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Business fuoiice FiRST IMPRESSIONS ARE THE MOST LASTING. A GOOD appearance ci-pates a good impression. Why not take advantage of these facts ? Make the appearance of your house create a good first impression. See to it that your windows are well tended. A well made blind will help you; a, Venetian for choice. A VENETIAN BLIND adds to the appearance of any house ; absorbs the heat; allows perfect ventilalation; prevents carpets and tapestries from fading. We make the Best Venetians that can be made. We Guarantee them. The facility with which they work will surprise you. We guarantee the paint used neither to chip, chalk, nor blister. WALTER GEE 8 CO., (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists & Experts, QUIN-ST. (off Dixon-st) WELLINGTON JOHN SPENCEB & CO., PIANOFORTE MAKERS, LONDON, (By Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. THE "SPENCER" Piano is widely known, and admitted by experts to be thoroughly reliable and perfect in tone and touch. It is made in England, is constructed specially for New Zealand, and gives entire satisfaction everywhere. There are over 50,000 in use, and the fact that more than 3,000 have been sold in the North and South Islands speaks volumes for the quality of these instruments. The action of the "SPENCER" Piano is the best there is, and as the action is one of the strongest or weakest points of a piano, this is an item which should be seriously considered. If the aotion lacks power, responsiveness and elasticity, the | whole piano becomes practically worthless. P it is stiff, the player becomes exhausted, and there is no inspiration in weariness. The "Spencer" is the best that is made, and no piano has a better, stronger, lighter, or more responsive action, no matter how much you may PayPrices from £42 10s to £BO. Terms can be arranged to suit any customer. Intending purchasers should call and inspect these high-class instruments at the Local Agents'. INNS & GOODARD, QUEEN STREET.

CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. CIOPIES of Christmas Num- / foers of all the leading Weeklies are now to hand. Place your orders now to avoid disappointment. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, F. Stains, TTOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, VV Miriam Street. Wood in any length. Coalbrookdale and Pelawniain Coal always in stock. Telenhone No. 136. Lansdowne Stick Works MASTEETON. HAVING purchased the above works, I desire to notify the public Unit I have practically re-modelled the same.and am now turning out bricks that cannot be excelled for ijuality in the Dominion. All bricks aie classified—builders, chimney and faced bricks —and prices will be found reasonable. Builders, Architects and bricklayers are invited to inspect the bricks now beiii'' turned out at the above works. 8. LAWSON, Proprietor. To the Genera! Public. "TTAVING purchased the Tobacconist and H'urilressing business conducted in Masterton by Mr D. Mcintosh, I respectfully solicit a continuance of tho support accorded to him. 1 shall do my best to merit it. J. K. ISLINKHORNE.

JOHNSON'S PEERLESS BEVERAGES. TOHNSON's Peerless Beverages quench t) your thirst find cheer and invigorate during summer's distressing heat. They are [pleasing to the palate and refreshing to the body. They are pure and delicious. Address: 211, CHAPEL STREET MASTERTON FRESH FISH SUPPLY CO. .'Phono 303. ERESH FISH DAILY from Napier and Wellington. All fish cleaned ready for cooking. FISH-CURING A SPECIALITY. Oysters and Whitebait in season. Orders Delivered. Terms Strictly Cash. G. PERARO, Manager. (Late Purveyor to His Excellency Lord Ranfurly).

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3040, 10 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3040, 10 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3040, 10 November 1908, Page 1

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