WINTER SEASON. r- ■>, / - N s; -- ~ e' ' t , 99»t 1 !t ul_ CJPLEKDID "NEW STOCKSFO3 THE WINTER SEASON NOW TO HAND. GfJSV! BOOTS"A SPEC3ALTY. SEE OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. H. PETERSO! QUFJ.N STREET, MASTBUTON.
9 X The Worth of Clothes is not just the price you pay for I x them. A suit is worth just so much to jcu as what you 1 x consider the valaa of what it does towards making you g k look well-dressed. Thai—taking into consideration its | x Wearing Quality. | x .. . Material does count, hut the Work in making | x up . . . the careful binding up . . . the little taken here | x and the little piven there .. . Master work—that is what fx tells—that is what makes a suit worth nv eh. If the | x Work is good the result is a suit which was plainly made f x for you with all carefulness ... a t,ood suit ... a suit | x worth more thao you pay for it. t x Kjuhagen and Chapman's tailoring makes for Iheproduc- | x tinn of clothes of Worth, for its guiding principles are ... | x personal work . . . personal supervision . . . careful at- | x tentio-i to details whifh make for differences ... fx tue building of a suit instep of the manufacturing of one. f x SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I x X MLHAMAGSiW M CIIiFIAN tailors, PERRY STREET, - MASTEKTON.
TOWNSEND & JUST J^RRIV&D—WINTER STOCKS of DUCK & CANVAS Euiiable for HOUSE & COW COVERS. GuarantteJ to fit if the Horse is measun (1. Satisfaction £iven both in Price and Quality. SadelßerSu ftftasierton. COWPER, Horse and Cow wUVaRS
"AVING ju3t received a Big Consignment oE Spring Goods, direct f-om Home, We ar<j now takiog orders for SUITS. all fashionable shades in suitings. ■! LADIES AND GENTS TALuOttS. C VLL AND INSPECT.
. . THE . . Masterton Farmers' Implemeit COMPANY, Ltd., Make every Description of Casting Iron or Brass. Our new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to serve you quicker and as well as any firm in the e >!ony. The Company are Cash buyers of every description of Ca?t Iron and Brass Metal. p Street J« H. PAULi?4G, Manager. MASTEKTON.
Don't to tho StaGH "Give me a pound of Tea, please." SAY: j " Give me a k pound of ARCADIA Tea, please." You'll be rather more than . . satisfied. . . . ALL STORES. A ?• 7 *1 II I >
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8528, 4 September 1907, Page 2
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