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THE DIFFERENCE 3ETWEEN living well and poorly is very small it' you buy right. The Man who knows it allis satisfied, but people who are seeking new ideas are willing to learn. We invite you to call on us and let us show .you .how I to try spectacles. TJiere's only one glass that will fit your -eye properly,; and if you don't get that one glass' your eye is liable to be injured. We fit each eye with proper lonse, and at the proper price. . s#£ zJm* '■■s&&s wmm\ CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, (BY EXAM), QUEEN STKEET MA.STEKTON.

From the point cf view of shopping, every woman living in the country, and even in the laxger provincial towns, has been at a disadvantage. That disadvantage need exist no longer. The D.I.C. is making its Shopping by Post Department the special feature of its business. It recognises that mail orders must form the consistent basis o;. its high-class and exclusive trade. The D.I.C. does not pretend anything. In its own interest, it studies and fosters to the highest possible degree the interests of its clients out of town. THE D I C. WILL DO ANYTHING WITHIN REASON TO GET VQUR BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS IT GETS !T KEEPS. Test this. Write for new season's Dress Materials, Shirtings Laces, Blouses-whatever youneed. .Within necessary limits, the D.I.C. will send you any goods on approbation. For new accounts satisfactory references are required. The Drapery & General Importing Co. of NX LIMITED, WELLINGTON. ' A. A. CORRIGAN. Manager. rU,^.*rju***r~»timimtm'K**JKrf*.<*f»i''**»r<i

J. GRAHAM & Cf)., ; Are now receiving their New Se Season's SATISFACTION There is no experimenting in our work. We can give yon satisfaction and wo know it. If you lire not thoroughly pleased with our Dentures after 14 days trial, wo v'ill irlhdlv refund nil you liavo paid on them. / C»k« this offer because wo are con Aden twc can fit yoi'jvij» contort able. «orvIfioal>l(!. (Hid l.nstlnu substitutes, andthat too, AT HALF THE USUAL. COST. xorvieeable and hstini! substitutes, ana tnat. coo, n n«ur i r.t u <,unu ,. ' The Toeth we nnke are natural-looking, fit comfortably, and aro made from tho very best materials by highly skilled workmen. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS FROM 5,2-2-0 ANDREWB ft WYETT, r~ REMEMBER " LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, If we fall to thoroughly please Corner of MANNERS' and WILLIS. STREETS, WELLINGTON. v ' e wi " refund your money. ewellery of Quality A Mere Glance at a, good piece of Jewellery is ample to demonstrate its quality. This can in truth bo applied to any of the articles which you may ehsmco to examine out of our numerous selection, and every piece is guaranteed as represented. Our stock includes all tho latest designs in High-Class Jewellery, and each article no matter how small the price, measures right up to the high standard wo have set. SCOTT Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen Street, WJasterton.

j)ALGETY & CO., LTD., MASTE'RTON, W.F.C.A., LTD., will hold Monthly Sales of WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES TIIEIK RESPECTIVE WOOLSHEDS, MASTEETON, Next Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL nth, 1908, Entries now being received

LIMITED, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, HAVE FOR SALK—--704 Acres, carrying 2 sheep, N-roomed house and outbuildings, 4 miles from Mastcrton. Price, £V2 10s per acre. Tonus. 843 Acres carrying ever 2 sheep, hroomed house, wool-shed, etc, <> miles from Masterton. Price, £22, per acre. Terms. «■}• Acres, orchard, near Masterton, Sroomed house and outbuildings. 1 rice, £2,215. Easy terms. House. 11 l 'ooms, stable, J-acre £*:*>, House, 5 rooms, near station, A4|)o._ House, 8 rooms stable, ] -acre, <£<2». House, 9 rooms, .{-aero, JW7S.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 7

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