I W.F.C.A. I B : : FOR : : 1 gjl : : FOR : : . ' fi I Men and Women I 1 rT\\U 7 > l>oßl is what wo try to tfvo, and if you try hard enough to do 1 H JL a Ihiiitf you ooino as uoar succeeding as possible. We try to gn o | I Iko boat possible value in Hosiery. Wo soleet from tho very best | 1 makers, and wo soil at a reasonable profit. . | I IT PAYS YOU 1 I to buy our Hosiery. It pay iv to soil at a small profit, for wo retain j H your ponnanent custom. I I Men's All-wool Casluncre Half-Hose, seamless feet, j H 1/- pair 1 I SVJen's Heathen Cashmane Half-Hose, seamless fact, j |§ 2/- 83a8»*. fc i Men's Golf Hose, seamless feat, 211 pair. | i Women's Plan Cashmene Hose, seamless feet, 1/11 | I pair. | Women's 1-1 Rib Cashmere Hose, seamless feat, 1/6 | pah'- I And a Grand Selection of Fancy Stripe and Embroidered g Hose—Tan, Black and Colour-s-at g 1C A Atfl "W^UtSi* , REAL WATERPROOFS j | * Made to order, material and work- | | lα^ /" 4- man ship S uavaute3d ' . 2O ("' f I if I and therefore comfortable by soeiDg to well- ml fitting boots. The pains and penalties of the H shooting season arise from ill-fitting foot- Jor\. wear. Place your foot in our hands; in X. other words, let us make you a pair of boots that will be as comfortable as your most W\ treasured slippers, and as water-rosistiDg as %# \ /V any material made. Our Making and Mend- \ 9 \ / \ ing Department is in charge of an expert \| e \ /" \ workman. Give it a trial. j| e / Ml CENTRAL SHOE STORE, JL^ Masterton. J >^j»T]H& P.O. Box 41. 'Phone 154. W^/If i I [CLOTHING FACTORY | We have a splendid range of these goods, and would ask you to inspect the show in our window. PYJAMAS at 4/6. PYJAM&S at 7/6. PYJAMAS all prices to 17/6. H.Z. Glothing Factory, ('Phone 101) Queen-street, - Masterton. sells on its merits and needs no Cou, on Schemes or " Catch-Penny " Gift Enterprises to help it. Ask for it. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 18 Your Lenten Necessities not give you any worry as to how your domestic arrangements may be carried through. To all who observe this lenten season, we promise to meet their innermost and outermost needs. Our Grocery Department 13 replete with a stock of Dried Fruits, Tinned Goods, Cereals, Etc; whilst we have on hand practically AN ENDLESS VARIETY of FISH FOODS. Foods that furnish support for the body and the brain; foods that repair the wasted tissue, in fact foods that nourish in every possible way. Here are a few —Herrings, kippered, fresh and in tomato sauce, Haddocks, Mullet and Whitebait, Ling, Lobster, and Oysters, in addition to Shrimps. Sardines and Salmon. Quality and price assuredly satisfactory. "The Store for Everything." 'Phone 14.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9630, 19 March 1910, Page 2
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