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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ FIRST QUALITY | ! LADIES' HAND BAGS. ♦ _— , —, j I 5&Js Green, Brown and Tan. | ' ♦ f^t^v^Hr- , Very .Choice. New Shapes. + t ♦ ♦ inKf? 6s, 7s, lOs, 12s 6d, 15s, 20s, ♦ ♦ jyfjil " 255, 30s. t t mmbbbbbbibbbbbbb—bb— ♦ ' BBHBv IV A ■■ a HI II « V Ik ff AkBBBI ♦ W* I I a wptJF VQf Bk Jft B\ I T —Hi wKmai%. w Jr t 'l a i^B^fc—lHVl m 1 pJJmmmMj bl MBOI #> ♦ WBn f Mr I j UWMBHTI MI tm «>»". a BKHH " i ■ ptbti v I Be ■SffKi a fir A W MB I iff ilk IL ■ *h g 71 *•■ Bβ ■■ •*« » ■ ,^L. w I VB. ■ fl a .^kw ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ QUEEN-STREET, ¥ T QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. lIIIfI If\* | MASTERTON. Our stock is now so grand That we are best and beat the We'll create a big demand ; rest So be sure to be on hand , s oft expressed by those who it a dainty dress you'll command. test DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY. OUR now Spring Dress Goods arc ready, and such a blossoming out of pretty T> V a happy alliance of art and commerce colorings you should see. If you would know _b3 we have developed a Millinery Departwhat's what in Dress Goods for this Spring ment which has the reputation of being the and Summer you should visit our shop and ——— finest in the district. Never before in our spend a little time in looking through our ■ history has this exquisite department been so Dress Department. Our claim of leadership well organised and equipped as now; never is strengthened as season follows season, and before so early in the season have we had so our new imports for spring and summer bid many beautiful features awaiting inspection ; fair to greatly increase our fame as dress never before have so many admirable creations merchants. Visit this busy section of people ready-to grace feminine beauty. Our Milliners for yourself. MISS DIXON, with a well- are working very hard to keep pace with organised stall"of assistants, will be pleased to orders. Our goods are of special-character, book your orders for dressmaking. Don't and although they may be copied the imitadelay; oiders are coming daily, aud if you lions never have the same grace and tone leave it till the last thing you court disappoint- equal to the models created at Hooper's. ment.

YOU MAY BE wearing glasses already and getting benefit from them, but not so much as is possible to get. We have heard people. say, " I have tried wearing spectacles." That is no sign that glasses will not benefit you. You may have been fitted the best that your optician knew. We frequently FIND PEOPLE wearing glasses that are an injury to their eyes. Some defect was overlooked. OUR TESTS LEAVE NO DEFECTS UNDISCOVERED. ALFRED LBVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 14, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY (next Bank of Australasia) WELLINGTON. T. H. IV! on pi so**, Manager. MASTERTON GLADSTONE— LONGBUSH. ON and after MONDAY, September 2nd, the undersigned will run a Coach DAILY, excepting Thursdays, leaving Longbush at 8 a.m., and returning from Masterton at 3.30 p.m. Comfortable , Accommodation for Passengers. Return Fares between Longbush and Masterton, 6/-; and between Gladstone and Masterton, 4/-. A special brake will run per arrangement, carrying parcels, luggage and dogs. Parcels may be left at the Club Stables. DONALD McPHEE. — NOW THAT THE HOT WEATHER IS COMING ON YOU SHOULD GET IN A SUPPLY OF "HIGHLANDERS" CONDENSED MILK. " It's so VERY handy i" Just imagine what it means in hot summer weather to have plrnty ol nice, fresh, pure, rich milk always at hand ! For Cooking and Baking—Puddings, Custards, Sauces, Biscuits, etc. For Dessert —Sweets and the like For the Tea, Breakfast and Supper Table, for the Invalid and the Infant—at all times and on all occasions the delicious Full Cream "HIGHLANDER " Condensed Milk is indeed a boon. It is used in more homes to-day than ever. Don't rely on buying an odd tin now and again; bettor far to cut down your milkman's bill and keep a good supply in the house of "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK. " You can depend upon it /" C—■■-■—■■■■- > LIVERY STABLES. MR EDWARD JONES wishes to notify the public that he has first-class Stables and Loose-boxes, and lie is prepared to let stands. Every attention given. All conveniences for visitors, bathrooms, etc. • Address: CRICKET-STREET (back of Graham and Co.). ,

