SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*. Welcome News. SABA'S GREAT CLEARING WINTER SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 a.m. ) are selling everything at s * * price we count by ourselves to save. WE are offering YOU a BARGAIN—come and see the Prices. Grand line of Mosgiel Woollen Sox, 3 Fairs for 2s; Men's Suits, 265; Youths' Suits, 3 garment, Colonial and worsted tweed, at 20s. size 10 +,. o. i»,—~> L'„,UU rr— 1 »!> sizes 3 to 18, going at 3s lid and 4s lid; Men's Under-flannels, 2s 6d ; Men's Ceylon Shirts, 4s; Men's Shirts, going at 2s lid. GREAT VARIETY AND COOD , QUALITY. l Best line of Saddle Tweed Riding trousers, well made, usual, price ; 355, going at 20s; Boys' Dungaree Trousers, suae 3,' going at 2s 6d per pair; Men's Good variety of Ties, 3s, 2s 6d, now Is each; Men's Overcoats 60s, now 355; Beaverekin Coats, usual price £5 ss, now 70s: Boys' Overcoats, 355, now 22s 6d. LADIES LOOK AT THIS.
Ladies Blouses, embroidered, usual price 8s 6d to lis 6d, going at 4s lid each; Ladies' Underskirts, from 2s lid upwards. Ladies' Hydrotite Rainprodf Over--6d and 12s lid; Girls' ditto lis 6d; Good Tweed Coats, from 10s upwards; Ladies' Costumes, usual price 85s, 70s, 655, 50s, 455, 40a, now going at 12s 6d, 20s, 30s and 40s; Children's Linen Collars, 3d each; Boys' Tennis Shirts, at 2s each; good line of Children a Hats and Bonnets, from Is eachj Cashmere Dresses,. 2s Od; Children-a Embroidered Pinafores, at 8d each; Woollen Gloves, 9d per pair; big assortment of ladies' and children's flats or Caps, felt, tweed or straw, at 6d each; Children's Bloomers, all wool, from 2s lid; Children's Fur and Tweed Coats, at 3s lid each; Velveteen, all colours, at Is 2d per yard; Flannellette Blouse Lengths, at Is a length; Speero'e 4s lid and 5s 11 '1 a doaen: 3iyds full width Curiiina, usual price 12s 6d. now 7s 6d; best Doctors Flannel at Is a~fl K 3c" • Allwool Muffs, at Is 9d and 2s 9d each. BTG TJXTJ OF RTT,VFnWAT*E GOING AT COST PKTCTC. - -.BIG STOCK OF-' FANCY GOODS TO CLEAN OUT AT HUGE REDUCTIONS. 9ABA & SON, Opposite Farrows' Club, io Holloway Buildinjr*. QUEEN
"ASTER-TON SHOEING FORGE. (X?xt Farmers' Implement Company, Hall Street.) P. M. SMITH, FARRIER. HORSES SHOD ■ QfJittiChY, NEATLY, AND PROPERLY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SEED POTATOES and Oamaru-grown Up-to-Date and Game-keeper Seed Potatoes. Samples can be seen at our Stores, and quotation forwarded on application to 1 ' H. BALDWIN AND CO., Grain and Produce Merchants, Old Customhouse Street, Wellington.
(Incorporated.) MASTERTON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. PATRON: His Excfcllency the Governor. THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL. OPENS MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1913. And Continues for FIVE DAYS. Competitors from all parts of the Dominion. MEMBERSHIP FEE (One Pound per Annum) admits TWO Persons to every Session including GRAND DEMONSTRATION and ig Transferable. SEASON TICKETS (Single 12s 6d Each) admits to every Session, including GRAND DEMONSTRATION. COMPETITOR'S TICKETS (7s 6d Each) admits Competitor to all Privileges. SINGLE ADMISSION Day: Adults, Upstairs Is, Downstairs 6d. Night: 3a, 2s, and Is. Children under 16 Half-price. RESERVED SEATS can be booked up to 8 p.m. for Sixpence Extra. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. Academy Bittd&Bjp, <Mk»t*ri««.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 July 1913, Page 1
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