Ladies! INURING the hot, tiring days to co me, you will possess additional charm if garbed in one of the cool and pretty SUMMER BLOUSES now offering for selection at McGRUER'S. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, trimmed with new Lace Frillings. TO SELK 108 6tf, 118 6 d,ISS 6d. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, trimmed with Embroidery and Val. Laoe, from 48 lid to 12s 6d. COTTON OREPE & VOILE BLOUSES, with Collars and Cuffs, in newest Shades, 8s lid, 9s ed, 11s 6d, 13s 6d. JAP SILK BLOUSES, Plain and Fancy, from 6S fid. 6d Discount in Every 10s AT % MASTERTaN'S FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE, P.O. BOX 106 .. ........ TELIPHONI 111. r Overheard in Masterton Yesterday. O AID Stylish Miss A. to Attractive S* Mise 8., "I'm having a tailormade costume for Spring." "Who by?" Krihagen & Chapman - of course, they made my last, and everyone admired it. Their materials are so smart and serviceable, and the cut and finish just perfect." '"Oie cost?" "Oh! not so much as you would pay elsewhere." Miss B. ordered her Spring Costume this morning—what about .. yours? Kr&bagen and Ctopman, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. PERRY STREET MASTERTON When Purchasing a Motor Cycle, what do you Demand ? TJI/THAT cardinal traits do yon look for in the ideal Motor Qycli<P You want simplicity—for simplicity ensures efficiency. You, want a machine that hasbeen built to give wear—a Motor Cycle that "will serve you every day for years. You want a Motor Cycle that has been built with care, and that stands for sound mechanical standards. You want « machine in which the Manufacturer has minimised trouble. Nt short, you want a New Model Bradbury, For ,in this machine, you get all the above points combined in one. Improvements and innovations are apparent at every point. Th« construction includes only the costliest materials, methods, and equipment. In fact, from every point of view the BRADBURYi Motor Cycle is ideal—the machine to fill every need. Ponder over these statements—we are ready to back them up at any time, and to prove that what we say is ti-ue. Armstrong and Sturmev-Archer 3-speed Gears fitted to any make of Motor Cycle. CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW MODEL BRADBURY AT BROWN'S Motor and Cycle Works, "THE SHOP FOR SATISFACTORY REPAIRS." QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 'PHONE ISA, EAST COAST MAIL SERVICE. ItyfESSRS JONES" SCOTT A CO beg to notify tb<a residents of Masterton, and settlers of the East Coast that they have taken over the above Mail Service so long conducted by Messrs Pinhey Bros., and they trust by courtesy and strict attention to business, merit a continuance of their support. COACHES RUN AS 'FOLLOWS) FROM MASTERTON— Tinui, Whakataki, and Castlepoint— Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leaving Masterton 7.45 a.m. Somewood— Every Tuesday and Friday; lea? ing Masterton at 8.80 a.m. Stronvar— Every Monday and Thursdays leaving Masterton at 7 a.m. SEATS can be booked at tht Stables during the day up till, 8 p.m., and in the evening from 8 till 10 o'clock. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE—Thai all Luggage and Parcels for deliver? must be left at our Coaching Stable* at the rear of Mr Eton's Pharmacy JONES, SCOTT AND CO., PROPRIETORS, MASTERTON. Telephone No. 130. CRAGG'S HAIRDRESSING SALOON. ✓ /GENTLEMEN'S HAIR FASHIONABLY CUT. ONLY EXPERT SHAVERS EMPLOYED. heel - c w i -£ ives. • WIJH Waterproof Sloping Rooy THIS IS THE HIVE THAT YOUJ CAN RELY ON! ' Have you ordered your season'* Sup. plie» yel? Don't delay ! We can fit you out with the famous "ALLIANCE' Goods, which are preferred by the biggest and roost experienced Beekeepers. This it going to be a big year for Honey. If you haven't kept Bee. soJar, why not let up a few hives and reap tome of the w golden return*? .* }' We will give you ail information if you call or write. ItZ Jan H. BEILE & 03., LTD., " J , QUEEN ST MASTERTON. RAZOR SETTING A SPECIALTY. NOTE ADDRESSCORNER QUEEN A PERRY «TS. ' Specialty—ahvay^'fresh! Do you want to enjoy good Health? Do you want to Jive long and die happy? Do you want.to enjoy life? THEIR BUY YOUR MEAT AT E. SMITH'S BUTCHERY, QUEEN STREET, X-TERE you can obtain the Choicest Beef, tlio Succulent Mutton, the Tender Lamb. Small Goods are our
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 2
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