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OUR London Buyers ha /p scut us thousands of yards moro embroideries than we "usually sell in a. Season, and to sell .thorn quickly we Lave decided to give our customers 10 per cent, discount FOR. TEN DAYS ONLY SEE OUR EPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. Longdoth Embroideries and Insertions to match, M-, 4Jd, 5Jd, 6-Jd, 7jd jd Cambric Km.lA : derio,s, 4 to 6 incheswido, 6d and 7-Jd yard. Camisole* Embroidery, 18 inches wide, Is. Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, and 2s 3d yd Mushn All-over Insertion, 18 inchoss wide. Is lid. 2s lid, and 3s 6d yd. Muslin Skirt, Embroidery, 20 inches wide, Is 3d yard. Muslin Skirt, Embroidery, 27 inches wide, Is 9d,'ls lid. 3s lid and 3a lid yard. Muslin Flouncing Skirt Embroidery, 45 inches wido 2s lid 3s 6di 3s lid. 4s 13d vard. " ' ALL THE ABOVE PRICES, LESS 1 PcR CENT DISCOUNT AT MASTERTON'S FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE. Phone 111. P.O. Box 106. BACK TO NATURAL LINES IN TAILOR MADE SUITS To adorn and to serve—this is a concise summary of what the Tailor-made Suit of to-day should be. Back to the normal, really means back to the m»tural K iine3 of common sense and utility. KRAHACEN AND CHAPMAN'S IDEAS OF A TAILOR-MADE... is the outcome of close observation of sensible styles. KRAGHAN AND CHAPMAN'S Tailoring is tie best you'll get anywhere, and we suggest thai; you next order be placed here. FERRY STREET HIGH-CLASS TAtLDRfi. MASTERTOW. Mil are wii see' 1 JllfflTl mmMMmmmm m P ASS ptaro wool! in As so strongly reeom--mend'ed'by the medical profession. ■The•.great range o L " shapes ami sizes makes it possible to. fit all. forms, and insures a degree of comfort found in no- other make. mwm/t Every garment Ls carefully finished jhy hand, buttons securely sewn, seams and buttonholes thoroughly well finished, and a wide enough range of weights and qualities to suit the most fastidious taste. Insist on "KAIAPOI." If not obtainable of your Draper or Storekeeper, write to m mmm wrai trawiifi Of CHRISTCHURCH. -■ HOUSEWIFE. Desirous of Economising, without diminishing the delighte of the Table, shou..! 11-3 produced in Great Britain, and is actually less than Half the PriceJUST TRY IT AND SEE. DELICIOUS AND APPETISING. "The Flavour made it Popular." EUROPEAN AGENCY, ,'HOLESAIE Buying Agencies . . undertaken for all British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories. Drapery, Millinery and Pieoe Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watchea. Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, etc., etc. Commission 21 to 5 per cent. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Cases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold oa Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS (Established 1814), . 25, Abechnrch Lestdooi," B»0. Oahle AxMresa; •*Ann»air<ty Ssaflflaa; LTD. MASTERTON. ERCHANT3 STOCK and STaTION AGENTS, WOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKERS. Agents for: —Liverpool, London, sad Globe Insurance C, Ltd., Fire, Accident, and Live Stock. "Lister" Sheep Shearing Machines. Engines, and Cream Separators; Shaw, Saviil and Albion Co., Ltd. (direct to London), Orient Mail Line (via Suez), C. and A. Line, All Red Route (across Canada), Union S.S. Co.'s Oversea Routes, Northern Steamship Co. (New Plymouth t<* Onehunga), Cooper's. Little's, and Itson's Sheep Dips; Sutton's Famou* Pedigree Farm Seeds, Fison's Fertih*. ers a,nd alt Agricultural Manures. P.O. Boa 145. Phone BB* •*■ HIAV& secured the SOLE WAI* RARAPA AGENCY (PaUisex B»y to Pahiatua) for the Famous him Motor Cycles OALTj AND INSPECT, ov WBim TRIALS ARffIiANGED. SECOND, and THEM) PLACES m the WORLD'S CKAMWONSHIP, 'JOUKIST RACE, ISfll. J. C. EWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKS,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 2

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