'■■■ <■ ■.-.iv'i.lL *\ Jr. 4'jT- v'/'-il A CHILL neglected becomes a bad cough, a cough neglected way turn to pneumonia, inflamation of the lungs, and even consumption— in fact, you°nei er know where it will stop, and yet how many people do neglect a cold. ; If you, oranyono in your household is in the least susceptible to colds, sore throats, etc , better procure a bottlo of Wood's Cieusoti-d Emulsion without further delay. This splendid cough medicine has cured hundreds of people of the most stubborn and deep-peated coughs—lT WILL CURE YOU. Pkick : 2/6 and 3/6 a bottle. ■%i;Mtfiirrfv,rf^mfe^ Chemist and Optician, (By Exams).. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. MpHil 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/il. 15/11 the robe STRIPE AND CHECK ZEPHYR, beat quality, fast colours, 31 inches wide lljd. the yard BBSS OUALITY FRENCH CAMBRIC, in 500 patterns, stripes, upots, etc., 31 inches wide H*d. «"> 7*** HOYIiE'S ENGLISH PRINTS, in navys and butcher blue, spots and stripes, fast colours 7Jd. 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 cheoks and stripes, , in grey, brown and green From I/O, 2/3, 2/6, to 5/6 DOUBLE WIDTH CHIFFON YOILES, in Dew Bhades of lotus blue, copper, brown and green 3/6 per yard WWTTH CAMBRIC SHERTS, with plain, tucked fronts and with muslin veinSg 4/11. 6/11. 6/H, 7/11, 8/11 THE D.I.C. SPECIALTY THIS SEASON.— A beautifully-made white cottonC ANVAS SHIRT, perfect fitting, a good washing material, witb tucked fronts and soft collars and cuffs 10/6, 14/6 The DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., WELLINGTON. A. A. COBB/OAH, Mahaqw. EE our Window for the fpecial Display of BROWN SUITINGS. We have the largest stock of these goods ever imported into tho Wairarapa. Our showroom i 3 crammed with all the latest and most fashionable goods procurable. Quite an exhibition of woollens. INSPECTION INVITED. KEAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, ESTABLISHED 1895. PERRY STREET. P.O. BOX 34. PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LAWNS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, BELTS, GLOVES, TIES, RIBBONS, ETC.. i SEE OUll WINDOW. HEARTHRUGS, LACE CURTAINS, MATS. SHEETINGS, QUILTS, ETC. NOW ON SHOW AT QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON. WW^B,, COLUMBIA, STERLING, ETC. RECORDS. Is 6d each. WE stock full range of "Edison" Phonographs. "Columbia" Gramaphones. Disc Graniaphones and Records. I Largo stock of Records (Disc and vk Cylinder) right up-to-date. iW$ So Colne right along and hear ™ them. Book Arcade Co. (NEXT HOOPER'S) (McLeod & Young), QUEEN STREET, M ASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9188, 10 September 1908, Page 7
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