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RE Household "Words in the Wairarapa. They are associated with fair dealing, First Class stock and . REASONABLE PRICES. In muue:ous pretty designs, and in all sizes, 9ct from 40s to ;©6. 15ct from 80s to £lO. SILVER CUPS.— A FINE ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOB TROPHIES. SPORTS SECRETARIES SHOULD SEE THESE. •foPiaigMSStf fl» ami Manufacturing Jeweller, Masterton. v<y<Fm9m>%"rvw*i>i»<wvwvwmtwjw^'wv^%^ are now on View at K SlVfk QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. BEAUTIFUL RANGE of the Latest Patterns in Blouse Materials. See Our Window. DRESS GOODS UP-TO-DATE. Just arrived DRESS TWEEDS, IN FASHIONABLE MIXTURES. HARRIS TWEEDS, THE VERY LATEST. AMAZON CLOTHS, SATIN-FACED CLOTHS, IN THE NEWEST COLOURS. WE HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK OF MlllOllltl niiartmii In Fashionable Shades and Styles, these are cut by an experienced cutter, and wil ,il;e a tflove. C&J3 on us before placing your order.

vMmmm WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK EYES. i~\o your eyes make protest? Do they, after reading or working steadily, beL/ 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 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 ineonvewience of travelling. You may rest assured we will not advise glasses unless they are actually needed. mßmamtm Jeweller and Optician, MASTEETO2T. Est. 22 years.

TS a perfect combination of a Piano of the very highest grade with the X Pianola and Metrosty.'e, and if the logical development of the pianola idea. This new departure dispenses with the moving' of the pianola to aid from the piano. The pianola part is contained within, the ease of the piaro, and differs very little in appearance from the ordinary piano. When it is desired to play by hand in tho ordinary way the pianola pedals and the inn; ic rolls can be shut out of sight immediately. We have just received a stoclc of these wonderful instruments, and invite public inspection of same. 33 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Masterton Branch :—Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager.

PROVIDENT SOCIETY. RESULTS FROM THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW POLICIES ISSUED POLICIES IN FORCE 17,797, ASSURING £4,863,5 53 216,433, ASSURING £73,861,915 (INCLUDING BONUS ADDITIONS). FUNDS INCREASED BY OVER ONE MILLION, AND NOW STAND AT £23.448,736 ANNUAL INCOME NOW £3,033,706 CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR YEAR 1907 £708,245 £13,596,507 DIVIDED IN CASH BONUSES SINCE INCEPTION OF SOCIETY. Nearly TWENTY-EIGHT MILLIONS paid to Members or their Representatives. Interest earned THREE times as much as Commission and Expenses of Management—an Unexampled Record. Directors of the- New Zealand Branch—The Hon, Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman): A. Do Bathe Brandon, Esq, (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary BRANCH OFFICE, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

YOUR HORSE CANNOT TELL YOU, BUT he'll appreciate a NEW HARNESS all the same. Try him and see. This is the place to buy your liar ness. The harness for your horso is lileo a suit or' clothes for your body. If you are fastidious we can suit you, if you fool that economy must ho practised wo are just aa willing to help you. No matter what your demands, they can bo satisfied hero. TdWM«y 8 Cowper, SADDLES, Est. ;SSO, MASTER-TON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9079, 1 May 1908, Page 7

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567

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9079, 1 May 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9079, 1 May 1908, Page 7

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