'T U |WHEN SERVING CAKE WITH AFTERNOON TEA, BUT GET THE LATEST PATENT " CAKE-HOLDERS." CAN BE FITTED TO ANY SAUCER, ARE ALWAYS BRIGHT AND CLEAN, AND SO MUCH BETTER FOR YOUR-| I SELF AND YOUR GUEST THAN THE ORDINARY PLATE. THEY WILL LAST A LIFE-TIME, AND ARE CHEAPER THAN PLATES TO BUY. Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweller, Masterton. £Mi[llVj i~\ # 1 T*-% AT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ■***» t^^A^Ait^lkfl^iJ^-A^^^^e^iiAAA**^
WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK EYES. .•\0 your eyes make protest? Do they, after reading or working steadily, beI / come 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 -just as sure that the right glasses will not only afford present relief for the eyes, but will prevent them from being further over-worked. If your eyes are troublesome to you, you can now secure expert advice here in your own town, without the inconvewicnce of travelling. "You may rest assured we will not advise glasses unless they are actually needed. mGßßfflßm Jeweller and Optician, P.O. Box 5. MASTERTON. Est. 22 years.
THE FAMOUS i Is now sold in It's splendid. SCIENCE %'4 SS Is applied to our system of PAINLESS EXTRACTION. A few years ago to have a tooth extracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that day (as many do oven now) simply applied FORCE-tugging until the tooth came oat. With tho advent of SCIENTIFIC dentistry and the discovery of SAFE ANESTHETICS, the terror of having teeth extracted has almost passed away. Our modern methods mako the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, because under our akilful treatment not even a twinge of pain can be felt, nor are there any after effects. Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. Full Upper or Lower Sets, from £2/2/-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. LONDON DENTAL I INSTITUTE, WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 27 March 1908, Page 7
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312Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 27 March 1908, Page 7
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