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THE EA.SE AND COMFORT WITH wliiohnn oye glass rides the nose depends on its adjustment, rather than on the kind of frame. There is a knack in binding and adjusting frames to fit a nose that is only mastered by one of practical experience in their construction and a thorough knowledge of iacial contour. Wo malco each pair of Glasses fit each individual nose, and our Lenses are tho very best quality that can be had. We never sacrifice quality to price. HERBERT T. WOOL Chemist and Optician, (Bx Exams). QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON. WORD ABOUT FURA NISHING ! There is a prevalent idea that really good artistic Furniture is of necessity costly, and so beyond the means of average people. This is a mistake. D.I.C. Furniture has the repute of positive excellence. The workmanship is faithful, the style perfect. The taste of D.I.C. Furniture is beyond cavil —it sets the taste. But only honest prices are charged. You are not asked to pay through the nose. No extra profit is demanded on account of the name and high standing- of the house. The D.I.C. sells its Furniture—as it sells everything else —at the lowest prices possible, having regard to the exceptionally high quality of the goods. Prices, designs, advice—any information you want —free. Send for illustrated catalogue. Don't be sensitive about giving trouble. Scrupulous care for the requirements of its clients has given the D.I.C. pre-eminence. The Drapery & General Importing Co., of N.Z., Limited, WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIQAN, Manager. f\UK NEW SEASON'S GOODS havo arrived, and include certainly the Finest and Most Varied Patterns assortment that has ever been Exhibited in Masterton. Make an early selection and get the best choice Our suits are noted for their distinctKKAHAGEN & CHAPMAN ESTABLISHED 1895 PERRY STREET. P.O. BOX 34. 11l I mi] PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LAWNS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, BELT?, GLOVES, TIES, RIBBONS, ETC. SEE OUR WINDOW. HEARTHRUGS, MATS. QUILTS, ETC. LACE CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, NOW ON SHOW AT QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. EBISOI mm II ®mmsm» COLUMBIA, STEELING, ETC. RECORDS. Is (id each. WE stock full range of "Edison" Phonographs. "Columbia" Oramaphones. Disc Gvamaphonos and Records. Large stock of Records (Disc and Cylinder) right up-to-date. So come right along and hoar them. i 1 a (NEXT HOOPER'S) cLeod & Young), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9175, 26 August 1908, Page 7

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376

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9175, 26 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9175, 26 August 1908, Page 7

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