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saving . PEOPLE DESIROUS OF SAVING MONEY COULD NOT DO BETTER THAN VISIT McGRUER'S GREAT END OF SEASON SALE,. WHERE BARGAINS ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. t Just scan the following few Sale Specials! ! ! ! White Muslin Blouses, usual price 3s lid each. SALE PRICK 2s> 6d each. Coloured Print Underskirts, usual price 3s 11 d each. SALE PRICE 2s 6d each. Boxes ot Assoi ued Flowers, 6d art;l Is a Spray. 1200 Yards of Longcloth Embroidery. SALE PRICE 2?d 4JJ a*'' Gd yard. " i ' j White Hemstitched Handkedchiefa, 6 for 9d Coloured Patent Leather Belts, 4sd,eacli Coloured Lisle Hose, SALE PRICE Is pair. Lisle Gloves (all colours), SALE PRICE 9d pair Great Money Saving Sale phone in. P.O. BOX

SUITS ARE NOT SLOP Never in the history of Suit making, has the profession of the tailor been so much abused. A few years back a "Slop Suit" was just what was claimed for it. Nowadays there is more claimed for it than "proves out" to bo fact. Have you been bitten by the chan-e to save largely on your next SuitP . It isn't surprising then, to see men "who know 1 ' gravitate back to the man who TAILORS a tailor made Suit. You'll save on your, next Suit by paying the tailor who builds it—every Krahgen and Chapman, TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. PERRY STREET,

THE iasterton Farmers Im Wo can roly on the support of the Thousands of BATIBFSEO Custtsews wo already have on our books. „.„ We especially invite those Farmers WHO HA\& US A TRIAL, to get in touch with u without delay. n . mmfkat We handle every Implement necessary for the successful cuitivatMß of the Farm. We know our Implements, and we only touch the very best manufactured. .„_„,,_. mrt T nnir « OTTO WE HAVE A FULL STAFF 0 F EXPERTS TO LOOK YOUR REPAIRS. ■ . ~., . t . .._„„ CONSULT US BEFOREICOiNC ELSEWHERE J. H. NAYLOR, Travelling Representative. Phone 442 R. D. LEACH, Mana d*»v Pno" 8 «•

THE BRADBURY Eacli is a splendid machine,. perfect-in it's, own class, and it simply depends on your requirements which would be the best. They are all powerful, speedy, efficient, goo hill climbers, and will go through mud, slush, sand, or ruts with eas and safety. There is not a detail about any o these Motor Cycles „for which we need apologise. You are welcome t inspect anything you wish. Gome in this week and decide'which model you prefer. Our salesman will galadly give you any information and explain the mechanism of the various machines in languag you can easily understand. (D. G. BROWN, Proprietor), Opposite Post Office QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON, /We are also Agents for the ARGYLE, B:S.A.' (genaine) HOLLTQ NIMROD, and ROVER BICYCLES. Vo lQe >' ttUJ^,

L? M°D; P A ™ 101 BAKER AND ** FECTJQNEH, riBKBS to notify the public t&it lie h*s taken ov<a the biuunwts F carried en by I£R J. B. SAN- .. lie business will be ooaductai on the most up-to-date Haet, sad outoean c»a depend upon the he-** BXEAD Had choicest i GODT «ad BIBTHDAY ■ ■ .'. <peo3slty.- Chtfl. tamers waited oa Q&»ly; NOTE.— He Bakery in Pino Stres* is eta! being conducted, under fee mmb management. t. ftSflO. PATRICK, (LATE J. P. KANKIK.J Oc-m«r Qa en and Perry SlrwtJj

TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABQI&T TO FENCE, * TOTAHA VMSSO* DO&DPPERS, which we »re prepaid to quit at a rary low price. It will pay you to give us a oaH« RAGNELIi T>HOS. BAGNELL JOROS. TIMBER, WOOD AND CQAU BEjg* CHANTS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 2

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