'"■■-" i gtmmmm^*!!SS THE WRONG GLASS. IF your present glasses fail to give you ease and comfort, there's something wrong. Is it yonr Glasses or your Eyes? That's a vital question with you. Either is bad enough, and should bring you to us at once. We like to discover unusual Eye defects, the kind that puzzle the average Optician. " Glasses Right, Good Sight." HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician, (by Exams.), QUEEN STJiEET M A STEItTON. Prom the point of view' of shopping, every woman living in the country, and even in the larger provincial towns, has been at a disadvantage. That disadvantage need exist no longer. _. flnQ . The D I C. is making its Shopping by Post Department the special feature of its business. that mail orders must form the consistent basis of its high-class and exclusive trade. The DIG 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 ! C WILL DO ANYTHING WITHIN REASON TO GET YOUR BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS IT GETS IT 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. J. GRAHAM & CO'S.. xnavm J. GRAHAM & (TOT at any price can there be i_N built better shoes than the ones we are showing. And it is said that shapely, well fitting shoes are an essential mark of the lady. Shoes made in the choicest leather and in original and styles—shoes made to stand the test of wear, yet retain tl: of shape—shoes mark?" 1 at prices that represent the clima: value—are the shoes shown hero. An endless variety of these splendid sioes in tno most fitting shapes is now displayed for your inspection. M.ty visit from you soon 'i Wk (**t m f*j m & ieir cleg:" i : of foot v have a BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON.
r AND AND ESTATE . AGENTS ■ i Eanuitikei Street, Palmerslon North, (Opposite Abraham &. Williams). Submit the following to Fanners and In vestors : Q3O Acres, 0 miles from Palmerston rich alluvial soil, yielding splendic dairying and cropping returns, 5( acres of oats last year produced J2500 and return from potatoes was ,£SO pei acre. Running GO cows, besides sheej and horses. Good house (cost ,£50(1 and all necessary outbuildings. Price jeiio per acre. Easy terms. gOO Acres, near Feilding, grea' cropping and sheep-carrying country liye grass seed in this locality produce: from°»£lo to .£ls per acre. Good housi and outbuildings, shelter bush ant permanent stream. .£2O per acre. 450 Acres, Wanganui district, gooc mixed stock farm, wintered 700 sheep GO milking cows, 10 horses, contain; substantial !)-roomed house, substantia large sheds, yards and dip, wel watered, healthy and pleasant situa Hon, good orchard, garden, etc. Price ,£l.l per acre, easy terms. These aro all thoroughly good farms lhiv one. L & bO,, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON HAVE FOP SALE—--704 Acs-i's, carrying 2 sheep, N-roomei house and outbuildings, 4 miles l'ron Masterton. Price, £l~ 10s per acre 843 Acres carrying ever 2 sheep, S roomed hou:-o, wooUhoi, etc., (! mile from Masterton. Pi ic, .£22 per acre Terms. )] Acres, orchard, near Masterton, h roomed house and outbuildings. Pric House. 11 rooms, stable, "-acre, J2850, House, 5 rooms, near station, JM'liO. House, 8 rooms stable, -J-acre, £725. House, 9 rooms, {-acre, .£875.
A HAWKE'S BAY BARGAIN FAEM. 900 ACRES. ALL IN GRASS. ALL PLOUOHAIiLB. FOR £Q XOS PEE ACRE. Tenure is L.1.P., rent under 4s, near | township, 12 miles Railway Station, «ood | roads, Jill in grass, »5 iicres rape, 10 acres Til X HAWKE'S JJAV LAND SALES|)ALGETY & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, W.F.C.A., LTD., ill noli) iMon WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES Tina Li res i' ect rV E W<» H>S 1 11-; OS, MASTERTON, Next Sale. APRIL !)l,b, )!)OS, rr Entries now l.einjj received
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9042, 7 March 1908, Page 7
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