STILL ANOTHER CONCESSION WEEK! THIS TIME WE ARE OFFERING. Ladies' Evening Shoes, 3s 6d, is Gd, 5s 6d. Ladies' Walking Shoes, 5s 6d, 5« lid, 7s uu. Ladies' Smart Boots, 10s Gd, Us 6d lis fad. Ladies' Ward Shoes, 4s 6d, 5s lid, 6* 6d. ouch Splendid Footwear too—at Sale Prices the va\ BUrpMßed ' COME TO :«!i:*aofeji without delav, and secure your share of these Goo d I hint. Remember'that money saved is money earned, and no econ man would willingly miss such an opportunity as this. , CAEPEETTEE CENTRAL SHOE STORE, STREET MA3TERTON. (Next P ©st Office.) P.O. BOX 41. PHONE 154.
LTD« REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SCOOK THE POOL. Recent Successes at tho Southland Champion Ploughing Match, held at wSoetown J 'y 11th, 1912, in wJuch al well-lnown makes of PI CLASS°A Pe OHSIPIONSHIP.—The First Seven Ploughs were Re-id CLASS B.—Reid anl Gray Ploughs let, 2nd and 3rd. , CLASS C- No Reid and.Gray Ploughs competed. - CLASS D .-Digger Ploughs, Roid and Ga-ay digger Iftt. In Class A. there were 25 ploughs entered, and Kei Ploughs scored the first seven places. ' These su-cecses go to prove that the well knc:vn Reid and _ Gray Houghs still hold the front rank. Wairarapa farmero can receive all information and particulars regarding our well known farm implements frcm our local representative. REJD AND CRAY, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. Wairarapa Kepresentative Wwksofßoad, TeFephone 376, MASTERTON.
LAWN MOWERS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BEARING MACHIN LAWN MOWERS. 10-Inoh Blade 17s 6d. .12-Inch Blade 22s 6d. 14-Inch Blade 255. 16-Inch Blade 30s. Fast Cutting and Easy Running. SPADES. SPADES in great qiiantitiee at 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. The Beat ds' 6d. FORKS. Digging Forks 3» 6d. Border Forks 2s 9d. RAKES. 10-Tootft 12-Tooth Others to WE PAY FREIGHT TO ANY TOWN. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. CASH WIT H ORDER. CIBA STREE WELL) NCTON.
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. kTG FINGERS, ETC. KINDLY NOTE.— As these Biscuits aro just lauded direct from the Factory, patrons can rely on receiving them quite fresh. ,8 The Cheapest Storekeeper, OPPOSITE MR MURBAY'S, QUEEN -REET TERTOW
GREAT SHOW OF INFANTS' CLOTHING AT ;7"E are. now showing a great variety of Infante' Wearing"" Apparel. You will find everything for Baby in our Store. ONE COMPLETE SET FOR 20a. 2 Infante' Gowns, 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Barrafe 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Binders Is each 2 0 2 Infant Singlets Is each 2 C 1 Head Square 1 6 12vds Flanelette. '4 G Puff and Puff Box 10 Sponge and Powder 1 0 £lO 0 We h.we also large size Baby Shawls from 5s 6d to 14s Sd, and Superior quality and finish in Infant Gowng from 2s 6d to 4e 6d, and Silk Embroidery Barras at 4s. Give us a trial in these lines. We guarantee satisfaction. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DIS- ! PLAY. i A NOMA!, QUEEN BTKEET ... MAOTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 6
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