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gjPECIAL DISPLAY! OF LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS! Elaborately Trimmed with BEAUTIFUL LACE AND INSEBTION. Imported Direct from ono of the Largest i and Most Reliable London Manufacturers. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES! PRICES RANGE FROM 6/9 to 35/-. Also A NICE SELECTION OF SILK MOIRE SKIRTS, in all Shades. COTTON AND LINEN UNDERSKIRTS, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. See the Windows at J. L. MURRAY'S, DBAPEB AND MERCEIt. NEXT DOOR TO CLUB HOTEL, Masterton. WALKING CRAZE is catching on. So, before you start, Be sure and Get a Good Pair of Well-Fitting BOOTS. THEY WILL HELP YOU TO WIN. Undoubtedly you cannot do better than pay the W.F.C.A. Boot Department a visit. There you will see A YEBY LARGE ASSORTMENTS and will be sure to get what you want. W.F.C.A. 1 BOOT DEPARTMENT. YOU'VE NO TIME TO LOSE IF you wish to secure some of tbe Bargains in LADIES' WHITE UNDERCLOTHING that we are offering this week. • FROM Tuesday, 3rd Nov., TILL Tuesday, 10th Nov., we shall hold a Special Sale of f LADIES' WHITE UNDERCLOTHING at 3/- in £. Discount FOR CASH All goods not to your satisfaction may be returned, and we will refund the money; but to secure this Sale Discount all orders must be accompanied with Remittance?. LADIES' LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery. USUALLY 4/6, 5/-, 5/6, 0/-. NOW 3/11, 4/3, 4/8, 51-. LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery. USUALLY 3/6, 3/11, 5/6. NOW 3/., 3/4, 4/9. : LADIES'LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS, trimmel with Lace or Embroidery. USUALLY 7/9, 7/-, 6/6, 5/-. NOW 6/6,5/11,5/6,4/3. LADIES' LONGCLOTH SKIRTS, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery. USUALLY 5/11, 10/6. NOW 53/, 8/11. LADIES' LONGCLOTH SLIP-BODICES. USUALLY 3/6, 2/9, 1,11.. NOW 3/-, 2/1, 1/8. • LADIES' LONGCLOTH NIGHT-DRESS-ES, trimmed with Lace or Embroidery. USUALLY 5/, 7/6, 9/6, 11/, 13/6.; NOW 4/3, 6/6, 8/-, 9/6, 11/9. r Send for Illustrated Price-List, post free. 8 Also kindly mention this paper when orderj' ing. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. WE SAY WHAT WE HAVE TO SAT QUICKLY. Then the public step in and say the nest, which usually runs as follows : WE have tried all other shops, but find for Quality of Goods, Selection and Prices there is no better shop than your's, meaning D. FINLAYSON& SONS, • BOOT & SHOE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, QUEEN-STREET, - - - MASTERTON. THE p MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO. ABE THE WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVES or Morrow, Bassett & Co., Sole Agents in New Zealand for— McCORMICK HARVESTING MACHINES, CONSISTING of Left-hand Open Back Reapers and Binders, Mowers, Daisy Reapers, Hay Rakes, Donaghey Twine and all Farmers' Requisites, Excelsior Ploughs, Cultivators and Harvester, S. E. WRIGHT, Queen-street {opp. J. L. Murray's), ACCOUNTANT, Typist, Shorthand Writer, and Commission Agent. Books kept, balanced and audited. Pupils received for Book-keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, Agencies of all kinds undertaken. } SPRING AND SUMMER, 1903 AND 1904. H. A. WHELCH, DRAPERS, COSTUMIERS, & MILLINERS. OUR show of NOVELTIES this season is numerous. There has been a great demand already on some of these goods. The Showroom has been well patronised. Our Prices are Reasonable, and the articles are of the right stamp. "SMALL PROFITS & QUICK RETURNS." DRESS DEPARTMENT AND DRESSMAKING. We are busy in this department, and our > order-sheets are filling for Dressmaking. The reason for this rush is the warm days wo are having. We should advise our patrons that it is necessary to place your orders early, to save disappointment. We have a good selection of DRESS MATERIALS—SiIk, Muslin, Delaine, the new Silkene, Voile, Spotted Lawn. BLOUSINGS and OTHER WASHING j FABRICS too numerous to mention. We can supply the following AT BED- , ROCK PRICES : — Calicos, Sheetings, . Blankets, Quilts, Lace Curtains, Linen specially for Drawn Thread Work, Galateas, Prints, Art Muslin, Hearth Rugs, Wool Door Mats, Carpet, Floor Cloth, Tin Trunks, Tin Hat Boxes, Portmanteaux, Brief Bags, etc. Boys' and Men's Clothing at Bed Rock. Boys' and Men's Shirts and Pants at Bed-Rock. H. A. WHELCH, Cash Draper, Qoeen-stbeet, - - • Mastebton. i Every tea-drinker should 1 vircß tea a ' * eas ' use ' ne new [ T, « fcK ' tA " 9 a t 2s.—John Graham & Co., Agents.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7606, 2 November 1903, Page 2

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