iiliL w GOOD FURS DEMAND EXPERT TREATMENT. LET TOSSMAN’S REPAIR, RE-LINE AND RENOVATE THEM. Quality Materials Throughout and Moderate Charges. All work treated with our Anti-Moth Preparation. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. A. TOSSMAN & CO., Furriers. 196 LAMBTON QUAY, (opp. Midland Hotel), WELLINGTON BUY DIRECT FROM THE OPEN FACTORY AND SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT. ■DEMEMBER! We have the facil- " ities to allow you to buy all your Furniture at much Lower than Ordinary Shop Prices. We have no heavy shop rents to tack on. This in itself means tremendous savings. If you are thinking of Furnishing call in and talk over our system of Selling Direct from Factory to You. ARTHUR E. BRIGHT, Kuripuni Furniture Factory, QUEEN ST. SOUTH, MASTERTON. f-Gwres Stops & ff \ Gough J 2/6 a tt(i 4/6 a bottle. INFLUENZA is speedily relieved by “HEENZO” (Hean’s Essence). Good for men, women and children. hottie maxes a pint. The cheapest and most effective remedy you can vc3 your money, does vou 210 everywhere. 73 MASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CLASSES IN ART CRAFTS. QXEtE SCHOOL has now available an Instructor capable of Teaching Marquetene (wood staining), Leatherwork, Batik Work, Stencilling, Painting on China, Pottery Work, Lettering,, Ktc. Classes in these subjects will be formed in addition tb the usual Drawmg and Painting Classes, if sufficient support is forthcoming. In order that necessary arrangements may be made, students desiring to take up any of the Art Subjects are requested to communicate with the Principal soon as possible.
Travelling Requisites We Lave a Fine Selection of — SUIT CASES, HAT BOXES, BRIEF BAGS, ATTACHE CASES, KIT BAGS TRUNKS. SPECIAL LINE OF FIBRE SUIT CASES.—2Oin., 9/6; 22in., 10/6; 24-in., 12/6; 26in., 13/6; 28in., 15/-. RAWHIDE SUIT CASES, with Steel Frames; solid brass locks and strong handles; 20in., 32/6; 22m., 35/-; 24in., 37/6; 26in., 42/-; 28in. 45/-. DRESS BASKETS IN ALL SIZES. EVERYTHING FOR TRAVELLING. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. “THE SHOPPING CENTRE." Phone 1600. "" NEW 2/6 NOVELS! | NEW 2/6 NOVELS! “The Ringer,” Edgar Wallace. “Tales cf Lonely Trails,’’ Zane Grey. l '.. “Peacock Feathers,” Temple Bailey. • , “Two Men and Sally,” Concordia r j Merrel. “Thalassa,” Mrs. Baillie Reynolds. ; * AT 3/6 Each. “The Thundering Herd,” Zane Grey. “The Beturn of the Bange Eider,” V Wm. McLeod Baine. “The Last Shot,” Wm. McLeod Baine A. J. DAYSH BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Phone 1786 I QUEEN STREET GRAHAM’S TEN GREAT SPECIALS! ' money-saving offer of HIGH GRADE NAPERY That no Masterton Woman should miss. Values are unprecedented to effect a Quick and Complete Clearance. Be here early for your share of these much-needed lines—--54 in. Damask. 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 yard. 58in. Damask, 3/6, 4/6 yard. 64in. Linen Damask, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 yd. 72in. Linen Damask, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 yard. Cotton Supper Cloths, 40 x 40, 4/6 each Linen Supper Cloths, from 7/6 each. Pure Linen Serviettes, from 1/6 ach. Cotton Dowlas from. 1/- yd. Pure Linen Forfar from 1/2 yard. Lace D’Oyleys from 1/- each. “FOR BETTER QUALITY FOR LESS.” GRAHAM’S GENERAL MERCHANTS MASTERTON.
EVENING CLASSES. Standard VI. Proficiency, Elecirfea] Engineering, Matriculation. Classes will be formed if sufficient students offer. Names should be aiven m immediately.
YES! WE’LL BUY A F,A T That s the decision made by manv youn” coupl. . .ui.l t' a L.. 1 ih,; will appeal to Dad, too. E/jik come for a tr£al sp!N ‘ FIAT “509” IS A WONDERFUL CAR. One trip with the wheel in your hands will demonstrate the remarkable power and liveliness of the Fiat Engine, the rem arkable comfort provided by Fiat body work and chassis springing, the security of Fiat 4-wheel brakes, and the outside finish is in keeping with Fiat mechanical superiority. TRULY A WONDERFUL LIGHT CAR AND ONLY £295. H J JONES & Co., MASTERTON AND PAHIATUA.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1927, Page 7
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