FRETWORK OUTFITS MADE IN ENGLAND., ' By h ° bbies ’ ltd ’ A SPLENDID. PASTIME FOR | A »•»— »—w wts»* BOYS. W»r ww / Encourage you Lad to Develop ** C-"" his Talents. COMPLETE SETS.—No. IJ, 4#; No. 2, 5/9; No. 2J, 7/6;' No. 3, 8/9; No. 31, 10/6; No. 4J, 13/6 each. Al TREADLE MACHINE, 47/6. TIMBER suitable for Fretwork in Stock in all Sizes. Sole Wairarapa Agents— THE WAIRARAPA FARBERS* CMPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.. • "THE SHOPPING CENTRE." ‘Phone 1600.
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SUMMER UNDERTHINGS gSppl Very Moderately Priced Now at aWv GRAHAM’S. "1 J A Glance at the following Items ISa WIB B* ve Y ou a Good Idea of what f O y you will find here and how economically your requirements can be i secured. Wa.l tJPi ’ i/ Ladies’ Winceyette Nights, trimmed f i Is. Art Silk Lace - w -> 10/6; °- s ” l2 / 6 ■Srt'A? j m Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Vests, sleeve’Vh U ’ & less. w -’ 5/6; os -> 6/6 / Vedonis Vests, trimmed Silk Lace. \ 1 W., 5/6; 0.5., 5/11. Ladies* Silk and Cotton Woven Nights. W., 13/6. Special Line Ladies’ Brassieres, Pink and White; all sizes; 2/6 each. Corselettes, in Pink Satin Stripe Coutil; sizes 32 to 42in. 13/6 each. WE OFFER. THE BEST VALUES—COME ALONG AND PROVE IT YOURSELF. GRAHAM’S QUEEN STREET UASIERTON.
ON THE ROAD *'™ ■ A There is no need to look down” upon a used car. Certainly they have not the spick and span appearance of a new product, but they make up for it by the service they give. They’re hardened to the road, and when they leave our hands they’re in first-class order. Think, too, of the money you will save. INSPECT THESE USED CAR BARGAINS’ ARRANGE FOR A TRIAL SPIN. Studebaker Special Six. Superior Model Chevrolet. 1914 Studebaker. Sunbeam Seven-seater. 490 Chevrolet. 1918 Morris-Oxford. Star Three-seater. H. J, JONES & Co., MASTERTON AND PAHIATUA.
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Wairarapa Age, 22 February 1927, Page 7
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