SPECIAL <*>v£RTI§EHENTS. . Welcome News. SABA'S GREAT CLEARING WINTEB SALE Now On W E „ _ are selling everything at s price we count by ourselves to ave. WE are offering YOU a BARJAIN—come and see the Prices. irand line of Mosgiel Woollen flox, 3 Pairs for 2s; Men's. Suits, 255: Youths' Suits, 3 garment, Colonial and worsted tweed, at 20s, Bize 10 to 3; Boya' Saddle Tweed Trousers, sizes 3 to 18, going at 3e lid and 4s lid ; Men's Undar-flannels, 2s 6d; Men's Ceylon Shirts, 4s; Men's Shirts, going at 2s lid. GREAT VARIETY AND GOOD QUALITY. VJest line ,of Saddle Uweed Biding Trousers, well made, usual price 35e, going at 20s; Boys' Dungaree Trousers, size 3, going at 2s 6a per pair; Men's Whit© Gloves, 6d jper pair; Men's Good variety of Tiee, 3s, 2s 6d, now Is each; Men's Overcoats 50s, now 85s; Beaverskin Coats, usual price £5 ss, now 70s; Boys' Overcoats, 355, now 22s 6d. LADIES LOOK AT THIB. jadies' Blouses, embroidered, usual 'price 8s Gd to 11a 6d, going at 4b lid each. Ladies' Underskirts, from 2s lid upwards. j*dies' Hydrotite Raiiiproof Overcoats, usual price 25s 6d, now 15s 6d and 12s lid; Girls' ditttflls 0d; Good Tweed Coats, from 10s upwards ; Ladies' Costumes, usual price 85s, 70s, 655, 50s, 455, 405,. now going at 12s 6d, 205,. 30s and 40s; Children's Linen Collars, 3d each; Boys' Tennis Shirts, at ,2s 3d; Boys'* Velvet Tweed Caps, 9d each; Children's Turkish Caps, 6d each; good line of Children's Hats and Bonnets, from Is each ; Cashmere Dresses, 2s 9d; ChiW»en s Embroidered Pinafores, at 8d each ; Woollen Gloves, 9d per pair; big assortment of ladies' and children's Hats or Capsj" 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; Sp3ero'f Calico 4s lid and 5s lid a dozen; 3Jyds full width Curtains, usual price 12s 6d, now 7s 6d:; best Doctors Flannel at Is and |s 3d; Allwool Muffs, at Is 9d and 2s 9d each. BTG LINE OF SILVERWARE GOING AT COST PRICE. BIG STOCK OF FANCY GOODS TO CLEAN OUT AT HUCE REDUCTIONS. SABA & SON, Opposite Farmers' Club, in Holloway Buildings. QUEEN BTRWET, MAJ3TERTON. SKATING RINK. pERRY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY "STREET. s OPEN DAILY. AFTERNOON—2.3O until 5 p.m. EVENING—7 until 10 p.m. MASTERTON. COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) PATRON: His Excellency the Governor. .. ' 1 THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL OPENS MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1913. And Continues for FIVE DAYS., Competitors from all parts of tl Dominion. MEMBERSHIP FEE (One Poun per Annum) admits TWO Persons 1 every Session including GRAND DEMONSTRATION and is Transferable. SEASON TICKETS (Single 12s ;C Each) admits to every Session, ii eluding GRAND DEMONSTRATION. ' COMPETITOR'S TICKETS (7s ( Each) admits Competitor to t Privileges. SINGLE ADMISSION Da; Adults, Upstairs Is, Downstairs 6 Night: 3s, 2s, and Is. Childr* under 16 Half-pricfe. BOX PLAN will be open fro THURSDAY, 10th inst., at the BR TISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO O where Seats can be Reserved for booking fee of Sixpence extra; < Seats must be occupied by 8 o'clo each night and will not be reserv after that hour.' w. GILLESPIE, Secretary, Academy Baildifigfl, Muterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 July 1913, Page 1
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