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This liiuiid stand for CLOTHING FACTORY^ The answer is brief. All that is GOOD and RELIABLE in, CLOTHING, MERCERY and BOOTS. GENT'S TAILOR CUT READY TO WEAR SAG SUITS, Equal to Tailor Made—--4956dt0705. CENT'S OVERCOATS, in Light, Medium and ..eavy Weights— We aLo a k your special attention to our BOOT DEPARTMENT. A good stock of LADIES', GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES always on hand. We would specially ask your attention to a few EXTRA \~uUE LINES to clear.— LADIES' GLACE BLACK SHOES, NOW 7s 6d and 10s 6d, about half 1 usual price. LADIES' BLACK AND TAN GLACE BOOTS, Now 9s 6d to 12s 6d. QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON.

SPOKTS DEPOT. mHE reason whv we rbII fiTINS and RTTPT/TCS c « *r.naW „'«* +l,o+ «,,. J- customers recognise that buying from experts and mechanics, they have an assurance that our goods carry our guarantee. "No mere Shopkeepers' knowledege is of any value." We h&ve GUN and KIFIiE CARTRIDGES from all the best makers. * Our stocks of GOLF AND HOOKEY GOODS are the largest and most varied in tie district. We will ibe pleased to show our Goods to those who are interested in any kind of sport. • KING AND HENRY OPPOSITE P.O. ;. ... MASTERToN. DO FOU WISH TO ,HEN go to GBAHAM and 00. forHOTJSEMAID'S POLISH If« he Jtreatasi thine vet invented

GOOD NEWS FOF MOTORISTS A NEWg FBI ESS OTORISTS will be pleased! to learn that we hare just installed & special plant for VULCANISING Motor Cycle 'tyres, Tabes, and Motor Car Tabes. Before discarding your damaged tyres and tubeß, call and see what I can do for yon with my vulcanising plant. BRADBURY 3 9 f.P. MOTOR CYCLE.— ,We ar# the sole agents for these notabk machines. BICYCLES. ROYAL SAXON. B.S.A. RALEIGH. ROVER, and NIMROP. are the best ralue machines on tho market. CYCLE ENGINEER! Etc. Queen Street Mastsrton

Telephone 41.) ■ (P.O. 805,9. KING'S **. TERMINUS TT OTEL "(Adjoining Railway Station.) .;. NAPIER/N.Z. Under entirely new management. Thoroughly renovated and re-fur-nished throughout. Excellent cuisine. Hot, cold and shower baths. Civility and Attention. TARIFF, 6s 6d per day. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHAS. J. KING, Proprietor. AND YARDS: Dixon Street South. (Late Collie and Co.) fILL supply FIREWOOD in any f » length. Taupiri Goal 2s.per cwt., 9& per quarter ton, delivered for cash. Westport and Pelawmain Coal at current rates. / ■ ■ •/ ■ . .. TELEPHONE 267. SING a eong o* sixpence multiplied by four I—buys a pound of Saratura Tea, so why pay moroP Pour times six is twenty four—thaffs two shillings, see P—-buys a pound, at any «ton» of Suratura "D'*

EM SMITH? 4:ODU and cattle run, 19 miles from railway, 3160 acres cleared and in grass, 1700 acres in scrub, well fenced and divided into 24 paddocks, well watered by river and other streams, the property now wintering 6000 sheep, 100 cattle, 30 horses, 1700 acres ploughable; when fully improved will carry well 8000 sheep besides cattle. Lies well to the sun. Good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and all necessary conveniences. Woolshed, drafting yards, etc. PRICE, £6 per acre; terms are exceptionally low. SHEPHERD'S ARMS HOTEL, Tinakorl Road, Wellington.. IRS F. BUICK wishes to announce that she has taken over the Shepherd's Arms Hotel, Tinakori Road Wellington. The new building is now completed, and Mrs Buick will be pleased to welcome Wairarapa residents as guests. Only the best of Wines, Beers as a Spirits stocked. Speight's Beer always on tap. "The Hotel Where Wairarapa People Meet."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10306, 5 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10306, 5 August 1911, Page 3