KEEP ON SMILING, EVEN THOUGH CARPENTER'S SALE CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. The end is bound to come. The wonder is that we have been able to keep going as long, so heavy has been the exodus of Bargains. Come and secure some of these: — Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes, now 8s 6_, .__ - , Ladies' Glace Derby Boots; splendid value, 11s Sd, 12s 6d. Ladies' Box Calf Derby Boots, now 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. Ladies' Glace Warrd Shoes, 3 Slid «s 6d, 5s 6d. Lot of Odd Sizea in Ladies' Slioe s at HALF-PRICE. CENTRAL SHOE STO3E, WUEM STREET MA.STEETON. P.O. UOX 41. .Next Post Office.) 'PHONE 154.
LTD. REID AND GRAY PLOUCHS ONCE MORE SC&Oi* THE POOL. Recent Successes at the Southland Champion Ploughinw Match, held at W&Uacetowri, J 'y 11th, 1912, in whkit a 1 well-known makes of CLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIP.—The Ewat. Seven Ploughs were Reid ■amd Gray. , , „ , , „ ■ CLASS B.—Reid an I Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd and Srd. CLASS o.—Ko Reid and Gray Ploughs competed. CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, Reid and Gray Dagger Plough let. In Class A. there were 25 ploughs entered, and Reid and way Ploughs' scored the first seven places. These successes go.to prove that the well known Read and . way 't>n„„™v. a information and particulars regarding our well known farm implements from our local representative. REID AND CRAY, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. R E- KjBRKi Wairarapa Representative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON.
LAWN MOWERS by the BEST MAKERS. PLAIN AND BALL BEARING MACHIN H m ?mmm LAWN KOWERS. lMttoh Blade 17s 6d. ,l£-Inch Blade 22a 6d. il 14-Inch Blade 255. 16-Inoh Btado 80*. Fast Gutting and Easy Running. { ' SPADES. * SPADES in great quantities at 2b 6d» 3s, 8e 6d. The Best 4b. 6d. | FORKS. . Digging Forks , 3s 6d.. mm Border Forka "s 9d. f RAKES. 10-Tcotft ' * s M. . 12-Tooth 1b „9d I Others to 3s 6d. WE PAY FREIGHT TO ANY TOWN. ORDER TO-DAY AND RECEIVE TO-MORROW. CASH WIT H pRDER. a mm: fllßj >^Bv .'^■ri ■NHi^H CUBA STREE. VtfPLLBNCTON. Just Landed, per s.s. Rotorua, a splendid assortment of tibs HNnHMHM9fMH GOLDEN PUFF. CORONATION. SAILOR KING. WAFERS. ENGLISH BISCUITS, including PAT-A-CAKE. BILLIKEN. TEDDY BEAR. RAINBOW. jm FINGERS, ETC. KBNDLY WOTE.— As toese Biscuits are just landed di Factory, patrons can rely on receiving them quite fresh.' "> T WHO "& e Cheapest
GREAT SHOW OF IMF A NTS' CLOTHING AT T|TE are now showing a great var?l iety of Infante' Wearing Apparel. You will find everything for L'abv in onr Store. ONE COMPLETE SET FOR 20s. 2 liifamts' Gowns, '2s each 4 0 'I Infant Burnus 2;S each 4 1} I li'.Viint Binder? Is each 2 0 2 infant SLn plots Is each 2 0 J. 13cud iicu:;ire 1 . 6 12yds Flaneletto 4 C Puff and Pufc lliiz 1 0 Spanye and Powder 1■ 0 3 also- large size Baby :u os (5d to 14s 6d, and Suiitv and finish, in Infant n :Js' Gel to 4s Gd, and SiJJi SEE OUR WINDOWS FOE ' MS- ■ PLAY. w^mmt
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 3 September 1912, Page 6
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