The Athenic and the Delphic are Blocking Us. OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT IS crowded out, and as we have heavyshipments now on the water for our Christmas trade by the above ships, we are absolutely forced to sacrifice our present stock to make more room. PRINTED TOILET SETS, six pieces,. 9/6. PORCELAIN PURE WHITE FLUTEI> TOILET SETS, six pieces, 13/6. FINE PORCELAIN PURE WHITE J FLUTED CUPS & SAUCERS, 4/11 * dozen. Half-dozen of these nice CUPS and halfdozen PLATES to match for 4/3. JUGS, sets of three, good sizes for 1/11, JUGS, sets of three, good sizes for 2/6. BROWN TEAPOTS, 1/6 size for 1/-. BROWN TEAPOTS, 1/9 size for 1/3. COME ALONG AND SEE OUR STOCKS. OUR PRICES ARE UNBEATEN. . . . JNO. GRAHAM & CO. . C. S. BALL, Gentlemen's Tailor. MY NEW SEASON'S GOODS HAVE ARRIVED, and many Really Choice Lines are included. All the Most Fashionable and Serviceable Goods on the Home markets have been sent forward, and they are of Exceptional Quality. Patrons can rely on getting i A Suit that Fits Well, Looks Well and Wears Well, and the PRICES ARE REASONABLE in every case. 1 Address— r Next to Abraham and Williams, Ltd., t QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. i t i i ) Do You Ask Your Grocer for "WAXINE" SOAP, And Insist Upon Having It, OR are you willing to take the inferior quality so often sent, and for which you pay the same price as for the best ? Two bars of WAXINE SOAP will do as much washing as three bars of other soap, , will do it better.and you will save a shilling. DO NOT BE PUT OFF, BUT INSIST UPON GIVING "Waxine" Soap a Trial. AN APOLOGY. T TAKE this opportunity of 1 informing my numerous . customers and clients that I have been successful in obtaining the services of a thoroughly efficient Sign writer and DecorJ ator (MR OSCAR BYATT, of ' Bydney), and apologise for one , or two instances of delay dur- ' ing the past fortnight,through 5 circumstances over which I > had no control. 1 am still prepared to eater ' for the needs of all business men in the matter of Signwriting. I have always been looked upon as the "Premier" i Signwriter of this town, and I still undertake to do a class of work which for effect and finish cannot be equalled in the district. Don't forget to place your order for the Christmas season with me. —I remain, yours obediently, ROBERT J. LTTTLE. gADDLERT " AND HARNESS. JUST LANDED, ex S.S. Rimutaka. 1 case ENGLISH LEGGINS, of latest patterns, blocked in Puttee and New- ' market Chrome or Hogskin. A few sets of ENGLISH PONY HARNESS, Brown and Black. Also ■ special MILK-CART HARNESS. A large assortment of BEST ENGLISH BRIDLES, Pelham, Snaffle and Bradoon. LADIES' BRIDLES in great variety. 1 case WHIPS, Gig, Buggy, Trap and Cart, 1/6 to 27/6. . 1 case ENGLISH HOGSKIN SADDLES. J. ELLIOTT & CO., Saddlers & Harness Makers, QUBEN-STREET, MaSTEBTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 6
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