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?MUL- <»srtEra«asp^i!apip !^»r'_ I Sings as She Sows. *i f-M iSNes Ir-.-S V/j*' ', mi llft&k, v^4g§i £'■•■•' «V»3 s£4& £j*& : Uf* ffei®! SEE THE LATEST MODELS SINGER*'DEPOT Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, MASTERTON. WE give you our word that, the "TIGKK" Blend Teas are tha most uniform and reliable that is possible to obtain; and, moreover, are specially Hi to tin 'v.Uj" of tui? locality. JD. CRUICKSH&NK & CO. 9 Limited. GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION STOCK & INSURANCE AGENTS. PERRY STREET. MASTERTON, -WE HAVE FOR SALE— Seed Oats and Wheat. Tamlin's Incubators. Tolseley Cream Separators. General Station Requisites. Totara Posts and Strainers. Cash buyers cf Oats, Wheat and Chaff AGENTSN.Z. Insurance Co., Accident Fire and Marine. P, and 0. Steamship Co. Reid and Gray's Implements, 1 SELLING DURABLE S.ILID EL ) JHCLOTIIS has built up this Section of our business beyond all recognition. All kinds of pitterns in Stock. All widths. Be one of the hundreds of our Satisfied Customers. 25% off REMNANTS. Chas E. Daniell, MASTERTON. TEA-DRINKERS who find their health affected by other brands should try "TIGER" Teas; absolute purity is guaranteed. Always Something New! AT MORTON'S. SO SATISFIED SHOPPEKS SAY When they have been there. CaiS and Obtain Satisfaction And help to advertise MORTON'S Exchange ——— Hardware Store. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. CANDY'S Music . . . . Warehouse Queen Street, Masterton* WE Have a larqe stock of Violins, Mandolins, Banjos, Cornet?, etc. We import all our goods, and give by far the best value. We guarantee the quality of our Violin Strings at Cd, 9d and Is post free. Wo repair and keep a full stock of fittinga and strings for every kind of instrument. Write us if your instrument is not in good order. Oar Pianos at £3O are great value; nothing so good in New Zealand. We have also a good vaiietyof higher priced pianos for sale or exchange. Our expert tuner is prepared to execute tuning and repairing piano 3 and organs in any part of the district. Clients need not be afraid to entrust their work to us. Our expert has had 20 years' practical experience. J. CANDY, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. The Worth of Clothes. x x » x x i X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X The Worth of Clothes is not just the pries you pay for them. A suit is worth just so much to you as what you consider the valua of what it does towards making you look well-dressed. That—taking into consideration its Wearing Quality. . . . Material does count, but the Work in making it up . . . the careful binding up . . . the little taken here and the little given there . . . Master-work—that is what tells—that is what makes a tint worth much. If tlio Work is good the result is a suit which plainly made for you with all carefulness ... a good suit ... a suit worth more than you pay for it. Kiuhaqeit and Chapman's tailoring makes for the production of clothes of Worth, for its guiding principles are . . . personal wo:k . . . personal supervision . . . careful at tention to those details which make for differences . . , the building of a suit instead of the manufacturing of one. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ueßaawi X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X & C I®; Ml® Iff AM 9 TAILORS, PERRY STBEET, - MASTERTON. Sale Prices AT HENDRY & BUXTON'S M EN'S Kaiapoi Knitted Pants, 8s Men's Kaiapoi Knitted Shirts, 3s Cd. 43 dozen Gent's Ties at 2s. f> dozen Men's Tweed Caps, Is. 4 only Men's Rainproof Coats, 27s (sd. !) only Men's Rainproof Coat 3, 37s Cd. Men's Kaiapoi Suits, 2Gs Cd. Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 9s Gd. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR OTHER REDUCTIONS. HENDRY & BUXTON'S End of Season B&*© a

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8498, 30 July 1907, Page 3

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