CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' APPAREL! IN ALL LINES OF CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' APPAREL WE ARE EASILY FIRST. BEAVER COATS & PELISSES, 12/(5,14/6, 15/6, 17/0. CASHMERE DRESSES, 3/9, 4/9, 5/6. BEAVER & WOOL BONNETS, 1/(5, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 4/6, 5/0. BIBS, a nice variety, Gd, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-. BOOTEES from 1/- por pair. And numerous other hues at A. NORMAN'S. SSEEST' (Opposite Hartmann, Hoar and Permain's.) YOUK OPPORTUNITYFOR securing from HEN DRY & BUXTON during the next ' } l days, commencing on SATURDAY, ..501a June, a SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, on all DRAPERY, CLOTHING * MERCERY. Our prices are low t> commence with, and considering our stock is entirely new this is a genuine offer. No xhc\>-irnni goods to be offered you. Every article Fui'.sn and Clman. —FURTHEK INDUCEMENT•JO per cent, will be allowed oft all LADIES' £ CHILDREN'S COATS A- COSTUMES. Consider what this means ■ Is in the £ oil' Fashionable. Hoods. MILLINERY All our Trimmed Millinery we have considerably reduced, and will be marked nett prices. The 10 per cent. Cash Discount will be allowed on all purchases of l's (ill and upwards. HENDRY & BUXTON. qCEEX-STKEET, JIASTERTON. LOOKING rjlllE entire Held of Science, nowhere has there been such pro- | c.russ as in the Science of Optics and the fitting of Cilasses. My success in this line is due, in a measure, to the fact that I embrace every meritorious idea. I constantly seek to originate now methods "of excellence that will in any way aid me in the practice of Fitting Glasses. HERBERT T. WOOD. Chemist and Optician (by Exam.)* JIASTERTON & EKETAIIUNA. I jS CARPENTERS j I /OTjl SPECIAL ! j ♦ 'j nnlilS Boot is designed particularly for ♦ ♦ $ t) I weal c u rn S t* ne L '°M aiK ' damp winter ♦ ♦ [' ' 11\ j, months. It's Jino appearance may be noted ♦ J ///• |, f at a glance it's weight is sufiicient to keep ♦ J /In »*/ i tue eet warm dry in any weather, but ♦ ♦ ///\ fy \ not too heavy for business or ollico use. This ♦ ♦ /7 j I is but one style of our varied line, which • ♦ /it includes boots to tit all feet and suitable for J ♦ a " occasions. J , ™- ii;u "^'- , **•-■«•« IS/- seems to be what most men are willing J « to pay for a right good boot. If there are J J- " any around town equal to ours at this price, I ♦ customers who have gone away and come back « t OUR MAIL ORDER have failed to find them. ♦ » DEPARTMENT is as _ • j complete and effective _ T»T>I7I TVPTTc'T? I ♦as years of study and O . VyA.±YiJL J2J±\ XJCjJti, I t experience can make it. CENTRAL B QOT AND SHOE j ♦ Remember, our shop is orrAtn? ♦ t , , ~ .. , JslUlvJ:v. J J no further distant from ' ; I you than ihe nearest QUEEN-STREET - MASTERTON. J j post oil ice. J "SJS GAS EXPLOSIONS. tinware !i, "illllEßEj, C' lllllo '' improve the quality of the 4 I'""lie ft, *» Borough Xli.rfure, but we guarantee of all J JEVBH? f to IMPROVE YOUR LIGHT if you'll give us IjSF Wβ Ok I a ring, or drop a post card. Wo havo im- Descriptions UVHliiy! ported a large consignment of BURNERS, GLOBES, CHIMNEYS, Etc., Manufactuked. ' and offer you the advantage. LOOK AT lattllfjr THESE PRICES :--Incandescent Burner, Also— Emm, complete, 2/6 ; Opal Combination Globes, 1/6 ; U wL, Opal Chimneys, 1/-; Mantles, from Cd. SPOUTING, jlffLjMf DON'T SCRATCH the furniture striking li ■Hi matches. Let us fit up a Distance Auto- RIDGING, lyvjjSlHy matic Lighter. Just like electric light, only more brilliant. We're glad to explair. DOWN PIPES, "ci frail Come and see them working. BEALE AND PARTON, Etc. Plumbers & Gasfitters, Queen-st. Tel. 62. j<o othirJHs. 1 approaches if I ~~C. C. AITKEN'S LIST OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS. " Lady Baltimore," - Owen Wister. " The Spinx's Lawyer," o Frank Danby. " Kid McGhie," s - X - 1 ]- ket r °? r 9- " The Sage Brush," A - B - W*?d. " Mr John Strood," Percy White. " First it Was Ordained," Guy fhorne. " The Mistakes of Miss Manisty," Ashton liillers. " The Face of Clay," H- A -. vachell. " The Quickening," Francis Lyndo. " Tho Mender of Nets," Wm. Mackay. " The Artful Miss Dill," Frankforte Mooro. " Tho Northoner," ' Norah Davis. C. C. AITKEN. Bookseller and Stationer, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, and at RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. Telephone 212. Box 102.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8492, 3 July 1906, Page 7
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