THROW-OUTS! ONES, TWOS, “FEWS” BARGAINS, ALL OF THEM! c !F IT'S ITS GOOD2) V— LT" — r - Ladies’ Patent Strap Shoes, Flat and Louis Heels. Oddment Price, 19/6 Men’s Heavy Shooters. Special. Oddment Price, 19/6 Men’s B/C Oxford Shoes. Quality. Oddment Price, 19/6 Men’s All Wool Tweed Trousers. Oddment Price, 10/6 Men’s Heavy Tkmim Overalls. Oddment Price, 5/6 Men’s Smart All Wool Tweed Sac Suits. Oddment Prices, 49/6 and 57/6 Men’s Genuine Palmer Nap Trousers. Oddment Price, ( 7/3 Men’s Wire Twist Shirts, C.A. Oddment Price, 5/11 Men’s Sandow and Police Braces. Oddment Price, 2/3 Men’s Wide End Fancy Ties Oddment Prices. 1/6 and 1/11 Men’s Sports Coats (reliable tweed). Oddment Price, 22/6 Men’s Cellular Underpants and Singlets. Oddment Prices, 2/6 and 2/11 Boys’ All Wool Tweed Sports Suits. Oddment Price 29/6 | NEW ZEALAND | NEW CLOTHING ZEALAND FACTORY. [CLOTHING FACTORY
RADIO WIRELESS RECEIVERS. BOSCH.—The Latest, Shielded, One Control, Perfect Tone Quality; Five and Seven Valves. DE FOREST.—Made by the Inventor of Broadcasting. BREMMER TOLLEY.—Counter-phase, Six and Eight-valve Receiver; very powerful; Daylight Reception; Tremendous Volume. One of the Finest Sets Produced. INSPECTION INVITED. DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN. FRANK PETERSEN, PLUMBERS AND RADIO MERCHANTS. QUEEN STREET. ’Phone 1572 MASTERTON.
SPECIALS IN USED CARS On Behalf of Clients who have recently Purchased PACKARD and NASH SEDANS! FLAT. —Five-passenger Touring; new condition; new paint. NASH.—Advanced. Five-passenger touring car; only done 7000 miles; as new. CHANDLER. — Seven-passenger Touring Car. FORD SEDAN. —Only done six months’ work. GWYNNE EIGHT. —Four-passenger; new paint; only done 5000 miles. PRICES on Application. We guarantee these Cars Right, and will give any trial. Same Service Given as to New Car Buyers. LYTTLE & CO., LTD., MOTOR DEALERS. MASTERTON. Telephone 1411. P-0. Box 30. R. J. YOUNG, Managing Director.
QUAINT ' , ACCESSORIES You’ve admired no doubt those I rooms that hold a subtle charm—for rooms that seem to breathe the very personality of their owner—- * DTTC'l'ld’* rooms, too, whose atmosphere is AKlldllL one o f culture and '•eHnement. They are not necessarily expenHOMES. sively furnished; the secret of their charm lies in the small accessories which all combine in pruduring that charming effect. The “Arts and have a - - >i splendid stock of just such telling fSfrk accessories which are going to lend ’ their quaint charm to any room they adorn. Come in and look LVVuVw round—you’re sure to find some special piece that is the very thing rfor y° ur favourite room. ARTS & CRAFTS “THE HOUSE FO-. PRESENTS,” 46 QUEEN STREET , MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 3
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