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NEW Autumn & Winter Goods, "CT|7"E have just opened up our First Shipment * of above goods, comprising a nice assortment of ChiSdnen's Millinery, some of which we are showing in our windows. We invite inspection. Also a nice selection of Ladles' Fancy Collars and Ties. .A. iNormaiisp QUEEN-STREET, - - . MASTERTGN, BEAR IN MIND— fTS TIIEHOUSH for \2 JL QUALITY, Dura- IV U bility and Style in PER- \lk FKOT -FI TT I N (! | pk; —T FOOTWEAR. I fplfk \® Sterling Vaiue A Ik For instance, note the \ n * '^M^ undermentioned lines \ \ $h SUITABLE Mt ßs^l^^ AUTUMN Ladies' Tan Glace Lace Shoos round toes Ladies' Tan Glace Button and Laco Boots, 9/G, 11/(5 14/G, l(>/6 Ladies' Tan Welted Shoes, good wearin" . Ladies' Tan Derby Fronted Lace Boots, 11/6, 12/(5 ' lf>/(>, 17/G Ladies' Tan Glace Southern Tie Sho3, Ladies' Tan Glace Boots, round toe, lar.jj;a attractive, l.'i/O eyelets, l'J/G, 22/(i Ladies' Black Glace Lace Shoes patent cap Ladies' Black Glace Boots, straight caps, [ 8/G, 9/6 round toes, 10/6 Ladifs' Box Calf Oxford Shoes, round toes, Ladies' Black Glace Boots, fancy patent "G" brand, 10/6 backs, 12/6 Ladies' Black Glace Shoes, in round or Ladies' Box Calf Boots, neat and servicepointed toes, 11/6 able, 14/6, 18/(5 Ladies' Black Derby Tie fhoes. Cuban Ladies' Best Quality Glace Boots, 18/6, heels, 13/6, 14/6 19/6, 20/-, 22/6 B. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. SHOEISTS, Quean-street, : s : : Masterton. Hftt Now—Hot To'-moffowl KNOW HOW QUICKLY LIQUIDS COOL—hot now—cool in five , i minutes—cold in half an-hour. But they KEEP HOT for 24 hours in a YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ONE-in the nursery, the sickroom, on journeys, and for morning tea. It's a convenience and a comfort, and will last a lifetime, for it is solid, well made, practical and easy to clean. PRICE : Pints, 30/- and 33/- ; Quarts, 51/- and 54/-. TOE THEBMOS JUG. An adaptation of the Thermos Flask. For dinirg room and home use—beautiful in shape and appearance. PRICE : 55/-. ¥T Hγ* ¥&F A chemist & optician, Ji.Jl.@ & 0 Hi vVIIj Mastcton & Ekctahuna. r •n : | FRAME YOUR PICTURES NOW. >- — — < WE have just received 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 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. We specialise in this work and solicit your patronage. HOAB & PEfiMAIN, General Furnishers, Masterton and Carterton. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. fgrT~~ The W.F.C.A., Master ton, and their branches at CarvH terton, Greytown, Pahiatua, Martinborough and Eketahuna, fc have been appointed Sole Agents for their respective districts for tha celebrated MCc Corselets, Shoulder Braces, and Bust Im- : *aft — tiflHL ILm Plovers manufactured by The " w 'p-" Wholesale Manufactur'WM%. Iμ ' Company, Ltd., Witt V ' lOBa, Cuba-street, Wellington. RACKET-RESISTING FARM BOOTS. 0 IT isn't the easiest thing in life to obtain Good Farm Boots, but if you go to Kitchener you can depend on getting the kind that do not turn traitor when it comes to hard service. TRY A PAIR OF THESE ;— ;f , Watertight Boots, kip,pegged,aud nailed, Men's Kip Shooters, with caps, wonderful whole backs and no seams to break, 16/6. wearers, 14/G, IG/6, 17/6. A New Line, pegged and standard screw- You can buy cheaper but you can't buy ed, 17/6. ' better. The Friend of the f If IW* URN Rl> The Friend of the Feet «• UllUllErfiMf, Feet QUEEN-STREET, - Opposite Post Office. - WIASTERTON. AT U|§J I PBSGE OF BREAD BROUGHT DOWN. - 3d Per 21b Loaf. THE public have appreciated the fact that we brought down the price of n.eat. We also decided to ong-felt want in Masterton by bringing down the price of Bread. WE ARE NOW SEALING BREAD at three-pence per 2ib Loaf, for Cash. In other words you get the same quantity oil Bread for ninepence at the POST OFFICE MART as you can get elsewhere for one shilling. Just reckon up what it will mean to you in the course of a year to save 25 per cent, (one pound in every four) on your Bread and Meat bill. DfICT AEEIPC UADT FOR cheap bread and POST UfTlllfc MAKI CHEAP MEAT. BULPITT AND YALDEN, PROPRIETORS. 'Phone 258.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9632, 22 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9632, 22 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9632, 22 March 1910, Page 7

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