COMFY SHOES FOB THE CHILDREN C.ark s iau Goat Sandals, special i'ddt Sewn, and .besfc. quality obtainable, <3s 9d. Children's Tan Glace Veldt Sewn Shoes. 1-bar, quality and comfortable, 4S6d. Children's Patent Leathtr Shoes, Pumps; Clark's, dainty, 4s lid. E Children's 1-bar Bronze Shoos, f broad toes, Bostocks qood qual- | ity 5S 6d. j Children's Tan Glace. 1-bar or | buckle strap Shoes, 'pom pom. J Special I'rico 34-S 11d. Children's Tan Glace 1-bar or J anklo strap shoes. light and comfortable, 2S 6d. 1s IN THE £ D! CCOUNT. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED. J, CAEPEraa «EWTR-AS. 9 iJ.'-S--- T'V'fifeH., P.O. Box 41. 154.
Special .Christmas Show at Special Xmas Prices MASTERTON SHOPPING CENTRE Kol{. USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS. While in London Mr Smith made. Special Puroliases of Novelties for our Xmas Trade, and they have arrived. At this time of tlie year the question is what to buy and where to buy. The main point is variety, choice, and exclnsiveness. Our novelties are unique, the ;atest from the English markets. Come comparo unci; criticise. We are always famous for Excellence, Variety and Cheapness. Novelties in Hand-painted Hau J<crcliiefs Satehets from Is to 5s 6d. Novelties in Glass and Electro Phv\. Hair -Tidies, Hair .Pin Boxes, Pin Trays and Toilet G'oods. A great .st-.:yuuu from Is. A great; selection of Ladies' Hand Bags in Suede Kid Leather, etc. all shapes and sizes, at prices ranging frorn- ls'Gd to 17s 6d. The best value in the trade. Mounted Umbrellas, from 6s lltJ to 2os, a. most useful present. Then we have an endless variety of Silk Maltese Goods. Ties from 3s 6d to 45s j Collars '2s Gd to ,255; Plastrons from 2s Idl. We specialise in Maltese Goods. Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs from 3d to 2s 6d. ./Special Lines of Electro plated Jewel Cases, 4s 6d to. I.os 6cL Special Novelties in Ladies' Noeckwear. Fancy Hosiery, Glove's, etc. at Special Prices for our Xmas Trade. * . " Thinking People are our Staunchest Supporters. DISCOUNT OF Gd on YVEIIY 10s SPENT. C. SMITH, Ltd Ps-emSer urapers.and closers MASTERTON.
MKQraaiJUiiiMUMiß NOT WHAT YOU PAY—BUT WHAT YOU GET IS THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE. Wo aro Headquarters for value in Cutlery. 1 1369' Xo. 1 Best Xylonite Table Knives, 8s per -j- dozen. Desseits to match. 7s per £ doz. -No. 2 Good Xylonite Tables, 7s per $ dozen. Desserts to match, 6s per i doz'. Ao. 3 Xylonite Tables. 6s per £ dozen. Desserts to match. 5s per $• doz. Xo. 4 Nickled Silver Handled Table Knives, 6s per dozen. Desserts to match 5s per $ doz. Xo. 5 White Metal Handles, 5s per £ dozon. Desserts to match', 4s 6d per dozen. I • • ' Xylonite Carver and Fork, 5s 6d, 01 6d and 8s 6d pair. Xylonite Carver, Fork and Steel, 5s 6d t to Ss 6d per set. • ' Every Article Guaranteed, your Money refunded if you are not absolutely satisfied. Posted Free to any Part of the Dominion. CUILERYSPECSAISTS ggwmmimwaanßEEß
UN CHAIN- gin g quality. Quality the foundation of every worthy tea, and tea that ,is nofc of good quality, that is. not pure • and wholesome, should iieyer be served to the family. "*at£ never varies in quality—never varies in flavour. It is the purest and most wholesome tea on the market. It and of their tea-b!s>7ider go with every packet. Sold everywhere at 2s, Is 10d, and Is 8d ic'r lb. ' W. AA T D Q. l OiuNBULL AND CO WELLINGTON
GREAT 53S3PLAY OF WEW SEA'S GOODS. bill's IWe have received our first Shipmeal; 'of Spring and Bummer Goods, comprising tb Latest in Ladies' and Children's Wear. A SPECIAL DhPLAY This Week we are making a Special Di&play of Children's HATS AND BONNETS, CHILDREN'S SILK and MUSLIN DRESSES. INFANT'S SILK SHOES and BIBS. LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES. COMBINATIONS and CAMISOLES, with embroidery Tr-mming, the Latest Patterns. L dies' Silk Muslin and Prnt Blouses, all Ns:y Styles. !«GW PRICES. Thn above Goods are marker] at BEDROCK PRICES. Wo are .noted for Quality and Low Prices all round. INSPECTION !NV!TEd„ 'JTTEITiN STREET WVKVTnyr
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 December 1912, Page 6
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