SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Welcome jjNewg. SABA'S GREAT CLEARING WINTER SALE Now! On 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 Pairs for 2s; Men's Suits, 255; Youths' Suits, 3 garment, Colonial and worsted tweed, at 20s, size 10 to 3; Boys' Saddle Tweed Trousers. afp.Aa 5) +.n Ift frniner a/f. Ha 11/1 ann 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. Beßt line of Saddle Tweed Riding Trousers, well made, usual price. 355, going at 20s; Boys' Dungaree Trousers, size 3, going at 2s 6d per air; Men's Good variety of Ties, os, 2s 6d, now Is each; Men's Overcoats 50s, now 355; Beaverskin 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 Rainproof Overcoats, usual price 25s 6d, now 15s 6d and 12s lid; Gdris' ditto lis 6d; i Good Tweed Coats, from 10s up-' wards; Ladies' Costumes, usual price 85s, 70s, 665, 60s, 455, 40s, nnxnr rrninrr o+. 190 fid Qflo .Qfto anA 40s; Children's Linen Collars, 3d each; Boys' Tennis Shirts, at 2s 3d; Boys* Velvet Tweed Capß, 9d each; Children's Turkish Caps, 6d each j_ good line of Children's Hats i • C.axh. mere Dresses, 2s 9d; Children-is Embroidered Pinafores,, at 8d each; Woollen Gloves, 9d per pair; big assortment of ladies' and children's Hats or Caps, felt, tweed or straw, at 6d each; Children's Bloomers, all wool, from 2s lid; Children's Pnr and Tweed Coats, at 3s lid each; Velveteen, all colours, at Is "1 per yard; Flannellette Blouse Lengths, at Is a length; Speero's Calico 4s lid and 5s lid a dozenV 3Jyds full width Curtains, üßual price 12s 6d, now 7s 6d; best DoCt tors Flannel at Is and Is 3d; All'wool Muffs, at Is 9d and 2s" 9§ each." BTG LINE OF SILVERWARE GOING AT COST PRICE. BIG STOCK OF FANCY GOODS TO CLEAN OUT AT HUGE REDUCTIONS. SABA~& SON, Opposite Farmers' Club, im Holloway Buildings. QUEEN STRF.ET, MASTERTON. NOTICE. gHAREHOLDERS are requested to return COUPONS and. VOUCHERS on or before 3Lst JULY, to enable them to participate in the Annual Bonus. W.S. JACO, Secretary. Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Association, Limited, Masterton. AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN(Opposite Exchange Buildings.) NOW OPEN IN MASTERTON. "~ ELICIOUSLY Flavoured American Drinks, Hot or Cold. Available at all times. MILK SHAKES A SPECIALTY. Best Fruit and Confectionery. Our Motto: "CLEANLINESS & CIVILITY." R. J. SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETOR. FOR SALE. A tPENQIO LITTLE FARM AT "KUMEROA." ' era! outbuildings, with all necessary conveniences, 6 bail cowshed, pig styes, etc., well watered by good springs; good oroh-vrd showing profitable return; subdivided into 6 paddocks at present carrying 22 oowb and 2 horses; school within 1 miie and 6 milea firoin rail; rioe right, and good terms. Apply for fusrtb#£ particulars S. H. KNIGHT. .AND AGENTS
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 July 1913, Page 1
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