'] 11 rift saying ha.s .passed into proverbial comparison in. frlm vicinity. The worth of our Footwear Ims made it a Standard of value. I'ljjs is bccmiso all Boots and Shoes here 'must be worthy 6tauqa.H«, pace setters in tlidir class. CARPENTER'S V/INTER FOOTWEAR Is superior in fit, elegance of stylo, comfort and durability. Value for price, we do not know t'.hoir equals, and wo- believe uiat their superiors have never yet been made. _ Now is the time to look around /for Winter l'ootwear, tnoieto)e don't put oil' till to-morrow to buy when you should be wearing instead of buying Boots. CENTRAL HOE STORE, QUEEN STREET MASIERION. (Next Post Office.) P.O. BOX 41. 'PHONE 154. i irnr-w-* ■uMimMwiwrnw—paßMi and G LTD« REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SCOO/ THE POOL. Recent Successes at the Southland Champion h °'f at Wa,llacetown, July lltli, 1912, m wJucii a l well-known makes ot A PCt CH^IPIONSHIP.—The First Seven Ploughs were R-eid ' CLASS 1 13! kcid an 1 Gray Ploughs let, 2nd and 3rd. CLASS C.~- No Reid and Gray Ploughs ( competed, , , OL\K3 P.—Digger Ploughs, Reid and Gaay 1 k>u„h 1-t. In Class A. there were 2-3 ploughs entered, and Ileid and Gray Ploughs-scored the first seven pla-ees. . These suecewes go to prove' that the well known Reid and G y H2 Si hold the front rank. faring can .receive all information- and particulars regarding our well known farm implements from our local representative. REID AND CRAY, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMER-STON N 7 . ITnSTKFRU Worksop Road, Telephone .hi, MAuTERTOS.
LAWN MOWEKS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BE AEI KG MACHINES W®h /53HS LA WW MOV/ERS. 10-Inch Blade l£ s &]• .18-1 ncli Blade —^' s • 14- In eh BLrtdo s--36-Jncl) Blade . 30s. Fast Cutting and Easy Runntng. SPADES. SPADES in great quantities at , 3js, & Gd. Th£ Best 4s 6d. 2s Gd Bo sit o'rks FORKS. RAKES. ] O-Tooth ] 2-Tootli Others to 3s 6d. 2s 9d. Is 6d. Is 9d Ss 6d. WE PAY FREIGHT TO ANY TOWN. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEWE TO-MORR€W. CASH WITH ORDER. © Co CUBA STREET, QM Just Landed, per s.s. Rotorua, a splendid assortment of the F3 » Ul AND CO.'S GOLDEN PUFF. CORONATION. SAILOR KING. WAFERS. ENGLISH BISCUITS, including— PAT-A-CAKE. . BILLIKEN. TEDDY BEAR. RAINBOW. *'IG FINGERS, ETC. KINDLY NOTE. —• As these' Biscuits are just landed direct from tlie Factory, patrons can rei.v on receiving them quite fresh. ar a The Cheapest Storekeeper, masterton OPPOSITE MR HURRA vs. Q[JEEN itF.ET.
LkhT WEEK OF SALE jpUP.THER REDUCTIONS IN WINTER GOODS. SPECIAL CLEARING PRSCES IN JERSEYS. BLOUSES, FURS, MUFFS, COMBINATIONS, WOOLLEN SINGLETS, WOOL HATS, WOOL SCARVES, Etc., Etc. GIVE US A CALL TH!3 WEEK. S.lm. OUEEN OTSEEI ... MASTERTON.
TEA WORTH JHII-NKING, and i a ten that people should drink, j is one that is rich in theinc, that po.s- ---| sccsps an agreeable flavour, 'and that ' .bus hot?y and strength. Tlu.se Qualities a-'ro possessed by i M V It i* pr-.vrt-i.-E in ail that makes for tra perfection. Tha ambrosial aroma, ■the r.rli, sirony liquor, and the delicious flavour impress the palate. Thrre } are three grades, hold at 2.<-, l.s 3t)d, a:ul is 8d per 3b.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 27 July 1912, Page 6
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