SAT F GBEAT STOCK-EEDUCING SALE OF STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS & LEATHER GOODS. SALE WILL CLOSE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. DISCOUNTS: BOOKS, 21- in the £. STATIONERY, 4/- in the £. FANCY GOODS, 5/- in the £ LEATHER GOODS, 5/- in th STOCKS MUST BE EEDUCED. See special lines marked down to clear. SCHOOL BOOK'S net published price. Tel. 160] QUEEN STEEET, WASTERTON. . [P.O. Box 115.
KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN. ALWAYS TO THE FORE. /"E have a grand display of Early linpor- . / tationsof AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. GENTLEMEN OF TASTE—You will have no difficulty in making your Selection. They are exclusive patterns, and very attractive designs of the highest grade quality. The high-class work turned out of our establishment has long stood the test of time, and is favourably commented on all through the district. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. [ESTD. 1895 ] P.O. Box 34 PERRY ST., MASTERTON, Tel. 29
Take Note that COSTUMEvS wanted for the Show, 10' H, made from the latest fabrics, and by the leading Ladies' Tailor of Masterton, orders should be placed at once to ensure delivery Latest goods to hand are of exceptional quality and deiign Call and see them at Alex. Donald's LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR, QUEEN STREET.
\ "Y7OU will be delighted when you ft J. see our splendid assortment of *SW v>' i ' J< Ladies shoes. *'"■*■ "''l The fashionable Tan Shoe is repreI senred here in every style, and in the Pettiest shades of brown. There are l '\wj> beautiful new black shoes, some with '-*» straps, some with buttons, some with ne-- vide laces, and all prettily and 1 ' ccnfortably shaped. Call and let us show you these dainty summer shoes. Try them on and see their effectiveness as 1 a finishing touch to your costume. Otu- pi ices are most moderate for such high quality Footwear. M> K H. PETERSON, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, MASTERTON.
(SObTH AUSTRALIA), HAVE WON ALL THE CHAMPION CUPS AT THE SINCE 1903.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3127, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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