The Very Front of Fashion At, the D. IC. The D.I.C. has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress Materials and is now '..bowing a very large stock of smart fabrics in every shade worn. n . . , ' Hiwikhi" "cv.erMW the now colours are chill—mustard-brown, a greyish ■icseda v..rionr slimlps of amothy&t and of terra-cotta will be much worn. Mimes ni:«l (hn-Kw sire st 11 i.. but the stripes are less pronounced than last year, and '.hi- - heels aye Iv.oken rh-in colours will be very much worn. Some Special Lines M-GYM-' I'mFZES double widlh, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made ("■...l.Tie- I'i.d for ! n sii'ii i-oat 00-tumes, in six lending shades, double wM>i. 3/6 yard OHFYIOT TWKFDS double width, a very heavy make which is to be the f-i4i : 'onable fabric l.;r .o:.ls ni .1 skirts, plain colours with zibelline iinisli, mus-tard-brown . -vs.. (i:>s ; m. llr. > r, vicnx i oso, terra-cotta, mole, etc. 29/6 robe length YFNETI A .% T CLOTH SUITINGS, double width, chiffon finish, in two-tone oiToct."' a"very handsome n.aterial 31/6 robe length CACHEMIKK OF. >O\V,. double widih. the ideal stuff for a house or visiting frock dVapes loautifullv, soft silky finish, in all the lead ng shades From 4/1 i yind to 95/-the robe length TWEEDS double width, with zibelline finish and striped effect 2/1 i and 3/3 yard MODERATELY-PRICED DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Note.-Oli < 1 < - in rjieli ccivrl.-tr <• for prompt cash. Krci- !:t i>:! :i!I | re] :iu! i.tuci's lor Drapery and Clothing. ~A.j\. CORRIGAN ** jl 'l^^ £ A Economy. g c ~ = T Bedsteads. // i " L ~^ > - ■''..■■ .?-—■ mounted Bedstead?. 2rpHE Poorly dressed individual always suffers by contrast with 11 J- the well-tailored man, because the world judges by appearance. m (fllwillW- AVear a KRAHAGEN and CHAPMAN SUIT and be equipped i for ihs rivalries of life. | K. and C. Suits are always good style. They are carefully cut M to fit your curves and inches in the first place. There is no || V Uk*jisn "stretching with a flat iron, consequently no disconcerting loss of || \ shape after a few weeks' wear. B \ sHlfe Only the best trimmings are used, and from first to last the |j I S'i-i"- needlework is carefully performed by exp?rt tailors on the bench. || \jyiw|/ You can now make a selection from a splendid assortment of ij 9%v Winter Suitings, and 'twere wise on every man's part to EI ijp Order the New Winter Suit To-Day. B KRAHAGEN and CHAPMAN, 1 High Class Tailors, I ! PERRY-STREET, :; :: MASTERTON. ■ I P.O. Box 34. EstahUished 1*95. Telephone 2r,t>. § The Downfall of Bruise? Begofo. NON-TSEAD-OVER FOOTWEAR, Bruiser Begob Was out of si job, 1Vr EN ' S TAN BELTED BOOTS, willow So he cho3e a dark evening l_v Jl calf or glace kid, open or closed fronts, best quality. 2S/-i And started to rob. MEN'S BLACK WELTED BOOTS, glace or He'd have got through with safety box calf, open and closed fronts, best • And profit, maybe, l ualit >'- ac /" Had he not started robbing Ca,, a " d see «■«"■ Wise folks of their tea. CARPENTER, (The tea of wise folks : . . . v Sole Agent, - - Masterton Suratura —blend " B") Alas ! for the Bruiser __ And sad Mrs B. ! p w> RBAED O NS Th 2 parson called Hainan's Moto* Engines*. Xot deader than he ! SPECIAL attention given to the REPAIRING of Motor Cars. All work personally supervised by Mr Reardon, who is a qualified expert. Hfc. STOLE THE Satisfactory Woek Guaranteed. SURATURA! o=™^^, Garage : Chapcl-strcci, Masterton. " Telephone 103. A R A."i\lPjL]3 -•■*»-* * ■■■---' »"■ ■ "-■-* m«wr —einim,wj~-MJaBBSxr AND A? 3 OPPORTUNITY. WE have just unpacked a Sample. Cooker, which presents an unusual opportunity to anyone desiring an up-to-date TAKEN and a Fit Guaranteed, Gas Cooker. Made by the Davis Gas Stove an:l if ordered at once can be Company, of England, it has green enamell- ■, , R ~. cd linings, packed sides and doors, removable | l eaclJ 101 Js " lottl * grid gates, cornice and f i ont portions of door polished, patent foot latch to door, three QfUHP *¥*Hl burners o:i special large hot plate, all burn- dtJ!JL M.\p %&MI3J?M4ibL ers removable, wrought iron top bars, special deflecto: in crown, and special large white f OP enamelled crown plate. The fittings included are—Two oven grid shelves, one browning s©/- and! 55/-, shelf, tinned drip pan, meat hook, grill pan ' ' and grid, scone plate, and instruction car J. ; and in all respects it is a mest neat and con- GRAND RANGE OF venient stove. Price, cash £5 ss; PATTERNS. or on most easy terms. We shall be most pleased to show it, but COME SOON, for we expect a quick sale, end have only the one. || l^l^^l*^O^ THE GAS OFFICE, "" Chapel-street, ... Mastcrton I QuGsrt-strset. Telephone 309. ] "PBIMB SMALL GOODS. -—-——————-— have the ecmces of a fl-'dAH, neat, tidy housefV small goods-man who is an artist in , wives know UiQ value of this particular line. Customers can now LA N E'S M EDOLI N B rely upon getting the Choicest Small Goods -,-,,,. iQ jj an r}s. They use it fresh daily. daily after house-work. Those W HOIiLOW\Y & SON who use it know its value, i/Butcher. 'Phone 12 ever > rwh^ re -. \ .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9630, 19 March 1910, Page 3
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