GOOD DRUGS! X essential in drugs—life and denth may depend on it. j You get pure drugs and other requisites for .healthful medicines— strength, f«M \ measure, and careful compounding—when ; 1 you bring your prescriptions here. 4 •"'^ Come whore drug purity and reliability f go hand in hand with reasonable prices. -» Wo will fill your proscriptions with as little delay as possible. 'ij CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, (BY EXAM.) QUEEN STREET MASTEETON.
THE GREAT SALE AT THE Rushed by crowds of eager buyers, is running its course, and pretty soon the opportunity of these amazing bargains will have passed. In a week or two's time you will be paying double what you are now asked to pay at the DIC, and probably not be getting D.I.C. value. Hero are ouo or two sample bargains for men and the mothers of men. Only if you want to get them the time is short. A SQleiidid Assortment of Men's Ready Made Suits. The best in the Dominion. Better than any tailor not tho best can make. • Bargain Prloes, 28/6, 31/6, 83/6, 37/8, 42/6. All fai/os. onoy Flannel Sacks and Trousers. Beautiful light goods and can bo worn at all times. Bargain Prices, 26/6, 33/-, 32/6 Men's Fancy Flannel Sac Suits. Beautiful finish and good Special Line Boy's Light Coloured S-Garment Sac, Suits, Golf from the best imported Tweeds. Bargain Price, 31/ i, worth 4U/ 200 Pairs Boys' Blue Serge and Tweed and The D.I.C stocks tho best Boots in tho Dominion, and is now selling them at prices less than wore ever paid for boots of neat style and quality in NewZealand bofore. • Do these points interest you ? ■Do you want to save your money? Then why not send for a catalogue now? THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPAQ OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIGAN, MfiMpßß.
Attractive Values FURNITURE. \ OOOD Bargain is to get what you want when you want it, at a reasonable price. Oak Sideboards, £6. Wardrobe, £5,105. Chesterfield Saddle Bags, £7. Writing Cabinets, ... £2 10s. Sideboards £3 15s. Writing Cabinets, ... £2 10s. Sideboards, £3lss. Leather Easy Chairs, £2 10s. Jarra Bedsteads, ... £2los. Oak Hall Stands, ... £4los. Ex. Dining Table, ... £4 ss. Duchess Chests, £3. Hearthrugs, 6s. Wicker Chairs, £1 10s. Garnet Sauares, ... £1 10s. AUCTIONEERS, UP-TO DATE HOUSU FURNISHERS. IVSasterton. J. GRAHAM & CO.. Are now receiving their New Season'
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No. A. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NOK FORFEITURE protects every Assurance Policy issued by the Department. SoBSTiSTUL surrender v&lnos and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium ia not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened crediting the policyholder with the aor render value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums aa they fall due and interest thereon. As long aa the amount to oredit exceeds the amount owing th* poUoy is In full force, and in the ■vent ol doatb or maturity the stun Moored and bonuw*, lew Dm imam wiUi tefcsnsft, are ptf*
ESTAIE AGENT, .. MASTERTON 76 Acres, adjoining school, station, and rich rfver b«d lints, all in grass and ploughable, 6 paddocks. House, G rooms, stab'e, cowshed, huyshed, etc. Price £ttO per acre, including 25 cows, bull, horse, dray and harness, 4 pigs, 25 calves, cans, etc. 299 S3 Acres, 4 miles from Masterton, 40 acres in oats, balance in grass, all ploughable, well watered Rnd fenced into 5 paddock?, buildings, 5-roomed house, stable, barn, cowshed, etc. Price £35 per acre. b2l 1 985 Acres, 1600 in grass, ring lenced and subdiv all good totara fencing, 800 acres real good flats, and ploughable, bnlnnce undulating country. Wintering 2J sheeo besides cattlo, good 6-roomed house, woolshed, yards and dip. 15 miles from town. Good road. Price £9 per acre. 317 2380 Acres, College lease, rent 8d per acre, 1500 acres in grasp, 530 acres in bush. 5 paddocks all new fences, carrying at present 4,500 sheep and 200 head cattle. Price £4 per acre. bock can be Jaken at valuation, 301
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9051, 10 February 1908, Page 7
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