A CHILL neglected becomes a bad cough, a cough neglected may turn to pneumonia, inflamation of the lungs, and even consumption—in fact, you never know where it will stop, and yet how many people do neglect a cold. If you, or anyone in your household is in the least susceptible to colds, sore throats, etc., better procure a bottlo of Wood's Cruasoted Emulsion without further delay. This splendid cough medicine has cured hundreds of people of the most stubborn and deep-seated coughs—lT WILL CURE YOU. Piuce: 2/6 and 3/6 a bottle. i Chemist and Optician, (By Exams).. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. . . WOOD'S . . CBBASOTED With HYPOPHOSPHITES OP LIME AND SODA. &^**i^&ww<&Kmwsmm2Pmm*. ssgtßaaxßt^ssrxsßsasa>^asßX3asxss iwiir* 1 In all departments now, the D.I.C. has opened up its superb Spring stocks. Quality is perfect, as usual; and style runs neck-and-neck with quality. The D.I.C. does not sell inferior stuff at so-called " cheap" rates ; it sells only the highest quality goods in the Dominion, at the lowest prices compatible with honest trade. Here are a few sample lines the D.I.C. cordially commends to its clients. BORDERED ZEPHYR ROBES, in heliotrope, fawn, tan, blue, navy , and black, 46 inches wide 10/11. 15/11 the robe STRIPE AND CHECK. ZEPHYR, best quality, fast colours, 31 inches ■wide ni d « the y ard BBSS QUALITY FRENCH CAMBRIC, in 500 patterns, stripes, upots, etc, 31 inches wide Hid. the yard HOYLE'S ENGLISH PAINTS, in navys and butcher blue, spots and stripes, fast colours 7£d. the yard SILK WARP CRYSTALLINE, double width, ivory striped grey, cream striped silver, and whit estriped black 3/11 per yard DOUBLE-WIDTH COSTUME TWEEDS, broken checks and stripes, in grey, brown and green From 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, to 5/8 DOUBLE WIDTH CHIFFdN VOILES, in new shades of lotus blue. copper, brown and green 3/6 per yard WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRTS, with plain, tucked fronts and with muslin veining 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 THE D.I.C. SPECIALTY THIS SEASON.— A beautifully-made white cottonC ANVAS SHIRT, perfect fitting, a good washing material, with tucked fronts and soft collars and cuffs 16/6, 14/6 OF NX, Ltd., WELLINQTO N. A. A. CORRIGAN, Managm. mmKmmmßu^aamM lEE our Window for the fpecial Display of BROWN SUITINGS. We have the largest stock of these goods ever imported into the Wairarapa. Our showroom is crammed with all the latest and most fashior.ablo ;oods procurable. Quite an exhibition of woollens. INSPECTION INVITED. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, ESTABLISHED 1895. PERRY STREET. P.O. BOX 34. ectlon Invite PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LAWNS, LACES, BELTS, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, TIES, RIBBONS, ETC. SEE OUK WINDOW. HEARTHRUGS, MATS. QUILTS, ETC. LACE CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, NOW ON SHOW AT QUEEN STREET, MASTEP.TON. gDISON RECORD! COLUMBIA, STERLING, ETC. RECORDS. Is (kl each. m nSTK stock full range of "Edison" VV Phonoi'raidis. "Columbia" Large stock of Records (Disc and Cylinder) right up-to-date. So come right along and hear them.l Arcade Co (NEXT HOOPER'S) (McLeod & Young), QUEEN STREET, iIASTI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9185, 7 September 1908, Page 7
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