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Vto m ms, WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK EYES. DO vonr eyes make protest? Do they, after reading or working steadily, become tired, watery, or do they ache, or the eyelids smart or your head ache. If so, it is sure you have over-worked—perhaps strained—them. And it is iust as'sure that the right glasses will not only aftord present relief tor the eves but will prevent them from being further over-worked It your eyes are troublesome to you, you can now secure expert advice here m your own town, without the inconvewience of travelling. You may rest assured we will not advise glasses unless they arc actually needed. Jeweller and Optick P.O. Box 5. MASTERTON.

TTTTTTJI l^flCP' Acres of "ood land, two thirds ploughable, 12 miles from Now Plymouth, ijiin except shelter bush, lmilo from school, post office and creamery, oroomed house, cowshed, dairy, storehouse, cart-shed, etc. The property is well fenced. There are no weeds of any description. Price £lO per acre; £l5O cash, balance at 5 per cent. 1 Acres dairy land, 7 miles from New Plymouth, J-niile from factory, -5-mile fromschool, post office and hall, well fenced and sub-divided, 5-roomod house, cowshed, trapshed, etc., etc. Good orchard, can milk 50 cows. Price £lO per acre, £l5O cash. -4tl O Acres LIP at lOd rent, White Cliff road, fenced into convenient paddocks, "owned house, trapshed, dairy, wash-house, wool-shed, all in grass 50 acres plomrhable, 50 acres in bush. The school is opposite the property, and the Government valuation of the property is £IBOO, and a greater part or the money can be obtained from that department if desired. This property is close to the famous White Cliffs Estates. 1700 Acres of splendid land, the greatest part of it has been ploughed and practically the whole is in grass, and it is well fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. It is watered by two never failing streams, lhero is a good (j-roomod house with first-class wool-shod, yards, rand other conveniences. 1 his property is at present carrying 3000 sheep and (iOO head of cattle; this property is three miles from the railway station. Its a fact that you cannot see the sheep tor cocksfoot grass. The pricei is only £!) per acre and good terms will bo given. There's nothing in Taranaki to equal this at the money. IP S A FACI. IHIIM LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, (COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS), NEW PLYMOUTH.

I Two Great Events J- FOR THIS MONTH. 1 THE MASTEETON A. & P. SHOW Great biimmer bale, A few Special Reductions. A heap of Dress Muslins at 4.\d yard. Cream Curtain Muslin, double width (3id yard. Mercerized Muslin, Cream and Coloured, U.UI yard. 12 Dozen Men's Silk Ties, (3d each. 4 Only Ladies Tailormade Costumes, 255. Boy's American Collars, (id each. EEMNANTS AT YOUR OWjST PSICE,

OUR Ladies Eiding Costumes, with divided skirts are famous for grace, distinction, fashion, fit, and wear - They are made from material manufactured in the worlds best factories. They will gu e satisfaction from the time you buy them until they are threadbare. PJaca Your Order With Us Wow, Queen Street, Mastekton.

I Y** taK f *'"* * HM! Wffi STUDY your .£. s. d. by dealing with a firm that endeavours to please at as small a cost to you as possible. We undertake repairs of any description. Plumbers, Tinsmiths and Ironmongers. IT is by making better clothing—not cheaper—that we are able to hold and constantly, increase our patronage. Why sink your personality in a bad-fitting suit, when you can obtain clothes of character and individuality, made in good taste and style, at a slightly higher cost ? Every garment wo make bears our label, and that label Guarantees the best in material, pattern, cut and finish. MERCHANT TAILORS. PEERI STREET, MASTEUTON. [Estb. IE9S.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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626

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 22 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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