Sporting shoes AT CARPENTERS MEN'S TENNIS and BOWLING SHOES a^/ n ne^ s ®^ rta Se good play. Why not '* Men's White Canvas Shoos, white < Men's White i Shoes, rubber soles, 6s 6d. -Black Rubber, S 3 . Men's White Canvas Derby Shoos, thick Red Rubber Soles, HI/Icy Crl 14S GCt. At & a J3J3CK XiUUUCX. - . Men's . White Buckskin. Rubber ♦Shoes thick Rod Rubber boles, 17S «J, . . CENTRAL e**Ofc aft'&flfci, P.O. Box 41. PHONE 154. ■MBRnMonanaaui 6 WHERE SHALL WE SHOP? If you would see the Latest in Summer Styles, in ?U the Freshness, Newness and "Variety, the answer to the question is— C. SMITH f . We have opened up a further Sh ipmeut of One-Piece Dresses in Tus- * sore, Ninons. Foulards, Delanes, Linens. Muslins, etc.. from 7s lid eacb. ft. " ' ~We are making a Special Display of SHOW MILLINERY, from the Smart Trimmed Models to the useful 'Rcady-to-Woar at 3s lid. In the Fancy Department the collection of Novelties are very extensive and Special Attention is directed to the Beautiful Stock of LAUii.b and EMBROIDERIES. . " s New .HOSIERY. NEW FANCY NECKWEAR, NEW SUNSHADES, NEW VEILINU&. See our Special Display of LADIES' BELTS. Tboufrh the Exchisivmess of our Goods is so 'much in evidence, it does no" alter th-e 'fact that our Prices are MASTERTON'S LOWEST. . DISCOUNT OF 6d ON EVERY TEN SHILLINGS. r Ltd Pfeini©r urapers Glothlers. JASTEBTON.
Every blade is made of Tool Steel. The bearings are bushed with Hardened Stoel. the Setting Devices are so that the minutest adjustment can bo made, th(is the machine can be adapted for Cutting a Bowling Green or the usual lawn. Special Prices for La rye Machines. The 'TowerbridKo Ball (Bearing. 15 inch Blade 355; 16 inch Bla de. 32s 6d; 14 inch blade 30s. THE MAJESTIC: 18 inch Blades 30s; 16 inch 275; 14 inch 255; 12 inch 225. THE DREADNOUGHT: \ 16 inch Blades 27s 6d; 14 inch 22s 6d,; 12 inch 20s: 10 inch 16s 6d. ETERY MACHINE GUARANTEED. RAIL FREE. CASH WITH ORDER. a.® Cl'BA STREET
GREAT DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS. ATHOBSAS'S iWo ha vo -received our first Shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, comprising thp 1/atest in Ladies' and Children's Wear. A SPECIAL DISPLAY This Week wo arc* mak'Mg n Special Display of Children's i ! ATS AND VONN'ETS. CH[LDREN"'S SILK and MESLJN DRESSES. INFANT'S SILK SHOES and BIBS. LADTES' NIG H TDTi E3SES, COMBINATIONS. and CA'MfSOLFjS, with ombrciderv Trim mm k, the T.uicst. Patterns. ii dies' >-ilic ,\1 nrdiii and Print Blouses, all .Now Stylos. LOW PRICES. Tho above Goods are marked at BEDROCK PRICES. "Wo arc noted for Quality and Low Prices nil round. INSPECTION INVITED. A. NORMAN QUEEN STREET MASTE'E7 r ;N
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 28 October 1912, Page 6
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