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Business Notices. FIRST IMPRESSIONS AEE THE MOST LASTING. XjL 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 fadingr. 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 t CO., (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window Blind Specialists & Experts, QUIN-ST. (off Dixon-st) WELLINGTON

PIANOS. JOHN SPENCER & CO., PIANOFORTE MAKERS, LONDON.* (By Special Appointment to iI.R.H. the Princess of Wales. 3 "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 action 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 pay. Prices 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 & GODDARD, QUEEN STREET.

WOLSELEY-PEDERSEN (British-made throughout). Simplicity with Efficiency. EASY to Tun:, Contact, Simple, Saves Monej-, L ibour, Time, Utensils, Temper, and Perfect Satisfaction. What this Separator means to the Farmer; — 1. Larger profits and less labour. ' 2. 20 to 30 per cent, more and better butter. 3. A saving- of £2 to «£5 per cow per year. 4. Gives warm and sweet separated milk. 5. Cleanses the cream and milk, remo ies tubercle and other disease geims. 8. Saves 20 to 33£ per cent, in the first and last ost o/er other separators. Pamphlets and full particulars on application to LEVIN & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS, - - MASTERTON

Al BUTCHERY QUEEN-STREET, MAS r MASTEKTON. THE primest of meat purchased from the best herds and flocks. Carts call daily. Telephone No. 18f5 BUTCHER BROS., Proprietors. GENTLEMEN ! THE most oft-repeated question of the clay, over the whole of the Dominion, is "Who says Begg's?" and the never-failing reply, from all who care for a pure, mellow, non-smoky Scotch Whisky, is ,; Ask for it at all the leadinir hotels and don't be put oft' with any other brand. DRINK BEGG'S.

THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. