We are now showing a Fine Selection of SOLID EBONY GOODS recei••€»■( Direct the Famous Maker. BIDWBLL. Englnnd. EBONY HAIR BRUSHES. EBONY CLOTH BRUSHES. EBONY HAT BRUSHES. EBONY HAT WHISKS. EBONY HAND MIRRORS. Oval and Bound. 3T3?EEI*ftMi»Ma The genuine BIUSTLE in every one of BIDWELL'S BRUSHES. ■Uft#Efiftfft T 0 FRANK BtfPRE. p.a. »o:i: its. «\YHI lIWELLERY BT#RE.'
OWING TO THE UNSEASONABLE WEATHER. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH GOODS AND SHORT OF MONEY; We THEREFORE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER COSTUMES AND ONE PIECE FROCKS. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. SUMMER AND WASHING DRESS FABRICS. RIBBONS. LACES AND FANCY GOODS, ETC ETC. AT COS T PRICE. I QUEEN BTREET, MASTEETON. Il '" te^^""'
Will be ideal if you take the Wanganui River trip. Trv and imagine the entrancing beauties of New Zealand's Rhine. From start to finish, the journey to Pipiriki and thence to Taumaumui, or vice versa, reveals a royal raL'eant of scenery of indescribable enchantTis indeed a romantic spot, filled, with . memories of strange happenings and quaint ceremonies when the Maori" resorted to might among his fellows. The dweller in the city does not realise.the comfort of the journey on the swift steamers which travel through most delightful scenery along the banks of this famous river. Then there is the fashionable Hotel at Pipiriki with its excellent appointments, electric light, balconies, verandahs, winter garden,- and also its perfect cuisine. The wonderful Houseboat is unique—indeed it is a perfectly delightful home on a beautiful river. Get away from the dust of the city, the rail, the coach, and take this enchanting trip. See the world-famous Drop Scene, the magnificent, Waterfalls, the mighty Cliffs, giant Trees and Ferns-see' Nature at her best. The trip is quite inexpensive and will prove an experience that will leave lingering memories for a lifetime. Tourists should make a special point ol staying at, the Houseboat and Pipiriki House, the latter containing the-, ilnest Winter Garden in the Southern Hemisphere. Steamers leave Taumarunui daily, Sundays and Mondays excepted The Wednesday and Friday boats leave at, 9 a.nu and break tlio journey at the Houseboat. This trip is spe.•iailv recommended as it enables the traveller to avoid I'iiiiv rising and to view the beautifnl Wanganui to better advantage than on the other days, when an early start and a quick run through is made. / Fullest, information can be obtained from all Government. Bureaux, Thoniiis Cook & Sons. Tourist. Agents,'and A Hat rick * Co., Lid., Wangarini, and Taumarunui. m W& m ii 1 t £L',Vh Ri< !»*■ mi(,V. m &J m. m, vim 52&3 n**2s
THE CUP THAT CHEERS WHEN USED AT "ROSSOHC mi I A clean «iiave *nd Bmootk tits ttßfyi OmUty. NOTE: OCzperb Strf, no W*it!afr. JUaar Setting a Sp«oiaE*j.
PLAYERS are in vited to inspect these RACQUETS, as the several lines have to be disposed of, below cost, to make room for a more profitable line of Sporting Goods. 27s 6d Racquets reduced to 18s 6d, 2os to 16s 6d. 20s Racquets reduced to 13s 6d, 12s 6d to 7s 6d. "CALL EARLY." We have now landed a great variety of Winchester, Stephens, Remington, and B.S.A. rifles in all calibres from 22 to 410. ranging in prices from 15s to £9 9s. Sportsmen should look through these. We have a full stock of GUNS, [REVOLVERS, CARTRIDGES, AND PISHING TACKLE, which we sell cheaper than can he bought elsewhere in the Dominion. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ffiHIHKf I QUEEN tTREEt •*. ... r ..«A«TERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 December 1912, Page 7
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