WINTER SEASON. /?' -K fa ? ; v - , ~-7 SPLENDID NEW STCCKSFOB THE WINTER SEASON NOW TO HAND. GUM COOTS"A SPECIALTY. SE><: OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. H. PETERSON, QUF.LN STHKET, MASTKiITON.
X 71 X X X X X X X X X X X jj X X X X X X X The Woith of Clothes is not just the price you pay for them. A suit is worth just so much to \ou as what jou f.( nsilcr the valuj of what it does towards making you lock well-drefsfcl. Taat—taking into consideration ils Wearing Quality. . . . Material does coan 1 ;, but the Work in nitsk'ng 't up . . . the careful binding up . . . the little taken here and the little given there . . . Master work— thit is what tells - that is v, hat makes a s-uit worth m ch. If th j Work is fpoJ the re?ult is a suit svhich was plainly undo for you with all cirefulness ... a good suit ... a fcuit worth more than you p*y for it. Kmn.vGEN and Cm phan's tailoring! makes for the production of clothf s of Worth, for its guidirg principles are . . . personal wo k . . . personal supervision . . . careful at t?ruioa to tho e details which mike for difference . . , tne building of a suit instcul of the manufacturing of one. SATISFACTION GUAISAHTEED. x * E K f x j i h { 1£ * Ixl J Jt I Ixs I X J ' X & €ll^l tailors, I ERRY STREET, - ... - - FASTEIiTON;
TOWNSEND & JUST J^RRIVEC—WINTER STOCKS of DUCK & CASTAS suitable for HOUSE & COW CGV2KS. Guarn.nt:eJ to fit if the Horse is measured. Satisfaction given both in Trice and Quality. Saddlers. Masterton. COWPER, Hoi'se and Cow COViRS i
r AVING juit received a Big Consigrmmt o! Spring Goods, direct ftom Heme, We are now takiug orders for SUITS. all fashionable shades in bUIIINUS. *» LADIES AND GENTS TAII,OKS. ff& ■^4 C\LL AND IN JPE3 T.
. . THE . . Masterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd , Make every Dlscriptlon of Casting Irot» or Brass. Our new foundry is on mcdern lines and c-r.ables us to ?ervo ycu quicker and as well as any firm in the colony. The are Cash buyers of every dtscription of Ca=t Iron and Brass Metal. P3?r*,y Stroet H. PAULIN£t Manager. MASTEKTGN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8529, 7 September 1907, Page 2
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