BIS PURCHASE Embroideries ( to ! ' A London Buyers ha't- sent us thousands of yards more embroiderj . i os * , n lve usually sell in a Season, and to Fell them quickly ive have decided to give our customers 10 per cent, discount FDR TEN DAYS ONLY SEE OUR EPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. Longoloth Embroideries and Insertions to rontcli, 3d, 4*d, sjd, 6jd, 7jd yd v-,am->nc Enibi'rodorics. 4 to G inch<-fv\vide, Gd and 7s<f yard. (•amisolo Embroidery. 18 inches wide, Is. Is 3d. Is (3d, Is 9d, and 2s 3d yd Muslin All-over Insertion, IS inchoss wide, 1r lid. 2a lid, and 3b 6d yd. Mu«iui Skirt Embroidery. 20 inches wide Is 3d yard. Miwlin Skirt Embroidery, 27 inches wide', Is 9d,' 1 a ild, 3s lid and 3s lid yard. Mind in Flouncing Skirt Embroidery, 45 inches wide, 2a lid, 3s 6dl 3s lid. 4s lid yard. ALL THE ABOVE PRICES, LESS 1 Pert CENT DISCOUNT AT MeGrIUEE & 00 MASTERTON'S FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE. Hume 111. P.O. Box 106, -J J&rr BACK TO NATURAL LINES IN TAILOR MADE SUITS msr To adorn and to serve—this is a concise summary of what the Tailor-made Suit of to-day should bo. Back to the normal, really means back to the natural lines of common sense and utility. KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN'S IDEAS OF A TAILOR-MADE... ig the outcome of close observation of sensible styles. KRAGHAN AND CHAPMAN'S Tailoring is the best you'll get anywhere, and we suggest that you next order be plaoed here. kbahagejv AND UHAPMAN HIGH-CLASS TAIi&HU, PERSY STREET MABTERTG3T kd: 'mb m iX\ T- -Ir' im i mm > iiiii -33 Si mmmmm ■fcSSiai' Mature JudgmentOrsoo^s Hl® fW j&smai Amber Tips Tea Grandfather and grandmother know good tea for they tried many a brand before satisfaction was obtained in Amber Tips Tea. Do you wonder that they often say: "We wish we had been able to get such splendid value as Amber Tips at so low a price when we were starting life." They appreciate not only its delicious flavour, its qualify, strength and aroma, but also its wholesome qualities. Digestion is not so active as in earlier years, and they know that Amber Tips can be taken with absolute comfort by even the weakest digestion. Grandmother saw that her girls were well trained in value.;, and they too buy Amber Tips Tea, knowing how economical and good it is. The 2.- per lb. grade rei>rescnlsi pei tVvti in in ten 11. ntling. For llavour puvit v, qti.'ilPL,... "WThc I,'iO iwr lb. frmd* is a line, fnll-llavoiired tfii. economical and thoi ou ff i) 1 v roulll mendcd by all who've tiied it. THOMPSON BEOS.. LTD er Z^ea. Another grade is sola hi. 1 'i—excellent. value fir I lie orice 100. 4 WELLINGTON. r F HOUSEWIFE. Desirous of Economising, • without jkdiminishing the of the. Table, should v ■'*, MELHUISH'S WORCESTER SAUCE It is equal to the Finest Brands produced in Great Britain, and is actually less than Half the PriceJUST TRY IT AND SEE. DELICIOUS AND APPETISING. "The Flavour made it Popular." EUR< PEAN AQEftCY, LEVIN & CO.. LTD. MASTERTON. j^jERCHANTS STOCK and STATION AGENTS, WOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCT BROKERS. Agents for :—Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance C., Ltd., Fire, Accident, and Live Stock. "Lister" Sheep Shearing Machines. Engines, and Cream Separators; Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Ltd. (direct to London), Orient Roys I 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<J Onehunga), Cooper's. Little's, and Kson's Sheep Dips; Sutton's Famoa* Pedigree Farm Seeds, Fison's Fertilisers and all Agricultural Manures. P.O. Box 145. Phone 58* KAVL aeoured the SOLE WAfRARAPA AGENCY (P&lliser B*y to Paliktua) for tho Famous Indian Motor Cycles CALL AND INSPECT, or WOftim TRIALS ARRANGED. The "INDIAN" ueenred BTBST, SECOND, and THIRD PLACES ia the WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 'J OUJfcIST TROPHY. RACE, 1011. J. C. EWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKt, mabmam. J: -.a
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 2
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