IW.riviM- 'E I 9 i FOR : : E . : FOR : : 1 I Men and Women ! ImilE boat is wImI, wo try to give, audi! you try hard enough to do § JL ii thing you eoino as near succeeding as possible. Wo try to give | iko boat possible value in Hosiery. Wo select from the very best | makers, and wo soil ut a reasonable profit. I IT PAYS YOU J to buy our Hosiery. It pay us lo sell at a small profit, for we retain | your nermanont custom. | | | SVlet-'s All-woo! Cashmape Half-Hosa, seamless feet, | I "J/- pair | S Man's Heather Cashmere Half-Hose, seamless fast, j 2/- pair, „ ft/lon's Golf Hose, seamless feat, 2/1". pain*. | Women's Plan Cashmere Hose, seamless feet, 1/11 | I pair*. I Woman's 1-1 Rib Cashmera Hose, seamless feet, 1/6 jj pain. I And a Grand Selection of Fancy Stripa and Embr-oidapad | Hosa—Tan, Black and Colour's—at | KA/%_Hk REAL WATERPROOFS § | t_JS§J IuUF FOR MEN - 1 I F-B- Made to order, material and work- | | W%, «m<*fw man slli P guaranteed, 20/-, | 1 irßrlT i IPi if 22/-. For Farmers, special make, | | ___rH pegged or sewn, 25/-and 30/.— | | and therefore comfortable by seeing to well- W fitting boots. The pains and penalties of the W shooting season arise from ill-fitting footwear. Place your foot in our hands; in stfor N_ other words, let us make you a pair of boots that will be as comfortable as your most treasured slippers, and as water-resistiDg as a\ any material made. Our Making and Mend- \| 9 \ / \ ing Department is in charge of an expert v| ©j / \ workman. Give it a trial. II & i /_fsL %jP q (&&M. B_P w_3.J_- H» wi ® ff_* _, / w CENTRA!- SHOE STORE, jfr E¥_ aster-ton. / /s^flOlMl!: mmmmMmw*KWK**a*mMWHKaßSßa « \ggoo NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY We have a sp.endad range of these goods, and would ask yow to inspect the show In our window. PYJAMAS at 4/6. PYJAMAS at 7/8. PYJAMAS all prices to 17/6. N.Z. Clothing Factory, ('Phone 101) Queen-streets - IVlasterton. sells on its merits and needs no Couon Schemes or " Catch-Penny " Gill Enterprises to help it. Ask for it. 1 /8. I /10 and 21- per lb. 18 11 Your Lenten Necessities B m "RffEED not give you any worry as to how your domestic 9 H J3I arrangements may be carried through. To all who aj El observe this lenten season, we promise to meet their innerH || most and outermost needs. Our Grocery Department is H 9 replete with a stock of Dri_d Fruits, Tinned Goods, Cereals, H m Etc; whilst we have on hand practically AN ENDLESS VARIETY of FISH FOODS. Foods that furnish support for the body and the brain; M M foods ihat repair the wasted tissuo, in fact foods that nourish j M in every possible way. Here are a few —Herrings, kipperod, i 1 fresh and in tomato sauce, Haddocks, Mullet and White- jj ' | bait, Ling, Lobster, and Oysters, in addition to Shrimps. f 1 Sardines and Salmon. Quality and price assuredly satis- | jj factory. ffl ti -3 & *1 t "The Stove for Everything. 5 " & j Masterton. "Phone 14. | J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9629, 18 March 1910, Page 2
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