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T3URNISHED COPPER PHOTO -*-* FRAMES aro the very latest and most popular novelties at Home. They are pretty, refined and ornamental and give the Photo an Effective Setting. X HAVE imported a large assortment -*• of these Goods in THIRTY-SIX Varieties, all Attractive Designs. They are wonderfully inexpensive, ranging from 2/- to 6/-. WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEY/ELL.tIR, MASTERTOU".

ONLY ONE MORE WEEK TjST which to procure the Exceptioual Sale Values that are >'oin\ VALUE is the Watchword. Gent's BouecS Tennis bhJrts, Reduced from ■4/6t02/H. A Special Line of Gent's Natural Undercloth-ing-at 3/11. Charge's Aunt Shirts, 0/6, now 4/6. Ladies' Nightdresses, Sale Value Price 3/Lacaies' Chemises, 5/6, Sale Value now 3/3. Flannelettes, 6/11, now 4/9. A Special Line of Dresses, 7/6 the Dress Length. White Calicce, 36in width, 7/6 reduced to 4/11 doz. * T P. HAM ILL'S SALE.

BUILDERS, To come an i pick over a cask full of odd lock furniture. Complete sots for nearly nothing. HOUSEWIVES, Get at least one remnant of these linoleums. Tempting offers to clear odd bits. FARMERS, GO pairs of Gate Hinges per week at this price. Don't viiss it. 3Jd 11"). BUSHMEN, Oft Disstons cross cut saws, Tasmanian tooth. 8/9 cash while they last. Clias. E. Baniell, MASTERTON. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT I k LIBERAL SYSTEM OF MO* FORFEITURE profcacts ovary Assurance Policy issued by the bepartraeni. '•JcasiiKTUii surrender va!a«M inm >o values! are allowed niter two ywvi-is *. if fcbe premium is not paid v*«h:t» ts U:hty dayo of grace an acoount ii* optMn oreditiug the policyholder with the- *iv render value and inoreauee tberuon. *».> debiting him with the premium* «.« )?.«• talTdue and interest thereon. As long th* amount to oredit expeMi the amou awing &9 policy is in full foroe, and in ll event of <k>»th or maturity th« mvi nffljrarod w»d bonncea, teas tiia o-raaww wiU<s*«","■.: r, "./,' rillllS Horse looks comfortable in his . Cover. Whyp Because it won't shift. It is so made that it won't come oil'. It cannot be rolled oil', or kicked oil', and lasts twice as long as others. Come and see them before buying. J AS, ELLIOTT, SjIDLEB, and harness makkb MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9160, 6 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9160, 6 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9160, 6 August 1908, Page 7

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