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Curtains L J Curtains! SPECIAL PURCHASE OF MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES SLIGHTLY SOILED. 25 PAIR CRE AM LACE CURTAINS! 3 YARDS LONO, WORTH 10s 6d. SALE PRICE 5S 11tf Pair. 3J YARDS LONG, WORTH lis Cd. SALE P,RICE 6s lid. 1 PAIR, EACH 4 YARDS LONG. WORTH 19s 6d. SALE PRICE 12s 6d Pair. 1 PAIR, EACH 4 YARDS LONO. WORTH 25g. SALE PRICE 15s 6d Pair. 25 SINGLE CURTAINS CREAM AND WHITE 2S TO 3i YAIiDS LONG. WORTH Is lid, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d and 9s 6di each. SALE PRICE IS, 2S 3d, 2s 6d, 3S 9d. 4s 6d each GREAT MONEY SAVING McGRUER'S Sale NOW ON >:-\7 t : ? hr*;\V m-' A Man is mgue or Marred by the fcuit He Wears m h stee®: - li I Tailoring is a Scieico that requires skill and perseverance. The lack of suffiicent skill in applying this science is evident tvlien you look about you on the .street, and note the number of'men whose appearance has been marred by badly . fitting suits. KRACAHAN AND CHAPMAN are tailoring scientists, and they put all their talent into the making of every suit. Leave your order here, and you will get a suit that fits .perfectly ' in every point. A fine range of New Autumn Suitings has arrived. Place your Easter Suit order early to ensure delivery. Krahagetund Chapman, TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS. PERRY STREET, THE Masterton Farmers Implement Co, Ltd, Are Out to Give Satisfaction We can rely on the support of th® Thousands of SATISFIED CustM&< era wa already have on our books. „ 7T ™ „»™ xt<v« -trcm nmm Wo especially invite those Farmers WHO HAVE NOT YET GIV<KM US A TRIAL, to get in touch with u without delay. We handle every Implement necessary for the successful cultivation of the Farm. We know our Implements, and we only touch the very b ° S, WB n HAVB e A FULL STAFF 0 F EXPERTS TO LOOK AFTEB YOUR REPAIRS. CONSULT US BEFOR E COINC ELSEWHERE J. H. NAYLOR, Travelling Representative. Phone 442 R. D. LEACH, Manager. Phone 46. m THE BRADBURY IHERUDGE THE CLINO, TWIN Each 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 wo need apologise. You are welcome t inspect anything you wish. Come 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. 3 Si S Motor and Cycle Works. (D. G. BROWN, Proprietor), Opposite Post OfSce QLEEN STREET. MASTERTON, We are also Agents for the ARGYLE, B.S.A. (genuine) HOLLIS NIMROD, and ROVER BICYCLES. ' ° 5 L; M°D' p A ™ lol ' BAKER AND '""FECTIQNER, WISHES to notify tie puhlio tkoi he has taken ovor the IraisineM lately carried on by MR J. P. SANKIN. The business will be conducted on the most up-to-dfite iiaei, and customed-* can depend rtpon gstting tie h.f it BB.EAD and choioost SMALIs GOOr birth. DAY 'pecLidty. tomers w&itod on a&Jy. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pia« is BtiH being conduct®?! nnd«r t&sss? management* L. MoD. PATRICK, (liAT® J. P. BANKING OgfluP ©n'«n and sP«?ry ftferwlßi MASTGRTOX. TO FARMERS WHO ARE ABOUT TO FENCE. W E a * «r & xT 6 A ,J? rge Qaantrity o» SAWN TOTARA FifiNCQB EB/OPPERS, which we are prepsrw} to quit at a very low price. It will pay jou to give us a wtjt, > "^RAGNELL ►RO3. B] EOS. TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL GlEs* -wfAitm" . i .- j

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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