W ; !J J ° vel >" Ran S e of DRESSES in STRIPED CAMJ 1 V BRIO, AND PLAIN COTTON LINENENES. for the Present. T . SEASON. o„ +j yn, Uo'i"-oVo U '" ]itt ! e one to look r^ l Smart, you should not fail to--4.00 tncse DRIVES, as they are so new in Style and -Finish. ! PLAIN LINENENE DRESSES NICELY TRIMMED In the following Colours : Vieiix Rose, Light Blue and Champagne. at3s 3d. 3s 6d, 4s ttrt. Gs 11d each. . NAVY- AND SAXE BLUE CAMBRIC DRESSES. WITH WHITE. SPOTS at 4s 6d, 4s. 1 Id, 5s IUS eatfi. STRIPED CAMBRIC DRESSEg, in various- WELL MADE AND NICELY TRIMMED a t c 3 11d . 4s 3d , Ss 6d cack MASTERTON'S FAVOURITE SHQPPSNC CENTRE. Vhrxa 111. T> rt „„ P.O. Box 106.
MANY A TAILOR STRUGGLES TO GET INDIVIDUALITY INTO CLOTHES And then gives it up in despair. Yet there are men who .pay the tailor made i thaet Jacks the "toomething" that should jnake its" wearer lMh/ ope m the crowd. A PERFECTION GAINED THROUGH KNOWLEDGE. 'Tis a simple process after all, simply a skilful combination of Smart Styles, exclusive Suitings, and the Correct Cut. I IF YOU \TOULD HAVE YOUR SUIT YOUR SUIT ORDER I IT FißftM \Mtmmm9KMWßm perey sfntEEm HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. mmmtm MAfinaTOK.
ffl I s m m m 7, FW^»| 1 I 12 1 m m mm tfSSS H;J -Mature Judgment Chooses Amber Tips Tea Grandfather and grandmother know good tea for tliey 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 start- ' ing lite.'' They appreciate not only its delicious I flavour, its.quality, strength and aroma, but also its wholesome qualities. Digestion is not so I 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 values, ' and they too buy Amber Tips Tea, knowing how economical and good it is. The -,'- per lb. jjrurtu represents perfivii.m in le:i For (lavonr purity, <jUml- --.. jt.y. strentrih --it. i's ;i.i »>- "ft? * a lulely without imeqtfctl. ■* BSt M - 'Dip 1/10 per lb, crml.i is a line, full-flavoured | Pa. ecoriomieiil. and [ thoroughly lwommendI ed by :i)l who've ti ied it. i Another ftr;icJe l* sold nt 1 .i—l'xixlleiH vain.: \, [jv \lw price 100/ WBLLIN CTON.
HOUSEWIFE. Desirous of Economising, without diminishing the delights of the Table, should v>It is equal to the Finest" Brands produced in Great Britain, and is actually less than Half the PriceJUST TRY IT AND SEE. J DELIGSOUS AND APPETISINC. "The Flavour made it Popular." EUROPEAN AGEftCY, 7 ROLES ALE 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 EVeoe Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, 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 SolH on Account. WtLUAm WILSON AND SONS (Established 1814), 25, Abochurch Lane, London, E.O. Cable 'AJdresa: "Azmti&ir*, tmStau LTD. MASTERTON. ERCHANTB STOCK and STaTION AGENTS, WOOL GRAIN AND PRODUC® BROKERS. Agents for : —Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance C, Ltd., Fire, Accident, and Live Stock. "Lister"-' Sheep Shearing Machines. Engine*,, and Cream Separators; Shaw, Saviß and Albion Co., Ltd. (direct to London), Orient Roy v. I Mail Line (vm Suez), C. and A". Line, All Red Route (across Canada), Union S.B. Co.'s Oversea Routes, Northern Steamship Co. (New Plymouth tQ Onehunga), Cooper'.s. Little's, and Tison's Sheep Dips; Sutton's Famous Pedigree Farm Seeds, Fison's Fertilift. ers and all Agricultural Manures. P.O. Box 145. Pbone 58, •»" HA.VL secured the SOLE WAIRARAPA AGBSNOT (Pallise*- Bm to Pshititua) for the Famous CAMi AND INSPECT, or .W£im TRIALS' ABBANGED. The "INDIAN" secured FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD PLAGES in i'ou: J. C. EWINGTON, EMCiHEERINC WORKS, uAwmtm •
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 2
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