5 > ) & h fl 4f • I • O F Jffi u< oh /«h a i®. HERE ARE THE SEASON'S NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. SMART. DISTINCTIVE, REASONABLY PRICED . When our buyers started out in quest of Autumn and Winter Dress Fabrics, it was with the requirements of Mas- ! terton ladies well in mind, and the resolve to secure for them the same range of fabrics, the same design and colouring as the ladies in England have for their choice. The success of their efforts is amply evidenced in the splendid collection of tasteful Dress Materials and Silks of exceptionally fine qualities NOW BEING SHOWN AT HUGO & SHEARER 5. Navy Serges retain their old time popularity, whilst Gabardines, English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds, Tricotines and Velveteens in all shades will meet with great favour. SILKS for Day and Evening Wear make a glorious showing. Crepe de Chine, Jap, China and Fugi Silks are in a pleasing range of shades, some having stripes, floral or spot effects, while the Silk Taffetas, Foulards, and Bengalines provide a feast of richness in quality and colouring. To better appreciate the extremely fine range, the undoubted quality and outstanding values offered in this showing of New Dress Materials and Silk Goods, your in- , speetion is cordially invited. Hugo & Shearer’s “THE STORE OF PROGRESS.” Queen Street, Masterton.
Fascinating Models in “H.B. Autumn Shoes for Ladies'. ~t these fashionable Shoes are very I I I I J taking in style is obvious. There is | jjpX ■very Outward ami \ i-il le Sign Oi that. 1 quality are there also, both seen an 1 unseen. ISjr fI HI An examination of the new styles wia 1 gratify you and give “H.B. ’s” g | pleasure. 11 (IF ITS US GOODA DIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, Cuban heel, smart toe, 26/6 per pair. DIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES, Cuban heel, smart shape, 32/6 per pair. DIES’ TAN WILLOW DERBY SHOES, round toe, PRICE 37/6. RLS, BOX 1-BAR SHOES, sizes 7 to 9 10/-, 10, 11, 12, 13 10/6, 1 and 2 11/-. NEW CLOTHING ZEALAND ■ BTS) J FACTORY. Oueen Street MASTERTON. ICLOTHINGTACTORYj
FIAT CARS PRICES DELIVERED Model uOl 3-seacer £C7S cash. Model 501, 4-seater, torpedo £675 cash. Model 505 Chassis £750 cash. Model 505 3-seater £975 cash. Model 505 5 tester, torpedo £975 cash. Model 510 Chassis £9OO cash. Model 510 5-setter, torpedo £1235 cash. Model 510 S;. -. . —* £ 950 cash A. rnrpe.’o £1295 cash. xL'i barter and trie Light. Vmotor engineers /
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Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1922, Page 2
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