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Summer time j[ combination ~of- ike Charleston Sandal and the or dinarifWalldno Shoe SbfinJlexiUe yet cKnri & WA <*% IK:X 35 y 53 vs> Here is a typical 11.8. value line, and one that all followers of fashion will appreciate. A popular Charleston Sandal Shoe? made of high-grade soft kid. The illustration faithfully depicts the style and character of the shoe. There are two shades to select from Cream and Apricot. Splendid value at the price—22/0. iIOO for a Name Every 5/* purchase you have with us entitles you to compete in our Big Name Competition for our “ New Tailored Suits. Full particulars along with Entry Forms from the local H.B, Store. COMPETITION CLOSES DECEMBER 31, 1927. Ist PRIZE - - - - £IOO CASH. 2 CONSOLATION PRIZES OF £5. Mail Us Y&uv Orders Thirty NEW ZEALAND 0 e> CLOTHING FACTORY Stores We Fay Postage HAIXENSTEIN BROS,, LIMITED® Cr. QUEEN AND CHURCH STREETS, MASTERTON. *“* Also at Palmerston North, Wellington (2 Stores). Q2l

BEAUTIFUL N.Z. TIMBERS MAKE HIGH-GRADE PLYWOODS. REAPING Architects and Builders are to-day specifying the highgrade Ellis Veneer Native Plywoods for ceilings and wall panelling. Ellis Veneer Plywoods can be stained any colour, and many beautiful effects have been gained by the use of these plywoods in private homes and public buildings. THE COST IS LOW. Ellis Veneer Plywoods are not expensive. “ Dominion ’ ’ Brand for panelling and ‘ ‘ Silverite ’ ’ for cabinet-mak-ing are quoted at prices considerably lower than those asked for imported brands. Buy Ellis Veneer Native Plywoods—no shrinkage—all thoroughly seasoned. Write for prices and full particulars to ELLIS VENEER GO., LTD., Hamilton. m •i Mm a Kesauts&m&g / Jack Ss>rat could eat no fa* His wife could eat no lean But wken tkevj tried tke Meat sold kere Tkey licked tkeir flatters clean Bros, QUEEN ST. (SOUTH) MASTERTON Tel. 1977 ARTHUR WILLIAMS, PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. A GENT for NIMMO’S PIANOS and A GU.LBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO, on view at Showroom, “Hirwain,” Pownall Street (opp. High School.) Phone 243 L

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 December 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 December 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 December 1927, Page 6