SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LISTEN!! HO WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS L SAY. E.F.J., Marlborough, writes:— "Send me patterns for Spring Suit. You always give me satisfaction. Have regretted going elsewhere." Mrs R., Wanganui, says: "Have come specially from Wanganui for this costume. I hlavo oever had the same fit and satisfaction, .anywhere else." R. 8., Masfcerton, says: "I lhave simply lived in this costume sinoe I had it. Make me another." And many others to be continued. YOU WANT SATISFACTION. THEN CALL ON ALEX. DONALD, MASTERTON'S LADIES AND CENT'SvTAILOR, Telephone-.222, Queen Street.
GRAND OPENING SHOW AT BARGAIN PRICES THE ECONOMIC STORES. (Late "HOOPER'S.") FAMOUS for GOOD RELIABLE DRAPERY. AT, LOW PRICES, SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY of Millinery, imported ex Ruapehu andTainui. The prices will tempt you. "WATSON'S ECONOMIC" voflimj doubtedly foe the MILLINERY MARKET THIS SEASON. . 36-inoh Linen Costume dotibs in twenty isbiaoW at 7£d. and Harris Linens at lowest prices in the trade. ' ! : ;■. 40iin. Cotter Tussores, equal in appearance to Silk, at Is 3d. ■ !' ReEahle Fast Washing Prints, f SFECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S MERCERY FOR OPEN- ; ING SHOW. .1; White Tennis Shirts from 2s (kL - New Box Suits and Boys;' Clothing at money saving prices. WATSON & Co. In Premises Late L. J. HOOPER AND CO.
J. Elliott & Co. Who are opening up SIX CASES of CRICKET & TENNIS GOODS ALSO ONE CASE ENGLISH BLOCKED LEGGINGS FROM BEST MAKER®.
STYLES that are snappy—TAl- - that's mam-passable—per-fect fit guaranteed. No guesswork —no uncertainty about our tailoring way. Every bit of work is done according to <*** dictates of skill and experience. OUR NEW STYLES ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. AULme, AULJNG, TAILOR, Queen Street ... .. ... Masterton.
CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) MR B. DOUGLAS begs to thank ifae residents of Masifcerton and district-, and also the travelling public for the generous support accorded to him since taking over tine Club Cafe. Patrons may rest assured that their wants will be catered for on the best possible' 'lines, and everything done to merit their support. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Letters and Telegrams Promptly attended to. 9. DOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10437, 30 September 1911, Page 1
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