K MEANT FOR WU-:A' NO SHODDY CLOTH- /j VJ/-""V} >f *"f I n<a could be sold IF ".- HE WEARER /v^^-V-S^^^f-A-KNEW VALUES L T KF. ! f;':-\\ THE MAKER DO£s te#ls;'x] V.Y believe lint «tsy twin j :> 7 ""/ •'.■.'• ;iv w iio takes tiio rroiiiilo lo !'-'-■■."••' ■"'-■'.'' \vi;ll any o'bvr !;ii fl, iu i"i!,st\ le, (ji::i!i. v or value, Will SOU!) b:; Cl'SM'ilil'vd his lie* in shunning tin; shoddy, Or insisting on having 'KAIAPOI ' materials iu his next suit. It is not an everyday matter to buy a suit, and the man who considers well must decide on "KAIAPOI "-because it wears out slowly. Your Tailor or Clothier will show you the styles. SOLD EVERYWHERE. *K.d /.:•:■ j W^ l Of CHRISTCHURCH. '£ Co, Give satisfaction, ihrth as regards QUALITY' and PRICE. Trade is always brisk a- our Grocery Department. Day ,in. and clay out there is a numbt;- of customers who pin their faitli to Graham's GrocHEINZ CANNED TAOLE DELICACIES. We have just opened up a fine lot of the famous Heinz Canned Goods', which are packed under the strictest "Pure Eocd" Kemulations. TOMATO KETCHUP. TOMATO SOUP, BAKED BEANS WITH PORK, PICKLED ONIONS. SALAD VINEGAR.'SPICED VINEGAR, SWEET GHERKINS, and numerous other delicacies. ?::55~3 ARE MODERATE, and t'se GOODS ARE REALLY delictus. HAMS AND BAG9N. > Sweet ns i r.vt 1 :- and r.ppetis.ing th'eo cold mornings ror breakfast ig a slice of cur rM:?iotis Ham We can dice- at lv-icely with our patciin LYrci Cutter, and supply you at kwe3t prices. Ti-ASI TEAS! TEA 3! TEAS! Our famcr.s "AFTERNOON" TEA- at 2si is< "out on its own," for strength, purity and flnour. Trv a : ' pound. We have MANY OTHER BRANDS from Is 3d lb. UP TELEPHONE NO. 14, and w; will call on you for ord- »•-»• Prompt delivery to all parts of the district*. TbQ Reliable ■ahb3 <* Queen Street ''tj irlasterton. —jsamEaeajjiiuMgaaaaggaaga^ SWDLEKS. HARNESS MAKERS and iiirect Importers FOR Canvuts, .Horso and Cow Cov. ers we claim to give satisfaction in Fit and Price; also Rick Cows ; Saddle and Buggy Aprons. Buggy'. Gig and Trap Harness w-* claim '"to make as good as sny uuse ;ii Neiw 1 Zealand. | QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. | Established 18CJ. Telephone 123. ifitfillllffl SHOOTING MEN TaKE NOTICE That wo have again established another h.Z, Record with our cartridge- ,\n the throe largest nuuehos recently held in. the colony. In the Championship of the Dominion Mr King (of our firm) tied for first while the third pl.vce was held by a competitor using thorn. The £IOO shoots both at Wanganui and Hnwke's Pay, the first, second and third money were divided by men using our Amberite Cartridges. These goods are leaded under our personal stipend ion. ° These records go to show that if you want to do good buy your Cartridges and Guns from practical men-; no m<re shopkeeper's knowledge h of any value. KING- ANDIT EWE? f;' QUEEN STREET l .= mastertg:*, P.O. BOX 148. || -xi!) 1 '..eri-;<i retiicdv for ?titsscinal or 4 T bread Worms. P'iife',Uy safe, nsild, *h, -iDt! -sspocial'ly adapted{cr chiWreni To bi cbtaintd of nil LunggiiU. J8& s. JVoff*.n>r. 1 1IOMAS V.Zk TXKG
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 26 July 1912, Page 3
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