STOCKTAKING AND END -OF - SEASOf 0* __. In E-B ■ THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS! Ladies' Washing Blouses 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, Prints at 3d, 4|d and 6d per yard 2 1 1: 3 ' ll Children's Good Washing Dresses i/i Ladies' Summer Skirts 3/11, 4/6, 5/9 yi 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 Ladies' White Linen Skirts 9/11 and 10/6 . Girls' Blouses 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 Ladies' White Underskirts, embroidery Girls' Serge Skirts 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 J trimming ' at 3/n ' 4/9 ' 5/I1 Infant's Bibs 3d, -id, 6d, 9d each ToW die a ' M ' lA 1/3 ' 1/6 Pel ' rair ' larg ° l I,inafoTes 9d ' V-. 1/3, 1/C 1/9, 2, Remnants of Blouses from 1/- blouse Boys' Galatea Blouses 1/-. 1/6,1/11 oach length. Remnants of Ribbons of all shades All This Week's Bargains at A. NORMAN, QUEEN-STREET, - - . MASTERTON. ■ ■ : -: "" ■ ... =1 SALE ! SALE ! Hannah's Summer Sale ======== IS NOW ON ! — TREMENDOUS BOOT BARGAINS! THE whole of our immense stock—a stock second to none in the town—must bo turned over during the next few weeks. Seasonable Shoes at Sale Prices I Bargains in Tan Shoes ! Bargains in Tan Shoes! Special Oddments _lust be Cleared at Any Price ! LADIES' BARGAINS. MEN'S BARGAINS. Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes,-1/9 Men's Shooter Boots, 8/3, 10/-, 11/9, Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Shoes, patent 13/3 toeeaps, 6/9 Men's Chrome Light Boots, 9/11, 11/9, Ladies' Glaco Kid Street Shoes, low 13/3, 14/6. heel?, 6/3 Special Job Line Men's Glaco Light Ladies' Glace Kid Button Shoes, 7/6 Boots, 9/11 Ladies' Superior Chrome Lace Shoes 7/6 Men's Glace Goloshed Boots, 13/11 Ladies' Superior Chrome Lace Boots, 8/6 Men's Glace Bective Brand Boots, 17 '6, and 9 9 19/Ladies* Tan Strap, Lace, Tie Shoes, 12/11 Men's Tan Calf Boots, 18-, 19/- and and 10/3 22/6 Ladies' Tan Glace Lace and Button Boots, Men's Black Glace Square Toe Boots 13/3 15/11 DON'T FORGET THE GREAT BOOT SALE AT— R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., SHOEISTS, Queen-street, : : Masterton. (Country Orders promptly attended to ynd sent out at Sale Prices.) B in " — •—*■ jfl The Thermos Flask* "^ Always Ready ffgir ■ ,east t,,oub!e * Jfr X I_3l Jn_3Jr" tt sed by T,M ' THEKINGan< Y&k''' -•' ll 1_ \ ' "'"''wP. Hot Beverages will remair \ll|_ v . ,- '- ' /3. ._'-• "~*. \ -_%!_. hot for 24 hours without any appli r'"[" * Gold Drinks will remain cole V"' _.- ''■ G liaci in I'i nt3 > Quarts, and V "-'.jBBBp f Herbert T. Wood, >5^ A \ V ./, Chemist & Optician, ••<£^ss3^^^ji QUEEN-ST., - MASTERTON I j>n a bis? -BT/n_TTfc 1 I rni_M_, iuuk pitiuicca nuw. | "IOSTE have just received for the 'Xmas Season a choice variety of | Plain and Stained Oak Mouldings. These are now § the latest style, and when framed up add greatly to the appearance and I value of your picture. | This Department being under the personal supervision of Mr Hoar, we | can guarantee any work of this class entrusted to him. 3 We specialise in this work and solicit your patronage. m _._. m ~vat .t_ji I I I HOAB & PEIMAIH, General Furnishers, j § Masterton and Carterton. § Ask Your Draper ~~. H_ ° SHOW YOU one of the Best Inventions of the 20th Century JL -the "HEALTH CORSELET," Patent No. 22393. Then we ask you to wear the Corselet, and let your heart and lungs have a chance to perform their tasks without distress, and so banish all indications of indigestion. Again we ask you to wear CORSELETS, and you will wonder what has happened— life will be so full of pleasure. Get the information from your draper, milliner, or mercer; or write to us for the name of the The "W.G." Wholesale Manufacturing Company, Ltd., fl 103 a, Cuba-street, Wellington. W.F.C.A. Agents for Wairarapa. if A YOOfi YOONG GlfiL'S^ mh :: FOOT :: / \_S. \ \r]j) _/_/ \ pretty. Keep it that way with I 1 A correct Shoes. Her graceful carriage, lithe Jli jS anc * mo^on i deponds on the comfort of her \ \ Wr/f After Quality, Ease, Elegance, and Perfection \ d? of Fit are the stroDg points in favour of my Boots *=_*" These are stylish goods, but not at stylish prices Let Wle Show Them To You. KITCHENER, Opposite Post Office - Masterton s. j §„ i_? WHE9 __R_t W Hi H For Genuine I 3 Furniture . 1 ■ Go to MCCRACKEN'S, 1 !Q[EE a shipment of BEDSTEADS just arrived from Home. ■ %£/*£. A rare novelty for those about to furnish. CALL AND IN- ■ "S SPECT at the CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE. I IT. McCracken, 1 Opposite Wagg's Factory, Telephone 237. I ■■"■M - BM___BBBBH__HMHHHHBHBHHHM__B___^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 7
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