The saying has passed into proverbial comparison in this district. The work of our FOOTWEAR has made it a Standard of Value. This ia because all Boots and Shoes here must be worthy standards, pace setters in thei rckss. CARPENTER'S FOOTWEAR. Is superior in- fit, elegance of style, comfort and durabality < THE NOTED SHOP FOR HANDMADE BOOTS AND REPAIRS, CENTRAL SHOE STORE. NEXT POST OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. P.O. BOX 41. TELE. 164. EAR HATJ from Is each.' ■ES Gs lid. 5s lid * jm is ixa. Balance of ou r WIDE SASH in Plain and Fancy at 3d and 6 yard. _, „ , ~,,„_.. IMPORTED PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS MASTERTON,
MOT WHAT YOU PAY— BUT WHAT YOU GET 18 THE TRUf TEBT OF VALUE. Wo &re Headquartera for vain® in Cutlery. m!M®mmM\ No. 1 Best Xylonite Table Knivei, 8s per I dozen. No. 2 Good Xylonite Tables, 7s per £ dozen. Desserts to match", 6s per | doaNo. 3 Good Xylonite Tables. 6s per J dozen. • Desserts to match. 5s per 1-doz. No 4 Nickled Silver Handled Table Knives, 6s per \ dozen. Desserts to match 5s per i do*. No. 6 White Metal Bandies, 6» pet \ dozen. Desserts to match. 4s 6d pet dozen. _ Xylonite Carver and Fork, 5b 6d, Bi 6d and 8s 6d pair. ,_ x . r Xylonite Carver, Fork and Steel, 5s 6d to 8s 6d per set. Every Article Guaranteed, your Money refunded if you are not absolutely • satisfied. Posted Free to any Part of tno Dominion. £6i.LStflQY*gi.
TmnsMMwm FERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERAu MERCHANTS. } ¥?!ULL Stocks Produce and Ge™™' JJI Merdiamjdise carried. Tested Grass and Graii Specialty. Winners gold medals Mssterton Sb.ow, 1803, 1909, 1910, 1911, alio 88 FIRST PRIZES in open competition. SPECIAL HIGH CLAGS MANURES 'Guaranto <l.) Analysis, of goil conducted by our Mr 'A. B. Wood. Wo .supply to suit Boils. W3 supplied seeds jsnd manures for all vmuiiug root creps, Master toj !to the Department cf Agriculture ■ >r ©spedmental purposes, 1908 to 191 -■.. Wa ctock manures at Sf. B. Tai'/A, i fc-;.i*i*r&ton, and A. R. Breniiu'i, ilartinbovong-xi. :.vp,,oiAl]y BGiac+ad £BED M.AI3E to r>;;it .:.:1I soils. Make for pligot) and tbiry purposes. PEAS—White Ivory, York/shire Hero, and Wo compound Special Garden M?;aA'JBEMCIESi Hew He&snd Ineuranoo O;,, Lid., [ (Fire, Accident, Marino, and Lit a 'Stock), P. wd 0. Stcamshii) Co., Ltd. (Via Suez), Minima* Fire Ez~ * v auiaherß, Bodmin's ParssidoMrido. Vittlo'e, Cooper's, and Robert&on'a %k&® Dips, Sutton's end Hunt's
LADLES' BLOUSES, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. ■ ! i LADTES' SINGLETS, 9, andls LADIES' CAMISOLES, la 9d and Is lid. LADIES' TTES, Is each IADIES' BLOOMERS '2s lid. CHILLS" 151BS CHILDREN'S DRESSES MEN'S SHIRTS, 2s lid. MEN'S SIXOLETS, is 9d. MEX'S TTNDERPANTS. Is lid. WHTTE LIXEXHATS Is TUTLE DAMASK. 00m.. Is yard. XERSE CLOTH, Sd yard. , double width poplin is -id :m. SINGLE WIDTH, (3d. yard. 530 MOT MWSTS-'ESE RAR- . CAINS THIS WEEK AT A. NORMAN OUEEX STREET. MASTERTON*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 February 1913, Page 6
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