GOOD DRUGS! ]}EEFECT PUEITY is an absolute essential in drugs—life and death may depend on it. You get pure drugs and other requisites for healthful medicines—strength, full measure, and careful compounding —when you bring your prescriptions here. Come where drug purity and reliability go hand in hand with reasonable prices. We will fill your prescriptions with as little delay as possible. CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, (BY EX AM. QUEEN STEEET MASTEETON. mmssk mmmL
■WMH(tswaw^«w>g&'' AT THE Great Summer Sale. The SALE is in Fall Progress, bat the Time is already One-third Spent, Tailored Costumes. A Woman's Appearance and Style depends but little on what she is dressed in. Everything de The most stylish women in Now Zealand are tl D.I.C Hundreds of Costumes at the Sale, all of the latest . Perfect Taste ; .all Amazingly Keduced. 1 Champagne Sicilian Costume. Original 59s# B|L Smart Creme Serge Costumes, Trim, Oriental Silk, Original Price 6 Guineas. Bar ß ain Prio9 ' 3SB, bO. Blouses. There is a daintiness about the D.I.C. Blousos that has won an altogether Distinctive Popularity among the well-dressed women thwughoufc the Dominion. However suitable the colour, however delicate and becoming the fab™n Ul-outTblousg never looks anything but slovenly and ineffective.THers are no 111-out Blouses at tho D.I.C. For Many oi these Lines voa will pay half what yoa^have Month's Time from Now. Here is an Example of Average Sale Beductions— BLACK MERV PAILETTE AND TAFFETA. Ordinarv Prices 155., 17s. Gd., 18s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 21s M Up to 27a: 6d; %T»Sr laSsi, 143,611:, 155.3d., IH.M., 17*.Sd., «pto22s.Bd. MmmmMMEiMmm of New Zealand, Limited, Wellington. A. A. COERIGAN, Manager. Ugfl^a
Attractive Value' A GOOD Bargain-is to got what yon want when jou want it, at a reasonable price. Oak Sideboards, ... £6. Wardrobe, £slos. Chesterfield Saddle Bags, £7. Writing Cabinets, ... £2ios. Sideboards, £3lss. Leather Easy Chairs, £2 10s. Janra Bedsteads, ... £2 10s. Oak Hall Stands, ... £4 10s. Ex. Dining Table, ... £4 ss. Duchess Chests, ... £3. Hearthrugs, 6s. Wicker Chairs, ... £1 10s. Caroet Sou ares, ... £1 10s. AUCTIONEEKS, UP-TO DATE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Perry Street, Wlaste^tcin.
J. GRAHAM & Are mow receiving their New Season's ioocis.
Further particulars of these and other good properties from . BRUCE, LAND AGENTS, TWO CHOICE SHEEP RUNS. 3500 acres good 3 sheep country, West Coast, North Island, 8 miles from railway, good road to woolslied, small house, sheep yards, etc. Price ,£8 10s per acre, or would divide into two lots by arrrangement. The cheapest run on the West Coast at the prico. 1400 acres, Freehold, 850 in grass, balance light bush, 5 paddocks, 7-rooined house, woolshed, dip, yards, well watered, some of it fairly hilly, but all lies well to the sun and should winter 2.J sheep; situate closo to school, good metalled buggy main road right past property, 15 and 1(5 miles from two railway townships, weekly or fortnightly saleyards. Prico only M to prompt purchaser; easy terms.
W. H. Lambekt.] [C. Sutcliffe. Farm Given Away. £ISOO CASH WBLL BUY 2,000 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS sheep run, situated on the Wanganui Kiver. Price only £7,500, as a going concern, including 1,100 big sheep (mostly breeding owed), 00 head of cuttle, and 0 hordes, also furniture and farm implements; 715 acres are freehold (all in grass), 1280 acres leasehold at 1/7 per acre,_ all good bush, 21 years' lease v/ith right of renewal; property is well-fenced and divided into 22 paddocks—watered by permanent streams. New 8-roomed homestead, bath, h. and c. water, and every convenience; large woolshed, press, oil engine, and shearing machine; large quantity of farm implements, buildings and furniture valued at .£2,300, and insured for £1,350. If preferred property can be bought at £8 per acre for freehold (leasehold given in), stock and implements at valuation; very easy terms to good man. Write wTh. LAMBERT & CO., Bangitikei. Stjieet, PALMEESTON NOBTII.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9055, 14 February 1908, Page 7
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