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rpO be used is very much a matter .JL of taste. It is important, though, that the frames set properly on the nose and at right distance from the Eyes; that the lenses be perfectly centered, and how are you to know when someone is guessing? , We never guess. I GLASSES EIGHT, GOOD LIGHT. I HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician, (by Exams),. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. Dressmaking • UMMER is almost over. Autumn comes loaded wisb suggestions and reminders for the woman who dresses wisely. One has to think of winter frocks, and one must face the delicate problems of autumn dressing. Among- the possibilities are days ol slop and days of duiness, days of premonitory chills :and days of brief relapse to summer warmth. Autumn taxes the invention of any woman ; but It Is the true period of triumph of the woman of taste. The D.l.C.'s samples of the new season's dress-materials are jiow ready for mailing. They are of a thousand varieties and designs. Among them are the d'ellcate new flannel blouslngs, especially suited to the season and wonderfully becoming. The new season's laces are delicious. State your need, and write for samples. There are people in the D.I.C. who do nothing all day but attend to people who want samples and prices. Remember always that in dress-materials, ns in all other lines, the D.I.C. carries positively NO OLD STOCK. The D.I.C. does not cozen its country customers into buying stock that has staled and become unsaleable iff town. The D.I.C. has good j reason to know the value of country customers. That is why It i arranges to keep them posted as to ail new shipments and enables them to buy as cheaply and as promptly as they could buy in town. WRITE NOW, AND AS OFTEK AS YOU LIKE. DON'T FEAR TO j GIVE TROUBLE. THE ONLY TRUE TEST IS QUALITY. 1 THAT IS WHERE THE D.I.C. HOLDS YOU. The Drapery & General Importing Co. of N.Z., limited, WELHINGTOIV. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. sfiffi! !^f«M«*MSffi IHUF IN view of the fact that we believe that everyone in the world gets tired at one time or another, we have decided to give everybody who will take it a rest for a small outlay of cash. Our DIVAN CHAIRS are built to give you perfect rest and ease. They are built on springs and tipholstcred in the finest materials. Prices are remarkably il^HßyiD^AraWijffiw^'raM'-felsiwi: ummMm COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Queen Street, MASTERTON.

See. Graham's Windows for the latest JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, AND LONDON. DON'T MISS THESE, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY NOW SHOWING What's nicer and looks better than an Overcoat made out of Irish Frieze or Chivot, lined with Waterproof Tweed. The Latest Fashions with slit up centre seam. See them Alex. Donald. 533? 223 •w ay^-" WE have just received a consignment of Pianos, Musical Instruments, and Music for the coming season. Wo import all our goods from the manufacturers, wo employ no agents, we can supply you with musical instruments at bedrock cost. Our Pianos will cost you from A3O Upwards. I his is much cheaper than any house in New Zealand. Our Piano Tuner is an Expert with 20 Ywirs Experience. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. JAS. CANDY, Music Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton.H 'Phone 223. 1 '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 27 March 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 27 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 27 March 1908, Page 7

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