .person- - ally supervised by the proprietor. ■.-';•;?'?. SATISFACTION GUARANi ■; :. ■ TEED. ■'."' S. A. PREE6E AMO W., „. J. H. LYTTLE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10618, 25 April 1912, Page 2
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