i GRAHAM’S ; i Blue Moon M | | SALE - |I ! .-Be * s J IS THE TALK OF ! MASTERTON. — —— J I Husbands are even PERSUADING their Wives to attend. And. no wonder * • ONLY ONCE IN A BLUE MOON ARE BARGAINS LIKE ■ THESE AVAILABLE! • double bed • HEMMEDjj SHEETS. IRk HEET L> price ’ I 9/6 a Pair. !. .Plain White, of Splendid Quality. Size, 80in. x lOOin. Were good value at S ] Ordinary Price of 14/6 a pair. Buy them now at 9/6 a pair. I See also Another Bargain in TWILL LINEN FINISH DOUBLE BED I ( SHEETS. Size, BOin x 90in. Were, 14/6. SALE PRICE, 9/6 pair. ■ ! 54in. x 90in. SINGLE BED SHEETS. REDUCED from 9/6 to • SALE, PRICE, 5/11 a pair. I TOWELS I Beautiful Soft Absorbent Huckaback Towels. Size, 21in x 36im White « with coloured border. Were 1/6. BLUE MOON PRICE, 9d each ’ I 23 x 36 BATH MATS, 2/3 SALE BARGAINS IN ! WHITE TWILL SHEETING. 2 ■ , assorted Chec k Patterns, in B(Mn. Was 2/6 a yard. □ • Pink, Blue and Helio. You’ve SALE PRICE, 1/9. ) ( always wanted one. Were 3/11. 54in. Was 1/9 a yard. • BLUE MOON PRICE, 2/3. SAT.FI PRICE, 1/3. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN EVERY SECTION. COME AND BENEFIT! LIMITED. z QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON.
. Kettle on MarqA hot -I cup of Symingtons just touch the spot.'..its goodl jC 1 COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Thos. Symington & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh and London 93 Punctuality In Transport Railway Time 9s Good Time EVERY trade, business, or profess on has its notable features or characteristics in which it takes a pardonable pride. For example, the New Zealand Railways system is favourably kiown for its safety and punctuality in train-running. A jealously-guarded tradition of the railways is “running to time.” This active spirit of punctuality runs through the whole service, day and night, in all weathers, the whole year round. Passengers of suburban trains know well that their arrival is usually on the tick of the scheduled time. Taking the whole of the Dominion’s suburban trains, in the ciurse of a year, the average lateness of arival (arisingfrom all causes) is only 30 seconds. Similar punctuality characterises the running of the longdistance express trains. ? Wellington. F 4th July, 1932. • ' General Manager * N.Z. Railways.
WHY are LADIES wearing MANN’S SHOES this Winter? HERE IS THE ANSWER— Women’s HAND-made LEATHER Dairy Boots. Sizes 3,4, 5, 6. UWI6/6 - Special Price 12/6 FELT BUCKLE BOOTS with STIFFENERS; leather soles. Sizes, 4,5, 6 Usually 6/11. SpCCial PriCC 3/11 GAYTEE RUBBER RAIN BOOTS, With ZIP FASTENERS. All sizes. Usually 12/6. « ~ n . o/p Special Price 8/b MEN’S TAN WAITITE SHOOTERg piuvolised, with Durata Soles and heels. Sizes, 6,8, 9, 10. Usually 30/.. Special Price 19/6 WOMEN’S LACE-UP RUBBER DAIRY BOOTS. Sizes 3 4 5. UsuaU 7 3/6 Special Price 9/6 MEN’S THIGH GUMBOOTS with LEATHER soles; NAILED. Suitable for Draining. Sizes 7,8, 9. Usually 32/6. Special Price 25/SHOP IN CARTERTON, AND SAVE MONEY. Mann’s Cash Shoe Store, HIGH STREET CARTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 6
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