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SHOP BY POST — SfJ WITH I*H I WSU.IN3TON. km? For the Holidays. TELLING VALUES IN OAMBRM BHHtT KOUBRS y%y The ranee of colours and designs embrace the latest in New Stripe Check and fancy effects, in holio., pink, sky, navy, green, and black. All perfect fitting, woll-fmishod productions. Considerably below ordinary prices At 3/11, 4/n, o/il, o/ii, »/ii MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING AT HOLIDAY PRICES. MEN'S FANCY FLANNEL SUITS. Jackots and Trousers. A good quality in new summer patterns. 1 3 Sterling Value, 29/6, 32/6, 35/6, 39/6 MEN'S TAILOR-CUT SAC SUITS. Well-cut, showing in a splendid rsingo of patterns. ... ... Special Value, 37/6, 42/6, 47/6, SZ/6 MEN'S NEW ZEALAND SADDLE-TWEED TEOUSEKS. In new patterns.. Splendidly cut Special Value, 9/11, 10/8 BOYS' N.Z. TWEED NORFOLK SUITS. In good patterns for holiday " and school wear. " The best and cheapest suit in Wellington. 15/6, 16/9, 1//0, ie/» DI f* ™ w HOLIDAY ATTIRE I %Jf and " 'XMAS PRESENTS. WELLINGTON. All requirements at Moderate Prices. A. A. COBBIGAN, manager. M WOUNDS, ~ ,_„, . r. . w street. T.ondnn : cold hy all Chem-mn and Mrai. iiie Venaora Exchange Stationery & Fancy Goods Depot. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. jtyJR *T, LOWNDEIS begs to inform his numerous fiends and the public generally that he will open up a Select Stock of STATIONERY & FANCY GOOD 3 on or about the 20th inst., in the EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Masterton ; and trusts by civility and straight'orwaid dealing to merit a fair share of public patronage. Local Manager for the British & Continental Piano Company. - — ! SPRING & SUMMER SUITS... I ,< r-\ XTjrß have over 100 fashionable j M , \ 1 ' * serviceable materials I A—A.[ ' to select from, in styles that are j l ' > absolutely, exclusive. Make your ; selections from our new season's J % goods and we will fill your order in : I one week. We cater for ladies I who are particular about their ■ Olds & Anderson, ™BT \

f\ you see W•* pr Isn't he a splendid c c^a P ? pi? H " Highlander s i nce infancy ! That's all! Here is the unsolicited testimony of his mother, Mrs Barlow, Main-street, Palmerston North, which accompanied a photo of little Harold : — "This is my boy two years old on the 23rd August, 1907 He has been fed since an infant on "Highlander" Brand Condensed Milk, and he still lias it. He is in the best of health—weighs 2jJ stones." There's nothing to beat pure milk for feeding children —and " Highlander " Condensed is absolutely pure. "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK, THE TYPIC4L NATIONAL PRODUCT OF N.Z. " Yon can depend upon it! " TO Travel this season in the Masterton District, the purebred Clydesdale Stallion, COMMONWEALTH. By Challenger—Belle of the Isles. Terms, £4 4s single more. Full particu lars from J. FALLOON (Owner), Clancy's Stables, Dixon-street, Masterton. SUMMER IS COMING AND YOU WILL WANT A GAS-COOKER. COOKING BY GAS. IS fast superseding the old method of coal or wood ranges. Why ? Because it saves labour ;in many cases it saves the work of one servant in the house, and it is economical. It saves dirt; is absolutely clean. Ladies can do all their Cooking without the discomfort of looking after flues that won't draw, coal that won't burn, and other inconveniences of the ordinary coal range. It saves time. The GAS COOKER is ready for use at a moments notice day or night, and is always Certain, Constant and Reliable. All cookers fixed FREE OF COST by the Gas Department. COOKERS may be purchased or hired (hire from 2s per month) as may be convenient to the Customer. If hired Cooker is purchased, all amounts paid for deposit and hire are credited to purchaser. The services of the LADY DEMONSTRATOR are available for giving instruction. LADIES ARE INVITED to call at the Gas Offices and Show Room and obtain all information. Appointments may be made for instruction. Over 140 full size Cookers now in use in Masterton. This fact speaks for itself. Call early and secure one. J. W. BLACKMAN, Manager.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8942, 17 December 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8942, 17 December 1907, Page 2