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Are willing to sacrifice themselves and I their children to the prejudice of " what people say." The Foolish Prejudice against the use of Glasses. L By Children with Defective Eyes often results in the greatest suffering. sometimes permanent disability of one who might otherwise become a power in the world. HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician, (by Exams),. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. ■UMMER Is almost over. Autumn conies loaded WtSk sugges- _ tions and reminders for the woman who dresses wisely. One has to think of winter frocks, and ono must face the delicate problems of autumn dressing 1 . Among the possibilities are days of slop and days of dulness, 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 ol the woman of taste. The D.l.C.'s samples of the new season's dress«materials are now ready for mailing. They are of a thousand varieties and designs. Among' them aro the delicate new flannel blousings, especially suited to the season and wonderfully becoming. The new season's laces arc delicious. State your need, and write for samples. There aro psoplo in the D.I.C. who do nothing all day but attend to poopl: who want samples and prices. Remember always that in dress-materials, as in all other lines, the D.I.C. carries positively MO OLD STOCK. The D.I.'C. doe 3 not cozen its country customers Into buying stock that has staled and become, unsaleable In town. The D.I.C. has good reason to know tito value of country customers. That is why it arranges to keep thorn posted as to all new shipments and enables thorn to buy aa cheaply and as promptly as thoy could buy in town. WRITE NOW, AND AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE. DON'T FEAR TO GIVE TROUBLE. THE ONLY TRUE TEST IS QUALITY. THAT IS WHERE THE D.I.C. HOLDS YOU. The Drapery & fieneral Importing Co. of NX, UMITED, WBL.LIINQTOIV. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. «*»» m m am m lilt! "N view of the fact that we believe that . everyone in the world gets tired at one time or another, wo 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 case. They are built on springs and upholstered in the finest materials. Prices are remarkably COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Queen Street, MASTERTON.

1 HI for the latest JUST ARRIVED PROM 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. Waipoua Coach Factory, Engineering, Motor and Cycle Works. of every description built V to order. Engineering work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant under an export engineer. ROVER CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES AND CARS. Agencio-—Rouse, Hurrell and Co.'s Vehicles, Traction, Portable and Oil Engines, Benzine and Oils, and Massoy, Harris Implements. A largo supply of extras on hand. J. C. Ewington, QUEEN STREET . . MASTEKTON NEW SEASON'S TEAS TUSTAR R I V E D, Red Seal Tea, 2s. J. W. Loose Tea, 2s. (These Tens arc equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Book Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away with every Cilbs. Call and get catalogues. Wo are sole agents for this Tea, and thoy can't be beat. Jas. W hittaker, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HOTEL, L-ANNEVIRKE J Opposite Railway Station. (Undor New Management). Now undergoing extensive alterations. HENRY BAKER, Proprietor

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9060, 8 April 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9060, 8 April 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9060, 8 April 1908, Page 7

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