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REMEMBER" MONEY GOES FURTHER AT : ,•'-■ McQruer's Qra nd Colo?sal s ale I VERY LINE A PLUM. READ THE FOLLOWING: ; COLOURED DELAINE' BLOUSES, usually 5s 6d to 10s 6d. Phenomenal Sale .Prices Is lid to 6s lid each. . ' ', '„ „, •% LADIES/ TWEED COATS. 25s to 53* each. Sale Prices 10s 6d to 20s 6d, each. , „_„,„,,, Great Purchase of MEN'S BLUE GRANDRTLL (or leather) SHIRTS 4s 6d each, to clear at 3s 9d each. - GENT'S OVERCOATS in Tweeds and Hydrotites,. usually 4os to 84s, Sale Prices 35s to 635. . , n , _ . A , . , COLOURED GLACE RIBBONS, usually Is 3d yd, Sale Price 9Jd yd. FANCY THROW-OVER SCARVES for Evening Wear, 4s lid to 13s 6d each: to clear at 2s 6d to 6s 9d each. ~.,,, v SKY and PINK NUN'S VEILIN G, usually la 6d and le lid yard, Pries "Is Vflro HEAVY NAVY. SERGE, a eood wearer, 54 inches wid,e, 3s 6d yard, Sale Price 2s if ■' ■ ■ FANCY JAPANESE CUSHION TOPS. 2s lid Each. Sale Pnfo; SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, 2s 6d, 3 s 6d and 4s 6d,; Sale Prices Is lid, 2s 3d,.each. Gitosstf&li^^K:ott PHONB illfc p.o;BOx;io^ SFITS ARE OOMFORtAfiIM AS STYLISH, /THERE are Suits which lX)OK Stylish enough, hut, in which, the f- wearer feels so trussed a»d tied.up that ire wants to.wriggle all jthe-rfima he's wearing them. ' ■-'■.•' % The Man whose suit is tailored here none,of that trouble'.' ERABAOEN CaAMAJf means Comfort, Ease and Ktvedom of movement for the wearer. Yet there is style and distinction in every line and fold, and the touch of the Master -Hand i« evidenced in evei-y detail down to the last Button. If you want clothes of Character, the* Tailors you need are mi Chapman, •iPHAT bo many in thi -„ district are-now;being- fitted with - - -■' "■ - BECAUSE THE EXCELSIOR gives better service than any other Tyre sold at the same price. We sell EXCELSIOR TYRES at 12s 6d, 17s Bd, 20s, PALMER TYRES, 12s 8d and 20s. , If yofl want Tyres, Tubes, Lamps, Mudguards, or anything else in connection' with a Bicycle or Motor-Cycle, just come along tc BROWNE Motor and Cycle Works, r "THE BHOP FOR SATISFACTORY REPAIRS." QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 'PHONE 292. * £ ' ;,^^";:i i.-r:VAaito^r>r.»gLa

G. H. P EBRY ANDCPERRY/ STREET, jMASTERTON. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,! AND CENER MERCHANTS. Shocks Produce and General | *• Merchandia ecarried. ! Winners gold merals Masterton \ Show 1908, 1909,4 il9lo, 19,11, also 28 FIRST PRIZES in open competition. ] SPECIAL HIGH-GLASS MANURES I (Guaranteed.) Analysis of soil conducted by oar to suit <oilsl We supplied seeds and manures for all winning root crops, Masterton Show, 1908 to 1911, also to the Department of Agriculture* for experimental purposes, 1908 to 1911. We stock manures at M. B. Tait's, Featherston, and A. H. BrentnaU, Martinhorough. 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. "' v ' AGENCIES:— New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., (Fire, Accident, Marine and Live Stock): P. and 0. Steamship Co if Little's Cooper's and Robertson',B Seeds, and Macaiisfc&rJ* Rrdgers. 8. FORMAN Late FORMAN AND TROWER. f*ABS, GIGS/ hjrei by hour, day, or week... Parties "catered for on reasonable terms. Careful attention given to every . department of th©_ business. Competent man always in charge. Plant and business have been increase ed to meet trowing demand, for Iraai- ■ new.

WORK FOB ALL »t! fUWMY LL PecraouM in search of work, and •II penons desiring a change'of oDjployment, should communicate with T7IDWIN R. B. DANIEL. iJ »*BW ZEALAND'S (MEBF -jABOUR agent. Addiror:—Bank of New Zealand Hasting! PUBLIC NOTICE. T BEG to notify the public of Wai- •*- rarapa district that I have secured the services of Mr G. H. Wilkin, being a Motor Specialist, Mr Wilkin is a nighly certificated practical, general and Electrical Engineer, and will take charge of my Engineering business. All work will be personally attended to and fupervised by him. Repairs and" overhauling Motor Cars, Gas and Oil Engines, Steam Engines and Boiler work, etc., will have prompt and careful attention. tENG IN BE Km G WORT«S„ j POUNdRY; & COACH FACTORY, .MAffTERTON. TelanJion-* No. 17. - -

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 2

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