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Manchester Bargains AT “The Store of Progress” A world of daintiness and cha m lies in carefully chosen Manchester goods. Towelling, sheeting and table linen amply repay a little extra care taken in their choosing by the air of delicate refinement which they lend to your home. Make the “Store of Progress” qour Manchester headquarters, and benefit by the high quality and low prices ruling. 2}-yard Colth and 1-dozen Serviettes in pure linen, double damask, scolloped and hemmed stitched, all new leading designs. Prices from 79/6 to £5/19/6 the set. Full Double Bed Marcella QUILTS, satin finish, heavy raised floral and conventional design. Prices 37/6 to 75/-. White Bath TOWELS, sizes 23 x 46, heavy quality, tight weave, Price 7/6 pair. 80-inch White Herringbone SHEETING, superior value, Price 4/6 yard. 58-inch White Table Damask, highly mercerised, new neat patterns, Price 4/11 yard. Pure Irish Linen SERVIETTES, size 24 x 24, in new floral and striped designs. Prices from 39/6 to 63/- dozen. Hugo & Shearer’s “THE STORE OF PROGRESS,” QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

SPRING COSTUMES TAILORED TO ORDER FOR “Ready-mades” Cost. Our usual exclusive tailoring assur- \i ■ / / ed in every <b tail. Beautiful cut and '<■ AL /1 Jj / fit and the aristocratic lines that go to ma’ ■ “Alex. Donald” Costumes so g ' I • super: rto others. .A 'j ’ | b i ! J! Excellent Quality Cloths i A in blues, greys and n.'gger browns. i la-, -k Anv stvle mav be selected. U h ’ INSPECTION INVITED. 'B | ALEX. DONALD, Tailor, \\ QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. & \j

BUY FURNITURE THAT IS _ GOOD THROUGHOUT! the cheap and commonplace when buying Furniture, it’s sim- |tt 1 H B I ply u a penny wise and a pound fool- pffllL B BJR H I ish° in the long run. Buy the best—that which is soundly made and built // nfi I u Ift/S B to last, and you’ll always be thankful nT\\ . h 1///////ffF for having done so. WjMMM B Pew and McCracken’s Furniture is mTWWQQ MAo OBS distinguished by a higher degree of craftsmanship than is usually met -V" T' L • •- with, niu! i'innlly high standf.r<l of >-yle. Moreover our _.u! prices are always right. Call and let us prove these facts! * REW and McCRACKEN FURNITURI CRAFTSMEN, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1237.

HERALD OF GOOD NEWS. SHOP EARLY. | SEE OUR WINDOWS. FOOTWEAR SALE j «> ! CARPENTER and EVANS I COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 9 a.m. | Our uresent stock must be cleared to make room for SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.

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Wairarapa Age, 21 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 21 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 21 September 1923, Page 2

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