KEEP ON SMILING, EVEN THOUGH CARPENTER'S SALE CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. TliG.en'l is bound to conic. The wonder ig that we have been able to keep going as long, &o heavy has been the exodus of Bargains. Come and secure some of these: — Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes, now 8S 6d, 10s 6tJ, 12s 6d. Ladies' Glace Derbv Boots splendid value, 11s 6d, 12s 6d. % Ladies' Box Calf Derbv Boots, now 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. Ladies' Glace Warrd Shoes, 3 Slid «S 3d, 5s 6d. .Lot of Odd Sizes in Ladies' Shoos at HALF-PRTCE. J. GAEPEITEE CENTRAL SHOc BTO3E, ;*UEEN STREET '... MA3TERTON. Next Post Office.) P.O. 130 X 41. 'PHONIIS4. LTD. REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SCOOP THE POOL. Recent Successes at the Southland Champion Ploughing Match, held at Wallacetown, J 'y 11th, 1912, in whidi a 1 well-known makes of Pl CLASS TO A P6 CHAMPIONSHIP,-The'First Seven Ploughs we.re.Reid and Gray. ■ , , CLASS B.—Reid an 1 Gray Ploughs let, 2nd and 3rd. CLASS C— No Reid and Gray competed. - CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, Reid and Gray Digger Plough i&t. In Class A. there were 25 ploughs entered, and Reid and Gray Ploughs scored the first seven, places. Thiee successes go to" prove that the well known Reid and , _Gray Houghs still hold the front rank. Wairarana farmers can receive all information and particulars regarding our well known farm implements frcm our local representative. REID AND GRAY, RANGITIKEI ST.," PALMERSTON N. Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON.
JUST OPEIEB. LAWN MOWBBS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BEARING 'MACBIN LA WW MOWERS. 10-Inoh Blade 17s 6d. t l2-Indi Blade 22s 6d. 14-Inch Blade 255. 16-Inch Blade ' 80s. Fast Gutting and Easy Running. SPADES. SPADES in great quantities at 2s 6d, 3s. 3s 6d. The Best 4s ■ 6d. FORKS. Digging Forks . 3s <»• Border Forks 2s 9d. RAKES. 10-TootW . 12-Tooth Others to WE PAY FREIGHT TO ANY TOWH. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. CASH W?T H ORDER. CUBA 'STREE WELLINCTSiW. Just Landed, per s.s. Rotorua, a splendid assortment of tho PEEK FaEAH GOLDEN PUFP. CORONATION. SAILOR KING. WAFERS. ENGLISH BISCUITS, including— PAT-A-OAKE. BILLIKEN. TEDDY BEAR. RAINBOW. *TG FINGERS, ETO. KINDLY NOTE. — As ike's© Biscuits are just landed direct noni the Factory, patrons can rely on receiving them quite fresh. The Cheapest Storekeeper, n/lASTERTON OPPOSITE MR HURRAY'S. QUEEN REST.
CREAT SHOW OF SNFANTS' CLOTWiNC AT '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 Infants'G awn*, 2s each 4 0 2 Infant Bayrab 2s each 4 (! 2 Infant Binders Is each 2 0 2 Infant Siiaglets Is eaoh 2 C 1 Head Square 1 6 12yds Flaaelette. 4 6 Puff and Puff Box 1 0 Sponge and Powder 1 0 We have also large size Baby Shawls from 5s 6d to 14s 6d, and Superior quality and finish in Infant Gowns- from 2e 6d to 4s 6d, and Silk Embroidery Barras at 4s. Give us a trial in these lines. We guaTantee satisfaction. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY. A. NOMIAi QUEE& mWEffl! ma MASTEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10708, 31 August 1912, Page 6
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