END-OF-SEASON SALE COMMENCES AUGUST 10th. Exclusive ladies' wear to be sacrificed in order to make room for nwrr goods arriving. A nice selection of FUR COATS from £lB 18/-. FDR NECKLETS, Capes and Stoles, etc., from 49/6. Beautiful range of COSTUMES from £6 19/6. Skirts in latest American Plaids, Satins, Gabardines, etc., from 49/6. Nice selection of BLOUSES from 27/6. Walking, Dinner, and EVENING FROCKS from £4 15/-. Smart and Stylish. SWEATER COATS, Jumpers, etc., from 55/-. UNDERSKIRTS, NIGHTS, VESTS, etc. Our TREO ELASTIC GIRDLES AND BRASSIERES, all wonderfully reduced. SILK SCARVES from 32/ C. Bo sure and inspect our choice solection of Tweed, Velour, and Gabardino coats from £6 10/-. LAMBTON QUAY (Near Stewart Dawson's), WELLINGTON.
In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 to £lO per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd observer of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 how, despite these high prices, tea had its place and function even in those clays of good Queen Bess. And the modern diarist will record that no beverage is so important in the life of to-day. Thinlc of the thousands of cups you drink each year! How MMstP EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE should be used. "Amber Tips" is essentially a tea of fine quality and sterling value. 193
You'll Order a Suit Here Some Day if you haven't done so already. You will come here because of the unquestioned superiority of the workmanship embodied in the clothes •we make, and because of the variety and excellence of our materials. You 'll see KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN SUITS oa some of your friends, and you'll be bound to admit their unquestioned superiority. . WHY NOT OEDEE YOUB SUIT NOW! We aro just opening up the new spring materials—delightful patterns and most plwsing w«av«s, all of them. Only the best mak« of Saltaires stocked. TAILORS, MASTERTON. We close at 5.30 on Saturdays.
WHETHER FOE HAND OR '. VEGA CREAM SEPARATORS have no superiors and but few equals—no equals at the price they sell at—and there's none better at any price! EEASONS: Simplified Model, Systematise*! Mothods of Manufacture, Factory to Farm Distribution. However, no need to take our word alone. Have the VEGA MONTH'S TRIAL without obligation or commitment of any kind! If it "makes good'' —and it cannot help "making good"—it is yours, and wo can arrange about terms (if you want any) at this point. If you pay cash, 2$ per cent, discount will bo allowed up to 20th of month following trial. Write, 'phono, or call about freo trial. Remember, there's no strings of any kind to our offer. Please montion "Wairarapa when inquiring, that's all wo a*k. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHUECH. MA.STEETON BEANOH: 'PHONE 684. P.O. BOX 8.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 August 1920, Page 7
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