The Clothes Question a one which presents itself to tho minds of every man where to get a suit combining the newest cat and material, and perfect comfort, with a nioderatness of price is perplexing to those who have not wcr.i one of our suits. Once you wear one of these suits you fool as if tho clothe question is permanently settled for you for better cannot ba found, arid the cash prices are the lowost obtainable. Wo shall be pleased to receive a visit from yon when next in Wellington. Morrison and Penney, Tailow, 73 rVillia Street, Wellington.
Blopkiey & LJssington's Double-draught Ventilators. (Gold Modal N.Z. International Exhibit tiou). TNSURPASSED for Churches, Croam%J eries, Batter Factories, Halls, or any other cla3s of building where good ventilation is essential.
.-^■*v- ■■•■■■ ? £^^iv:;^? ~V>.U( lr*. flJll! li»« After < * l.n fctive trials extending over several aji, our Ventilators wore adopted ly tho Palmorston North Borough Ccvncilftr thoir now drainage system, i t being pioved the boat procurable, • Waikabapa Agents— Wallace & Smallwood, Sanitary .Plumber*, PERRY STREET
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9082, 6 May 1908, Page 7
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171Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9082, 6 May 1908, Page 7
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