I: ■« THE WRONG GLASS. IF your present glasses fail to give you ease and comfort, there's something wrong. Is it your G lasses 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 de foots, the kind that puzzle the average Optician. "Glasses Right, Good Saght.' HERBERT I. WOOD, Chemist and Optician, (liy Exams.), QUEEN STIvEET MASTERTON. J^shs ■rgxsaacnmttxriauuaA.' nn'mfimmi'Mii "" "m SUAVMUR is almost over. Autumn conies loaded with sujfg'ostions and reminders for the woman who dresses wisely. One has to thlsilc oi winter (rocks, and 0112 must face the dollcate problems oi autumn dressing. Among- the possibilities are days oi stop and days of dulness, day 3 of premonitory chills and davs o5 brief relapse to summer warmth. Autumn tuxes the invention oi any woman ; but It is the true period of triumph 01 the woman of iaste. , The D.l.C.'s samples of the new season's dress-materials nro now readv for nir.il In jr. They are of a thousand varieties anil (Sb-;1;mv. AinMi'i ttiam arc the delicate naw flannel blousings, suited t'.> tho season and WDndorfully becoming. The naiv 0 is'ia i lace;are dallclous. State your nueil, ant! write for s.nn V.Miro aro popb in the 0.1.C. who do nothing: nil day but <;srrl t'i ?o'>pU' who want unmples and prices. Rcnioinber always that In drejiv.matorlals, as in all other Sines, tli'-- carries positively NO OLD STOCK. The D.I.C. do3d not coze* 1U country customers into buying stock that has staled rmJ beconia unsalor.blo in town. The D.I.C. has good roa*on to know the valuo of country customers. That Is why it an-nn ve.'i to k =ef> thorn post;d as to all now shipments and enables them to !my aj cheaply and as promptly as they could buy in town. WRITE NOW, AND AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE. DON'T FEAK TO GIVE TROUOLE. THE OttL.Y TRUE TEST IS QUALITY. THAY IS WHEBE THE D.I.C. HOLDS YOU. ■fc.Tcsßrnrr^TC.W-.V'.'ii { T!u Draairy & iiensral Importing Co. of N.I, limited, WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.
J. GRAHAM & CO'S., Autumn and Winter Show OF Ladies' Millinery, etc. FRIDAY NIGHT AT si 1 -., J. GRAHAM & CO'S. GOOD BOOTS FOR WOMEN. IP you appreciate comfort, admire stylo and value, durability in footwear, you'll be delighted with the boots you buy hore, for this desirable combination of comfort, style, and durability is embodied in every pair of boots and shoes wo sell. yz. depend t 1 '. ful and most comfortable. H. PETERSON, BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTQN.
A HAWKE'S BAY BARGAIN FAKM. goo ACRES. ALL IN GRASS. ALL PLOUGH ABLE. FOR JS2S lOs I'ER ACRE. Tonuro is L.1.P., rent under 4s, near township, 12 miles Railway Station, j, f ood roads, all in grass, 35 acres rape, 10 acres oats, 10 paddocks, well watered by streams and dam, presont stock 1800 sheep and cattle, <;ood yards, house, stables, orchard, etc., etc. Wire to-day. WRATTEN & SPENCE, THE HAWKE'S HAY LAND SALESMEN, DANNEYIEKE. T) ALGETY & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, and the W.F.C.A., LTD., will hold Monthly Sales of WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES at THEIR RESPECTIVE WOOLSJTEDS, MASTERTON, Next Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Oth, 1908, Entries now heiny received
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 10 March 1908, Page 7
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