Th'is wiving ha,s .passed into proverbial comparison in. th:« vicinity. The worth of our Footwear ]f.is made it a Standard of Value. This i.s because all Hoots and Shoes hero must be worthy Ktandard-g, paiy setters in thc'lr elites. CARPENTER'S WINTER FOQTV/EAR It; superior in fit, elegance of style, comfort and durability. Value for price, we do not know their equals, and wo believe that their .superiors -have never vet been made. Xow is the time to look'around if or Winter Footwear, therefore don't put oil' till to-morrow to buy when, you yhould bo wearing instead of buving Boots. mmamm CENTRAL HOE STORE, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON (Next P lost Office.) P.O. BOX 41. PHONE 154. LTD. REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONGE MORE THE POOL. Recent Successes at the Southland Champion Ptojiehine Match, held at Wallacetown, July 11th, 1912, in whk.h a 1 well-known makes ot P 'cLASS (! "\ P °CH^IPIONS.HrP.—The First Seven Ploughs were Reid ■niul (Jray. , , , _ . . n , CLASS 8.-Roid anl Gray Ploughs I«t, 2nd and- 3rd. r,r kc-c< r- _y 0 n v ; it \ rilK i Q rav Ploughs competed. -Divfwr Ploughs?, Iteid and Gray Dipt lii'cisiss A. there were 23 ploughs entered, and Reid and Oray ' Ploughs scored the hr<st seven places. • Th"*e success go to prove that: the well known Reid and _ Giay pr.ouo-hs -.tißl hold the front rank. farmers can .receive all inform.atioiVand particulars regarding our well known farm implements from our local representative. REID AND G3AY, RANGTITKEI ST., PALMERSTON If. Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON.
LAWN MOWEBS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BEARING MACHINES LAWN MOWERS. 10-Inch Blade 17s 6<j. •IS-lnCh Blade 22s 6d. 14-Tueh Blade gos: IC-Inclt BJado , 30sFast Cutting and Easy Running. SPADES. SPADES in great quantities at 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. The Best 4s 6d. FORKS. Digging Forks 3s 6d. Ijordesr Forks 2s 9d. RAKES. ,10-Tooth Is 6d. w 12-Tooth la 9d « Others to 3s 6d. ■ WE PAY FREIGHT TO ANY TOWN. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. GASH WITH ORDER. hH CUBA STREET, VVLLINCTON Just Landed, per s.s. Rotorua, a splendid assortment of the GOLDEN" PUFF. CORONATION. SAILOR KING. WAFERS. ENGLISH BISCUITS, including— PAT-A-OAKE. BILLIKEN. TEDDY BEAR. RAINBOW. i-TG FINGERS, ETC. KINDLY NOTE. — As these Biscuits are just landed direct from the Factory, patrons can rely on receiving thc-m quite fresh. t n The Cheapest Storekeeper, ■*■* w JtfAKTERTON OPPOSITE jVm HURRAY'S. QUEEN REET.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN WINTER GOODS. SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES JERSEYS. BLOUSES, EURS, MUFFS, COMBINATIONS, WOOLLEN SINGLETS, WOOL HATS, WOOL SCARVES, Etc., Etc. €!VE U3 A GALL THIS WEEK. iliw. QUEEN ©ITvEEI ... MASTEICOJi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 26 July 1912, Page 6
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