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FAULTLESS FOOTWEAR. GOOD Shoes are not always shapely, and pretty ones often fail both in keeping their shape, and giving satisfactory wear. You will appreciate our shoes because we only stock those lines that we can honestly recommend as Stylish, Durable and Comfortable. Then our prices are so reasonable. Following are typical value : Ladies' Bhick Glace Gibson Tie Shoes, particularly comfortable and elegant shoe, with self toe caps, medium and broad toes, fashionable eyelets and smart heels. 14/6. Ladies' Black Glace Lace Shoes, obtainable with self and patent toe caps, medium and broad tees, in all newest and most desirable shapes. 12/6. . Ladies' Black Glace Triple Bar Shoes, self and patent toe caps, medium toes, fashionable heels, most attractive shoes. 13/6. Ladies' Black Glace Cross Bar Shoes, self toe caps, Cuban heels, very dainty and wonderfully well made. 14-/6. Silk Shoe Ti3s, 6d Pair. Mercerised Boot Laces 6d pair. WHERE THE DAINTY SHOES ABE. Queen-street, EVE aster ton. Mail Orders Eeceive Careful and Prompt Attention.

THE COST OF LIVING TS a difficult problem to face, but it can be easily solved by purchasing ALL STORES from GIDDINGS', MASTERTON. MASTERTON. "AVING purchased the above works, _ 1 desire to notify the public that I have practically re-modelled the same.and am now turning out bricks that cannot be excelled for quality in, the Dominion. All bricks aie classified —builders, chimney and faced bricks—and prices will be found reasonable. Builders, Architects &n<i Bricklayers are invited to inspect the bricks now being turned out at the above works. d. LAWSON, - - Proprietor. BOOKS. BOOKS

LL kinds of Books by the most L popular authors. POST CARDS—Thousands of humorous and other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. BAD CIGARS KILL! XF vou. are the sort of smoker vvho lilies to be sura that •he's getting a really .genuine cigar at a really reasonable price, you'll be wanting to trade with R. W. AEMIT SEND FOR LIST OP BRANDS AND (Successor to Batkin), 51 Lambton Quay, Wellington DIXON'S SPECIAL JAR BRAKE DURING the Summer months special attention will be given to the manufacture of drinks suitable for the hot weather. These will be put up in one Gallon Jars, and' deliveries will be made daily to private houses in all parts of the town. The best article is always the cheapest, therefore I recommend you to give them a trial. During the 25 years I have been in business in Masterton, I have always given the public the best article obtainable. This is the secret of my success. J. DIXON. LATEST VICTORIES OF THE WONDERFU! ' TWIN CYLINDER MOUNTAINEER M 0 ™ LE THE MOTOR THAT LEVELS HILLS. RELIABILITY TRIALS hell at Lyons, Franco, Twin-cylinder Cycles up to 6 h.p. competing. MOUNTAINEER, First, Second and Third. I RELIABILITY TRIALS held at Nice under the auspices of the Automobile Club of France. Speed Competition—MOUNTAINEER, ( First and Second. Mountain CIimbing—MOUNTAINEER, First and Second. Endurance Competition—MOUNTAlN- ■ EER First and Second. f Special Medals for the Lightest and j Most Perfect Twin-cylinder Motor. MOUNTAINEER, Ist Gold Medal. 1 MOUNTAINEER, 2nd Gold Medal. One of these wonderful Motors may be seen »*■ Hie Local Agents', CYCLE & MOTOR ENGINEERS, QUEEN STREET, Phone 141.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3132, 8 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3132, 8 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3132, 8 March 1909, Page 6

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