WS^S^^MBS^^^^^^^ SU.YER COJiijlv 3/-, 5/0, 10/6. GOLD LINKS, 25/10/-, 20/-, 25/-. SIGHT ACCURATELY SOLID GOLD BROOCHES, 15/-, 20/-, 25/-, 80/Diamond li-Hooi' Ring, 9-ci* 40/- to £25. GOLD HEARTS. 10/-,.15/-, 20-. WfflWmmmm LACE " PINS, SILVER MATCH HOLDER. /-, 6/-.7/0 2h, 2/6, 3/-. TELEPHONE lOP. ESTABLISHED 1885. P0- BOX 5 " MOW OPEN With a Complete Stock. Drapery in all Departments, P. HAMILL, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, QUEEN STREET. "N the Spring Time a Lady's Fancy turns to thoughts of Dress. 'tttV RP i 9Mx lifPS iifs tf»S r ffJ I™ A Taßlor-made Costume is then the ideal outfit, ahd a call at my establishment to see the New Fabrics for the coming season, will be heartily welcomed. Experience is the reason of success in this branch of Tailoring, and we confidently claim to do the largest Ladies Tailoring business in the Wairarapa. NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. *ma®m®mmm (NEXT C. E. DANIELL), QUEEN STEEET, MASTERTON
AITKEN'S BOOK DEPOT. CONISTON By the Author of "The Crisis," " Eichard Carvel," &c.) Some early Press opinions "Is easily the best of Mr Churchill's books . . . . It is a big story, finely conceived and strongly developed."—Globe-Democrat. " Conisten' is an inspiration of genius . . . such as few American writers have achieved, and none surpassed."—Public Ledger. "'Coniston'is a greater novel than any that preceded it, and . . works np an intense dramatic interest that makes one almost forget its literary charm."— Chicago Record-Herald. " 'Coniston' strengthens Mr ChUtchilPs position as one of the ablest writers of the day. It possesses the irresistible grip on the emotions possessed by the great novelists."—Boston Herald. 540 Pages: Cloth: Price 3/6, Posted 3/11. Co Ca BOOKSELLEB AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL.
WHY When you can procure a box of that infallible remedy FROM SOLE MASTERTON AGENT CHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, TO THE PUBLIC, OPENING NOTICE. Ironmonger & Genera! 7"ILL open business in Mr J. L. t t Murray's New Buildings some time this month, with a comprehensive stock of First-class Goods. Further particulars as to opening date will be advertised later, but in the meantime orders will be taken for goods for future delivery. MURRAY'S NEW BUILDINGS. CAFE de PARIS luncheon and SUPPER Jai . (Opposite Post Office) CORNER QUEEN AND HALL STREETS, MASTERTON. T. «l. NOTT, Proprietor. SPLENDID HOT LUNCHEONS daily from 12 to 2, EXCELLENT SUPPERS. Grids, Oysters, and Fish obtainable from'll.3o a.m. till 12 p.m. The Cuisine of this fashionable Cafe is in charge of a first-class Chef, and patrons can rely upon getting the very best. Charges are moderate. Weekly Tickets are issued at a special rate. PARTIES CATERED FOR. SUPPERS EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. Telephone No. 136. A Trial Solicited.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8243, 22 September 1906, Page 7
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