CLUB HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, - - MASTERTON Telephone No. 57. Patronised by The Earl His 0F Excellency Ranfurly. NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF * TOM PORTER. Late Manager Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC. HAVING just completed four large and well-lit Sample Rooms, Travellers requiring the use of them should wire early to avoid disappointment. The Rooms being attached to the hotel make them a great convenience to travellers. Staples & Co.'s Beer Sold. TOM PORTER, Proprietor a Quart of Good Ale is a Dish for a King" —Shakespeare—(Winter's Tale). Beer : Delicious Beer BEAUTIFULLY BRIGHT, SEDUCTIVELY SPARKLING, PERFECTLY PURE. STAPLES' XXXX BEER, is "~ THE BEST BEER BREWED, And may be obtained at almost all Hotels in the Wairarapa district. I and touch no other beer ! i Call for Staples' Best ! Drink only Staples' Best! J. STAPLES & CO., (Limited). MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY-STREETS, WELLINGTON. CENTRAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. MR F. S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Hawera, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the above well-known house. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family residence in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good Table, Best of Wines, Ales, etc. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. F. S. COOPER Proprietor. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, MASTERTON. A NEW and Commodious House, well appointed, and spacious Sitting, Dining and Commercial Rooms, and Bedrooms. First-class Cuisine, the best brands of Liquors, and good service. Night- and Day Porters. Sample Rooms. R. BARCLAY, Proprietor. ' CLUB STABLES. THE public are notified that I have pur- < chased the above well-known stables from Mr T. W. Miller. The business will be carried on under my own personal supervision, and a competent man will be in charge at any time during my • absence. Owing to increased business, a Landau has been purchased, and is now available at the stables. Telephone 491 ■ A.C. TROWER. ';

T. Gγ. HOAR, IVBonymental Sculptor, HALL-STREET, MASTERTON. A VERY Fine Selection of Monumerits & Tombstones I in stock. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY! My Work is My Recommendation. I ITALIAN MARBLE AND • SCOTCH GRANITE. THE MUNICIPAL . . GAS DEPARTMENT. How the Domestic Servant Problem may be Solved. A SERVANT will not cost you less than £5O pet* year, plus coal or firewood bill. But if you have a Gas Cooker fixed there will be no coal or firewood to carry about, no dirty stoves, fires that won't light, ovens that won't draw, or else burn everything up before you know where you are, no smuts flying round and dust from ashes covering every thing. YOUR HOME IS KEPT CLEAN AND NICE, the fire is always there whenever you want it, and just the heat you require. A Gas Cooker is the best of domestic servants at less than one quarter the cost you pay for someone to do all the dirty work of the house for you. OVER TWO HUNDRED FULL-SIZED GAS COOKERS FIXED IN MASTERTON. Our Lady Demonstrator is available to give instruction as to the most economical way to use Cookers. Cookers on Hire from 2/- per mtinth. Fitted free of cost. Deposit from 10/-. AH monies paid credited to cost of stove if purchased. Gas for Cooking, 5/10 per IOOOft. Show Rooms and Office: CHAPEL-STREET. Telephone 309. Call and obtain full particulars. Ask for Gas Stove Cookery Book. A shipment of the LATEST IMPROVED BEAUTIFULLY ENAMELLED COOKERS just opened up. tlea/t, hahdy, inexpensive.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9212, 3 November 1908, Page 7

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