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Br APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Watchmakers, Jewellers and WELLINGTON. From £6 15s. From: £6 15s. Ex " Athenic." ' new supply of Dollands* Prism _JI Binoculars. The prices have been carefully revised and considerable reductions made, especially in the x 8 with the eye piece focussing which is now reduced to £6 15s complete in leather case. Being wholly made in London, they are admitted at a third less Customs Duty than Foreign Field Glasses A sample of Dollands' New Pocket Telescope in oxydized aliminium at 25s is remarkable. It weighs under 2 ozs, it takes no more room in the pocket than a pipe, and it has the power of a prism binocular. Price in oxydized brass, 15s. Orders for these are now boing booked, to bo forwarded post free, on arrival of supplies on order. Inspection * invited. Note New Address—--222-221 LAMBTON QUxYY,

BANK'S BUILDINGS, Opposite G.P.O. Grey Street., Wellington. 17th August, 1908. T\EAR MADAM,—Wo have much J pleasure in announcing that our First Show of New Season's Models, will be on view at our rooms from Thursday, 20th August, to Tuesday, Ist September. The exhibition is held, not with the object of persuading- visitors to purchase, but of allowing society ladies an opportunity of viewing—and, if desirous, of ordering—the very latest designs and Visiting Gowns, Walking Costumes, Muslin Frocks, Opera Cloaks, etc. Infinito care has been bestowed upon the selection of materials, and the exquisito range shown will delight all ladies of ta3te and refinement. Will you please accept this as an invitation to inspect our display. If judged merely from an artistic standpoint the exhibition is well worth a visit. Wo tender our thanks for the very liberal support accorded us during the past season, and trust the present one will bo even more satisfactory. We are, Dear Madam, Yours Faithfully, GOLDBLOOM BROS. Takk lift to top FLOOIt.

SEED OATS. "E have a prime line of Storm King—big croppers. Locally CHAMBERLAIN & SON, MILLERS, & GEAIN MERCHANTS. MASTEETON.

NEW SEASON'S TEAS UST■AE E I V ii D Red Seal Tea, 2s. J. W. Loose' Tea, 2s. - (These Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Pook Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away {with every Gibs. Call and get catalogues. Wo are sole agents for this Tea, and they can't be beat. Jas. Whitiaker, QUEEN STREET. MASTEETON.

YOU CAN ALWAYS GET SOMETHING UP-TO-DATE IN WALL AND CEILING DECORATIONS AT W. H. COLE'S, 28 CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. J_ Metallic Lustre Dadoes. The handsomest thing of its kind ever introduced to the Wairarapa public. Work of all descriptions done in any part of the province. Telephone No. 149.

YOUR CYCLE REPAIRS W ILL ILL be well done by expert tradesmen if you send them to my shop. And you will savo a few shillings on the cost alsoBicycle Depot. TELEPHONE 307. MASTERTON PRINCE OF WALES STABLES. HOLE & WELCH, Proprietors. \J horses left at stables. Competent G room always in charge. Cab Calls a special feature. Cabs meet all trains. Horses bought and sold, or broken to single or double harness. Good Paddouking. Every care taken, but no responsibility. RAILWAY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. OI.IVE S'I'RKKT, NKAK RAILWAY STATION. H, Cole and Son, PuoritiKToits. MESSRS H. COLE & SON, wish to announce to the general public and travellers that they have started Livery and Bait Stables close to the railway station, and will bo pleased to receive tho patronage of customers to whom every attention will bo paid. Buggies, hacks, and gigs on hire at any time. Groom always in attendance.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9176, 27 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9176, 27 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9176, 27 August 1908, Page 6

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