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yOU are careful in selecting footwear for your girls unci boys. You vvunt boots that will keep their feet dry in damp weather— Hoots that will be perfectly comfortable, so Shaped as to avoid any cramping of the feet, and boots that will give leal solid wear. You will find that all these essentials have been taken into consideration in the selection of our stocks of children's footwear. "We have just the tiling for school or dressy wear at the mcr noderato prices. iJ.-ing in the C 1 .o'ron and let us them before the Winter comes in earnest. BOOT & SHOE DEALER, MASTERTON.

rTU-lESE goods are of the very latest pattern and have been s] X selected. The designs are artistic and varied, and guaran: please, while the prices are thoroughly reasonable. SPECIAL VALUE IN BAMBOO, CURB, AND BAND BANGLF-' at prices ranging from 30s up to &5 ss. Also larg. -:-:;;;u Ladies'" Gold Watches, solid gold muff chains, specially ;.-<.•;.* presentation purposes. Watchmaker and JeweUer, Queen Street, IVJasterton.

rpHIS is a golden opportunity for the Housewife who lias an inkling of providing new curtains to inspect our new display. "We offer you a choice of 25 patterns in casement curtains—not • a one but what is "We have a large assortment of Telescope Curtain Pubs alsn. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Queen Street, MASTEETON

For Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness* 000 ; —* The immense number of oyaers "tor Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Proprietor, is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaints. They are elejant in appearance, pleasant to take, and, what is of the utmost importance, are thoroughly reliable in affording <mlck relief. Frootoids are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient, in so for that they not only act as an aperient, but do remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is clogging them and clicking the channels that lead to and from them. The beneficial effects of Frootoids are evident at once by the -disappearance of headache, the head becoming clear, ant, h bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested.^ Frootoids are the proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other Aperients have not done any good at all 'lt in of the utmost importance that this should be borne in mind, for in such cases to take an ordinary aperient is to waste time and permit o<" a serious illness becoming fatal. F.-ootoids act splendidly oil the I>ver, »nd quickly cure bilious attacks that "antibilious pills" make worse. Many people have boon made sick and ul by "antibilious pills'* who could have been cured at enco by Frootoids. People •hoi. Id not allow themselves to be duped into contracting a medicine-taking habit by being persuaded to take daily doses with each meal of so-called /ndigestion cures that do NOT cure- Frootoids bavc-i &een subjected to extensive tests, and have in every case proved successful io completely curing the complamta n*uvßd. . „ ,~„ The ordtaary adr.«t dose of ivootoids, of which there aro 72 in a bottle, is 2 to 4—more or less as required—taken, pre ferably at bedtime, when constipated, or at the commencement of any other diser,se repairing an aporient, as an auxiliary with the special medicine necessary for the case. A constipated habi<; of body will be completely curod if tll-o patient will on each occasion, whon suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient; making the interval between the taking of each dose longer and the dose smaller, ihe patient thus gradually becomes lDdepenI dent of Aperient Medicines. i j> - For sale by leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/6. If your Chemist or Storekeeper has not got them, ask him to got them for you. If not obtainable locally, send direct to the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Ohemirt, 0««tona Victoria. NOTICE.-The materials in FROOTOIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and consist, amongst other ingredients, of the active principle of each of FIVE difforent MEDICAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so combined and proportioned in a particular way that afar BETTER result is obtained than from an ordinary aperient. 3(> w /on In n d Branch Oitieo—N o_ 1 b First Floor, Hume's Building, Willis ' Street, Wellington.

% ale of oots. ■day, June 6th "VY hat'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. Tailor, Queen Street. KFfESTEIN PIANOS. S4V3ESTA FF PIANOSHOPXINSON PIANOS. WERNER PIANOS. COLLARD AND COLLARD. and tin) WONDERFUL "HAAKE" PIANOS. TTE are SOI'.K AOKIS'TS I'ortlie aiiove. Our terms are tlie easiest in '\ existence, ami are arranged to suit your convenience. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Call and Inspect, or Write tor Catalogue. British and Continental PJano Company, :i:« *VJ T.l.Trf KT.KKKT. WEIJdXUTO.V. Masterton Branch:— Kwhantfe Buildings, Street, J. LOWNDES, Local Manager. -mmmamKiwmmmn

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9118, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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