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¥ m . that we ai»e the CHEAPEST IT JC J| HA/*!* ln Ladies' and Children's It I\J it l> i*V/l Ready-to-wear Clothing. .. Ladies' Summer Skirts are selling quickly at 9/6, 12/6,13/6, 17/6 to 21/6. Call and see them. . . Nicely Trimmed Silk Blouses at 10/6, 12/6, 16/6. Well worth your inspection. Ladies' Shirt Blouses at 3/11. This summer's goods. Ladies' Muslin Blouses, beautifully made, at 5/6 and 8/6. Ladies' Elbow Gloves in Beaver, Grey, White and Cream, at 2/- per pair. Ladies' Underskirts in large variety from 4,6. Children's Pinafores A splendid selection just to hand, ranging from 1/-, 1/3, 1/6,1/9, 2/- to 5/6. Children's Bonnets (Silk). A choice lot, selling at very moderate prices. Very pretty styles in Children's Holland Dresses and Tunics. Pique Tunics at 4/6 to 7/6. Remember. To Shop with us Is a Money-saving Venture. A. NORMAN, Queen-street. Bear Us in Mind WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF A GOOD PAIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES. GENT'S SUPERIOR CHROME BOOTS, a light, yet strong, boot. Leather lined, sewn soles, in three shaßes, 14/6. Canvas lined, 10/6, 12/6. MEN'S STRONG NAILED SHOOTERB, 8/6, 10/6,12/6, 14/6. Ladles' Tan Boots and Shoes in Great Variety. LADIES' Very Neat 2, 3 or Cross Strap TAN KID SHOEB, pump soles, 10/6, 15/6,17/6. LADIES' TAN LACE SHOES, high or medium heels, pump soles, perfect fitting, 10/6 to 14/6. LADIEB' TAN BOOTS. We have a great stock of BUTTON and LACE TAN BOOTB. They are made by the best English and American makers. Are dainty in appearance and perfect fitting. 14/6, 17/6, 18/6. Choice Variety In Children's Boots, Shoes and Sandals. Queen-street, - Masterton. •PHONE 175. A Home Gift, mm WHAT SHALL IT BE?-YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT. \ % Something beautiful, of course-something usefulsomething that will outlive the day and the season. Something that not only the recipient, but the giver and the entire family may enjoy -what else, indeed, but something for the home. Here area few suitable suggestions taken from our splendid stock : Piano Stools, Music Stands. Easy Chairs, Cushions, Floor Rugs, Verandah Screens, Hammocks, Artistic Pictures. Handsome Chinaware, etc. The prices of these presents are as pleasing as the gifts themselves. May we have your ioapection ? Hoar & Permain, MASTERTON. HIGH-CLASS DENTISTRY At Moderate Prices. INDIFFERENT DENTISTRY at Any * Price is a bad bargain. Our complete organi»ation and equipment enable us to MiS!&?y^^-Z^^&&^ 1 GSk ' urn out 'he very best dentistry at very Complete Sets of Teeth (Upper and Lower), Plain Extraction, 1/- • Painless Extraction, 2/6. Each Extraction Under Gas (Gas given free), 2/6. Any number of teeth up to thirty-two easily extracted with one application of gasComplete Sets of Teeth made in one day if required. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. FROST & FROST (Late Bridge & Frost), \ f WILLIS STREET (50 yard* above Manners St.), WELLINGTON. Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'clock. Write for further particu ars 2 I IF YOUR EYES x> EMEMBER IMMEDIATE RELIEF awaits them here—that permanent relief X\) so seldom experienced. You owe your eyes proper care. It s your tret duty to the foremost blessing of Nature to twe them attended by a competent optician. We are thoroughly competent and shall gladly tell you what the trouble is and the remedy. EXAMINATIONS FREE. HERBERT T. WOOD. Chemist and Optician (by Exams.), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. "—" ~ ~ _ - - - - -- - --- L - u -- lm - im - m m m fm im m m m m/ m m jK m p m <m m m ■■■■ , i; Sunshades! Ij i| SUNSHADES 4/6 SUNSHADES jj Ij SUNSHADES 4/11 SUNSHADES jj ■I SUNSHADES 5/6 SUNSHADES j; ij SUNSHADES 6/6 . SUNSHADES jj Ij SUNSHADES 7/6 SUNSHADES |j |i SUNSHADES 8/6 SUNSHADES jj ij SUNSHADES 9/6 SUNSHADES jj !j SUNSHADES 10/6 SUNSHADES jj jj SUNSHADES 11/6 SUNSHADES jj !J All This Season's Goods. |j ;! HENDRY & BUXTON. ij |! QUEEN-STREET. || DON'T eat what the Doctor orders; eat OTriTr the same ashe eats. Speaking from long ,\\ c F. SHAVV personal experience, Dr Andrew Wilson (of _. Ag h d lot of MsWES»p h Men . eTweedSulte , confidence. Wβ manufacture the real Mackay. a j 26/- each. Second-hand Oppossu One of our Bermaline Loaves is equal to one jj U g S Second-hand Baddles out of stoc nound of the best gravy beef. Have no other.j jUt8 t now. Also 100 Pairs- OOLONIA McKay & Sons, SADDLE TWEED PANTS at 10/6 Bi< Bakbbs and Confectioners. door still in vogue.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 7

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