"The Ships Have Come Over the Sea” J> RINGING the Style Changes that meet the needs of the New Season. Each Department is busy unpacking and arranging the Spring Fashions from the Old \\orld Centres. We have, as each season comes round, made extensive ’displays of all that is best and newest, and now our store excels its earlier efforts. The advance showing of Coats and Skirts has been opened lor you Distinctive, Timely Creations that symbolise the season and spell real economy. These merit an early visit of inspection, fo,r they are among the very host of our Spring importations. May we expect an early visit? HUGO & SHEARER, “THE STORE OF PROGRESS,” masterton„ THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. (Established 1872.) FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. THIS OFFICE IS READY TO— - 1. Draw up your Will. 2. Hold your Will in safe custody free of charge. .3. Act as Executor under your Will. 4. Act with private persons appointed under a Will as Advisory Trustees to co-operate with the Public Trustee in any estate and business requiring expert management. d. Act as Trustee in place of private persons who may wish to retire. G. Act as Administrator of estates of persons dving without leaving a Will. 7. Act as Agent or Attorney during ' your absence from New Zealand. SUPPORT -THE OFFICE THAT BELONGS TO YOU. VALUE OF ASSETS AND FUNDS OVER £20,000,000. For information apply to—• T. G. GILBERT, District Manager. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, PERRY STREET : ■ MASTERTON. THE OEEIS-^JOWLBY, We have just landed, per S.S. lonic, the well-known English Light Car, the * ‘ Morris-Cowley. ” John Priolean, “Daily Mail,” London, says:To sum up, I found the Mor-ris-Cowley an astonishingly good car, one of the most responsive I have ever sat in, apd although it only weighs 16 cwt, all on, it sits the road as if it weighed twice as much. It has as well a smooth-running and well-balanced engine, and is made by the firm which supplied the well-known Hotchkiss Gun during the war. But I consider it marks a very great advance in motor-ear design, and also that it is remarkably cheap as prices go to-day. ’ SEE THEM TO-DAY! H. J. JONES AND CO., CITY GARAGE, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1300. Private ilia. “DICKERS” PATENT AUTOMATIC GAS OR . FUEL HOT WATER SERVICE. YOU INTERESTED in Prompt, Economical and abundant Supply of Hot Water? Ring ’Phone 1572 and see their Heaters Demonstrated, and the Prompt results will surprise you.
FRANK PETERSEN, PLUMBER, Sole Wairarapa Agent for “DICKER’S HEATERS” AND “WIZARD” LIGHTS. Ferry Street : : MASTERTON. SAYLISH SHITS For SMART DRESSERS There are many men whose expectations of satisfactory tailoring service has never been fully realised- —wh.<j>se search for something better than is offered by most makers of men’s clothes is so often fruitless. These are the men who, in the end, rome to C. S. Ball’s and become o.ur fastest business friends' and our most faithful customers. This is because we have given them, uniformly, the ‘Something Better’ that they have sought. And this result is but another proof of what we have always claimed for Ball Tailoring—an unvarying highquality standard of fabrics and workmanship, as well as the better style and fit of every suit tailored by us. C. S. BALI- - fashionable tailor, Opp. Cosy Theatre : Masterton. KURIPUNI EUTCHERY. L. G. BUTCHER, Proprietor. T BEG to notify the Public of Masterton that I have taken over the wellknown Butchery at the Kuripuni Corner, and will in futftre conduct the business on the most up-to-date lines. Only the very best of meat will be supplied. A trial solicited. LEWIS GEORGE BUTCHER. KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, HIGH STREET .. . MASTERTON. j Telephone 1395.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14200, 27 August 1920, Page 4
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