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SPRING 1920 and NEW MILLINERY. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR DISPLAY OP THE NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY. This «orgeous opening is thoroughly representative of the WIDE BKIM° and TOQUE effects that promise a charming distinction to wearers. In every example there are decided Novelties; and it is Simply keeping with the Facts to proclaim the New Millinery to be an aggregation FAR EXCEEDING IN CHARM THE ANTICIPATIONS OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE PEOPLECALL IN TO-DAY—WHILE THE DISPLAY IS AS WEDESCRIBE IT. MASTERTON nmm —% YOUR OLD JEWELLERY Made New. I Most Ladies have some old Pieces of Jewellery, which, although out of date in design, are highly valued for association’s sake. WHY NOT HAVE THEM REMODELLED. So that you still may wear them? We specialise in Re-modelling old Jewellery, and have many Artistic and Exclusive Designs for you to select from. 1 „ , THUS, FOR A VERY MODERATE CHARGE Your Antiquated Jewellery is transformed into Modern Examples of the Goldsmith’s Craft. CONSULT US ABOUT IT TO-DAY! .liiiAJ A.: > 7 Len. S. Nicol, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, ENGRAVERS, AND WATCHMAKERS, (Opposite Post Office) MASTERTON. i 77: i ESTABLISHED 1890. P.O. Bex 108. Phone 1182.

THE NEWEST DRESS FABRICS %tPi ms ■U m Cf %;;\n mmmmM m -//J, OQ. r. m o&\ Cfi; An aggregation of the Most Fashionable Weaves for Spring,. 1920.' Nothing finer is to be obtained in the Dominion than these Beautiful Dress Goods we now place on offer. We have all the most Popular Patterns, and many which are ultrafashionable and aristocratic. A distinguishing feature is the moderate Prices that prevail for such wonderfully good materials. This is a showing from which you can select with the utmost confidence, and we append some CHARACTERISTIC LINES—--40-in, Self-coloured (l ßatine,’ ’ the season’s popular material, in Fawn, Saxo, Grey, Pink, Canary and Navy, at 5/11 yard.. 40-iu. Striped “ Ratine, ” in Grey, Saxe and Navy Stripes, at 6/11 yard. 40-in, Satin Cloth, in shades of Vieux Rose, Grey, Fawn and Brown, at 7/6 yard. 40in. Dainty Grenadine Stripes (silk mixture effects) in Ivory, Champagne, Pink and Sky, at S/ll yard. Call and view the joods in our Showroom, of interest. They’ll prove full “I*loo & u, :«-■ LIMITED. “THE STORE OF PROGRESS.” MASTBRTON. & w

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14200, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14200, 27 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14200, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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