KEEP ON SMILING, EVEN THOUGH CARPENTER'S SALE CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. The end is bound to come. Tho wonder i s that we have been able to keep going as long, so heavy has been tho exodus of. Bargains. \ Come and secure some of these :- Ladies' Glace Kid Dorbv Shoes, nmv SS Sd, 10s 6U, 12s Sd. Ladies' Glace Derby Boots, eplendid value, 11s 6(J, 12s 6d. Ladies' Box Calf Derby Boots, now 12s 6cl, 13s 6d, Ms 6d. Ladies' Clase Warrd Shoes, 3 Slid 4s Bd, 5s 6d. Lot of Odd Sizes in Ladies' Shoe s a t HALF-PRICE. CENTRAL S'rJOZ STORE,' STREET MA3TEBTON. Xext Post Office.) P.O. BOX 41. 'PHONE 154.
LTD. REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MOKE SCOOP THE POOL. Recent Successes at tho Southland Champion. Plonghkrr Match, held at WaJlacetown, J V 11th, 1912, in which a 1 well-known makes of P CLASS° A Pe OHAJMPIONSHIP.--Tho First Seven Ploughs were Reid and Gray. , CLASS B.—Reid an 1 Gray Ploughs let, 2nd and i 3rd. CLASS C.~ No Reid and Gray Ploughs^competed. CLASS D.—-Digger Ploughs, Reid and Gray Digger Plough Ist. In. Class A. there were 25 ploughs entered, and Reid and bray Ploughs scored the first seven places. These succecses go to prove that the well known! Reid and _ Gray Houghs stilil hold the front rank. lanueors can receive all ■information and particulars regarding our well known rarra lraplemento from our local representative. REBD AND GRAY, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMEKSTON N. Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTEBTON.
JUS? O"WffEB LAWN MOWEKS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BEARING MACHIN LAWN MOWERS. , 10-lacli Blade 1' 12-Indi Blade 2: 14-Inch Blado 255. 16-Incb Blade . 30b. Fast Cutting and Easy Summing. SPADES. ' SPADES in great quantities at 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. The Best 4s 6d. FORKS. Digging Forks S» 6d. Border Forks 2s Bd. RAKES. 10-Tooth ]2-Tooth Others t-o f I I 111 VJE PAY FRE3 O;HT to any town. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. CASH V;iT»H ORDER., lit t - $ 'CUBA STREE Just Landed, per s.s. Rotorua, a splendid assortment of the
GOLDEN PUFF. CORONATION. SAILOR KING. WAFERS. ENGLISH BISCUITS, including— PAT-A-CAKS. BILLIKEN. TEDDY BEAE. RAINBOW. JIQ FINGERS, ETO. KINDLY NOTE. — As l Sa&s& Biaoaits are just landed di Factory, patrons can rely on receiving thorn quite iresh. |j |i The Cheapest Sloi mm^m^^mm^m
GREAT SHOW OF SNFANTB' CLOTHSWG AT r E are now showing a great var- ' Y iety of Infante' Wearing Apparel. You will find everything for Baby ■ in our Store. I OftE COMPLETE SET FOR 20s. | 2 Infants' Gowns, 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Barrate 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Binders Is each ■ 2 0 2 Infant Singlets Is each 2 0 1 Head Square 1 6 12yds Flanelett© 4 G Puff and Puff Box 1 0 Sponge and Powder 1 0 £lO 0 We liwve also large size Baby Shawls from 5s 6d to 14s 6d, and Superior quality and finish in Infant Gowns from 2s 6d to 4s 6d, and Silk Embroidery, Barras at 4s. Give us a trial in these limes. We guarantee- satisfaction. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR IMSPLAY. _ QUEEN SKBEET - MjySSERTON. J
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10707, 30 August 1912, Page 6
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