MONEY GOES FARTHER Grand Colossal sale "VERY LIME A PLUM.'/'READ' THE FOLLOWING: COLOURED DELAINE BLOUSES, usually 5s 6d to 10s 6d. Phenomenal Sale Prices Is lid to ss| lid each. . LADIES' TWEED COATS, 25s to 55s each. Sale Prices 10s 6d to 20s~ 6d each. <-,T-m-»m« Great Purchase of MEN'S BLUE GRANDRILL (or leather) SHIRTS 4s 6d each, to clear at 3s 9d each. • '■ ■ GENT'S OVERCOATS in Tweeds and Hydrotites, usually 45s to 84s, \ Sale Prices 35s to 635. /. , n ■ _.. ' , , I COLOURED GLACE RIBBONS, usuallyls-3d yd, Sale Price 9Jd yd. FANCY THROW-OVER SCARVES for Evening Wear, 4s lid to 13# • 6d each;-to clear at 2s 6d to 6s 9d ,each. ■. '■ _■..' '. SKY and PINK NUN'S VEILING, usually Is 6d'and la lid yard, Sale Price Is yard. . ■ >■ ■■ . ■ . , HEAVY NAVY SERGE, a good,wearer, 54 inches wide, 3s 6d y&rd, Sal^Erice^Sis'lTdf^/^iad.'/'''' ... '',*w«*y^"^y'-.,, FANCY JAPANESE 2s • lid Each. Sale v Price Is 9d each. .. *,;«■»■ j» ■• ■• ~j SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, 2s 6d. 3 s 6d and 4s 6d: Sale Prices Is lid, 2s lid and 3s 3d each. '• ". \ l:*,.. £olmm\S^MwM&M PBOH*-BV ?p:k>B6x*to&s KRAHAGE3* AM> CHAPMAN'S SUITS ARE COMFORTABLE AS WELIi AS STYLIS& rpHERE are Suits which LOOK Stylish enough, hut in which .the x wearer feels so trussed amd tied up that he wants to wnggle all the fime he's wearing: them. ■ : ' t . ■- ■' /' '."" •'•■' '■. ''■■* '.(."" The. Man whose suit is tailored here hca none of that trouble. CHAPMAN&TA|%>mM • * : .'-.. "-- ' • .-• '^'W^i■ '■ .> '.'-*:'' ■■ ./,4v.y.v--'.^*^^» i r■••■:'■ :'•'■■.-.' means Comfort, Ease and Freedom ofVmovement for th& \Fearei*. Yet there ig style and distinction in eVery line-andfold, arid the touch of the Master .Hand is evidenced in every detail down .to the ,last Button. ft — \ •' * ■ ' ' . ' ; ' ..'',■..' v . ,' >■.'•"'■ :' •'." *:■*•- • '.- ■;' If you want clothes of Character, the Tailors you need are v ;i •'"*-;MR.ft*'tYRKY." ■'■; ■'■'/'"•'■"■"'■ feiswt TyfsS. J "" : . : \ ...,.■'•■.. -. BECAUSE— '; " THE EXCELSIOR eaves' better service than any other Tyre sold at the sama price. We sell, EXCELSIOR TYRES at 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 20S. PALMER TYRES. 12s 8d and 20s. " ■. If you want, Tyres, Tribe's*- Lamps, Mudguards*, or anything else in connection with a-Bicycle or Motor-Cycle, just come along to—. Motor and Works^ , -"THE SHOP FOR SATISFACTORY REPAIRS."^ QUEEN STREET, MASTERTQN. 'PHOKE 292.
WiBK FOR * ALL II: IUNNY MAWKC'S^AV LL Person* m search of work, and •■'♦-■' til penwn» desiring a ohang* ot ahuald'communicate with TTIDWIN R. U. DANIEL. ,*!'■■' ' .'.••'■.-■ ifcW ZfcALAKU'Q OHIEJ V -iftOUR AGENT B'ddings, Hastingii : PUBLIC NOTICE. [ BEG to notify the 'public of WaiL rarapa district that I have securj ed the services of Mr G. H. Wilkin, of Wellington, Motor Enginneer by being a Motor Specialist, Mr Wilkin is a highly certificated practical, general and Electrical Engineer, and mil take charge of my Engineering business. All work will be personally j attended to- and supervised by him. . Repairß and overhauling Motor i Cars, Gas and Oil Engines, Steam ' Engines and" Boiler work, etc., will ; have prompt and careful attention. J. C. EWINGTONv ''ENMjf EEJRI nSC' FOUNDRY, %*&}-&$?! FACTORY? MASTERTON. ■'•tekgbMte 'Ho.'ll. '" •
G, 11. P ERI,Y * NO C°PERItr STREiT, i^TERTON. STOCK AND St ATIONAGENTS, AND CENER/ »4ERC«ANTS. Stocks Produoe and General : *■. Merchandis ©carried. Winners gold meTals: Maiterton Show 1908, 1909:4 1910; 1911,-also 28 FIRST ; PRIZES to open ; competition J/- • SPECIAL. HICH-CLABA )**#'" REB to Ml *wi*.! ,v^':*saj^)ie3 i Va««dß and nianures:ibr''-Wl" winding' root crops, Maaterten Show, 1908 to 1911, also to the Department of Agriculture for rtxpprijjrfental purposes, 1908 to 1911. We stock manure at life B. Tait's, Featherston.- and A. H. Brentnall, Martinborough. / ... rr .J-. Specially selected SEED MAIZE to suit all soils. Maize for sheep and dairy purposes. PEAS—White Ivory, Yorkshire Hero, and Partridge. "We compound Special Garden Manures. AGENCIES:— New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine and Lire Stock); P. and 0. Steamship Co., Seeds, and Macalister'g Kidgers. ■'■■s, FOR MAN ■..-...,... • ""*' Late. FORMAN AND TROWER. -,/?UfiS,;,GIGS, BUGGIES,, ; Etc,, on . x - ir hire, by hour, day, of -week. Parties ,fo&, .oir, r xeas<«ft,b,le, .' J terms! H ' Careful attention given to every department of the business. Competent man alway* in charge. Plant and business have been increased to meet -rronrinc damaad for tuai-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 2
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