ARE YCti ASOS7 TO fURNiSH? IF 80, VIO3T iTO W ON AT *sL 83 AND 65 WILLIS STREET* TTE~ UNDREDS of linos in Furnifcur Drapery, Crockery, Qlmsw&m, Bedsteads, and Bedding. arpets, Linoleums, Furrviftlriug;, Ironmongery, Enamclwc.ro, otc., now being sold- at low than prices. As we aro jzrV&tly overstocked, room must fee trr/le, fvad tlv> stock must a<> roprardltess of cost. IJoterlkeepers and storekeeper" mvited to inspect and compare prices. M? ts '« HOUSfi Mi. u rmmmp* WELLHNC7GN. <grr! wm EVERY responsible person who wishes it m;v haw a FREE TRIAL of a "DfAfiOLO" at his own ihome without any advance payment or obligation whatever. You have simplicity. Easiest Turning, Clearest Skimming, and Best Valug in this WSachsne. Bowl one waited piece, self-balanc-ing a'nd most durable, as all parts made from THE BEST SWEDISH MATERIAL. Capacity, 27gals per hour, £7 10s; ■and oOgal. per hour, £l3. AGENTS—FOOT STOOLS, usual price Is lid, 2s 6d, Eclipse All Price Is 6d. 2 s 6d FRILLED PILLOW SLIPS, Horrockses' Long Oath, Usual price is 3d Eclipse All Price Hid each. , CHECK GLASS CLOTH, Usual Price 8-Jd, Eclipse All Price 6d yd. CHECK GLASS ULOTH, a,lll pure Linen, usuail price is lid, Eclipse All Price M yd. . 1 . ■WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, Eclipse All (Price Is 3d -Paar. WHITE TABLE DAMASK, usual price Is 6d, Eobpse All Pr.ce Is jd. And the TEA COSIES, ®t 9d each, are selling like 'hot cakes. • [cQruef'a Gro&t Eclipse Allßblb WW'* mmnmnam^r mi Wi 111 1 'M9 And the popularity of the Tailored Costume has. iii r.o wise diminished. As the tailor's skill _ may make or roar itlie garment, decide with cjuc who chall make yours. KRAHAGENS& CHAPMAN Tailoring is the outcome cf years of ; .intimate knowledge cf the business and the requisite skill to bring it to a successful isciue. ■ Your costume, if ordered lierc, \v:li be in safe hands. 0/.O V# TAStaOrlw. "PERRY STREE7 .
'f!st -N" ««.hw Ten \s .- stiinrta so Uißli | a t.ait, o/quulI Ity-i excely "'" ''7 " leroe and is the favourite bepann« it in th»» bust. .All stores. 1/>I, 1/10 aiffl 'J'- per' lb. 38
WINTER_READING nmß INVITE YOU to look over ▼ V our Spldnclid Stock of BOOKS NOW ON SHOW. Wei nlways get the latest in good notion. Some New Books are:— "Through the Postern Gate," Florence Ban-clay; "Queen of Guarded ■Mounta," J. Oxenham; "AVer do Well," Rex Be-ach; "My Lady of Doubt," Randall i-arrish*; "The Devil's Wind," Patrick Wentworth ; "A King and. a Coward," E. A. Rowlands; "Torchy," Sewell Ford; "War and the Woman," Max Pemherton; "She Buildeth Her House," Comfort; "Out of Russia." C. 'Marriot; "The Lure," E. S. Stevens; "The House of Lisronatn" (250 guinea prize novel); '.'Jane Dawson," Will Har-' Din. SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOKS AT Is 6d, 9d, am,: M Each. McLEOD AND YOUNG THE ACADEMY, QUEEN ST MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 1 July 1912, Page 2
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