Last Week of our BOOT & SHOE SALE. DON'T DELAY, BUY TO-DAY. Note the address — R. HANNAH AND CO., QUEEN STREET, - M&STEETON Your Last Chance. Men's Chrome ,'Goloshed Sunday or every day boot, usual price 12/6, now 9/6. Men's Superior Glace Kid Boot, stylish and ferviceable, usual price 14s Gd, now 12/11. Fop Hard Work Try our Q Brand Shooters, nails and pJates, all reduced, 3/G, 9/6,11/6, 13/6. Ladies, Note these Quick Sellers. Ladies' Glace two-bar Shoes, patent caps, special value, 4/6. Ladies' stylish and good quality Lace Shoes, usual. price 10/6, sale price 7/6. Ladies' Lace and Button Boot 3, in all sizes, shapes, and quality, prices 7/6, 10/6. 11/6. SECURE YOUR WINTER BOOTS DURING THE SALE. Last Week of HANNAH'S BOOT SALE.
RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, THE above Hetel, which is situated □ear the Masterton Eailway Station, now open. Hot and cold baths, wholesome meals. Every comfort for travellers by early or late urains. Tariff—From 4s 6d per day. A ABHWORTH, o Manager DE7ONSHIEE HOUSE MR J. iiONGSTAFF has pleasure in announcing to the residents of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above well-known house, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of patrons to merit a continuance of Eupport. FIRST-CLASS ATTENTION,
Bates Reasonable. Victoria Stbeet Mastebton. Empire Hotel Stables* MASTEBTON Telephone No. 13 T C. CLANCY begs to notify that he 9 has purchased the lease, of the above stables, together with the Cabs and Livery Plant, belonging to the late Mr F. Hockley, and will continue to run tha same on the most approved lines. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Horses broken to saddle and harheßS. CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. Parcels and Goods delivered to all parts Of the town T CLANCY. Our business IS High-Class Tailoring, WORKMANSHIP FINISH Our suits ensure superior English styles of tailoring. DURABILITY ' SATISFACTION. OLDS & ANDERSON, FASHIONABLE AND HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, BANNISTER ST. (Opposite Club Hotel One Sovereign's Worth OF MUSIC FOR 2/-, JUST to hand from London, packets of music containing 20/- worth of music. These will be so'd at 2s per packet. We do not ask you, to take our word for this; it is no doubt a large order; but come and see for yourselves. Postage 6d extra. Pianos tuned and repaired by Mr Jas. Candy, who has had a practical experience of over 20 years. ilasi Candy, Music Warehouse, QUEEN STREET .. MASTEBTON
B KING AND SON UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS COBNER CHURCH AND DIXON-BTREKTS, MASTERTON. PlatsH Estimates given. Evawrden & Prentice BUILDING CONTRACTORS. gAWING aND PLANING MILLS Estimates for all classes of vorb given. DIXON STREET MASTERTON REMEMBERThe clothes make the man, If WE make the clothes. OUR First Shipment of Autumn and Winter goods are to hand. They are the best we have ever landed. Krahagon& Chapman, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. Est. 1895.] PERRY ST. fP.O. Box 34.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8137, 11 May 1906, Page 6
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