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Sale! -E Sale! Look at This for a Cheap Lane. Ladies' Tweed Costumes, made on the premises, in first-:lass style and finish. Lined throughout. Good heavy tweeds. Special Sale Price—Costumes Complete, 35/- and 39/6 Each You will want a New Hat to wear with these lovely Costumes. Wβ are selling all our Season's Trimmed Models at the very low price of 7/6 Each. Regular price, 22/6 each i See Our Special Window Display* McQruer and Co. ] CASH DISCOUNT Queenstreet, tf% - 'Phone Maeterton. IN EVERY 10/-. IL- " - Nibbles for Men. HAVING purchased a large quantity of Warehousman's Samples, I will. For* the Next Ten Days, make a Great Clearance. Also Special Reduction on Other Goods. CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 MFRINO UNDERSHIRTS, 2/6 MEN'S SAMPLE BRAOES, 1/-, 1/6, 2/MEiVS TENNIS SHIRTS, 2/11 6 Dozen MEN'S CAP 3, all at 1/----6 Dozen MEN'S WIDE END TIES. 1/6 L HENDRY, Quean-street (Abraham & Williams' flaw Building) fA Good Tailor Works § With lands and lead I ri iHERE is art in Tailoring as in other trades, and |3 JL it is enly the Tailor who iues his brains that || I turns out perfect fiittng clothes. Some tailors put M \ padding instead of brains into their work, which 19 i results in misfits and other vexatious troubles. || : If you want a perfectly cut, strictly tailored, well finished f| j and immaculately fitting suit get yourself measured by || J KRAHAGEN AND N, 1 ard you will get a suit that is shapely through good tailor- if ing, not paddiDg. All the faults so apparent in most suits |f are avoided in Krahagen and Chapman's production. H Leave your next order here if you are a particular man. ffl When a man dons Evening Dress he likes to feel that he If is faultlessly attired. He will be if his Dress Suit has H been Cut and Tailored by |g I KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, i J High-class Tailors, I PERRY-STREET, - - MASTERTON. | fp When!. ' • % You have got a Oough —an early winter one, or a chronic one—the purchase of a bottle of " PECTROL " should be your first consideration. The immediate relief —and speedy cure —will certainly make the name of Sγ ©Oili CI I last in your memory for many a long ay to come. It has proved its merits for Bronchitis, Hoarseness and All Affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Keep a bottle by you—prevention is better than cure. Price, 1/6 arad 2/6* i SOLD ONLY BY— i | J, Y e GORDON, M.P.S. S | Dispensing Chemist and Druggist (by Exams), I THE MEDICAL HALL, (Estab. 1870) MASTERTON. raKiSH MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, Hfcjiffii|:feeß WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY AND PRICES ft|Blp Memoi, ' a,s Erected in any Cemetery in hSHI Correspondence invited, and Designs promptly Having an intimate knowledge of all branches of the ■ trade > inclucliD S imperishable Lead Lettering, I guarantee ffiap "Tγ* ■a,—--' j\fr Jloir is the only articled monumental sculptor itj „' *"~ , and mason in business in the Wairarapu. >_ T^ ! '-liiJ we execute delightful I f ) cushions and other furnish- ] . D S S - f e have canvasses " " hgured and plain, with *%f||r _ trimmings to match, and ' *$&& Jik? 7 * " 6Very lady Wh ° woul d W& aye u P-' ,O -^ ate home decoration should certainly pay us a visit. It 66 "O"0 W BEAUTIFUL "—Such was the will cost nothing. We JIJ- expression that fell from a lady's lips shall be glad to submit as she paused before our windows the other day, patterns at request, to examine our new line of STENCILLED CURTAINS and CUSHIONS. Wβ want you to under- g stand th .t these stencillings are the result of local effort, you can choose or submit any design Q B HYDE& OO ■ and you may have any desired colour effect, and the whole product is far from being costly. ART FURNISHERS, ■ 1 1 ' ' — ffl Mastbrton. Tel. 233. The Prince oi Wales StableS. ———— ~ MR TOM HOLLAND has been admitted as a partner to this well-known and popular livery stable w business, and the Cab Department will in future be under @^^^\^^ his personal su P eryision - MR R ." HOLE will remain in charge of the ■ Stables. Reliable and competent men always in attend- % Hok and Holland, V *". Telephone 24. ■ Proprietops>

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 3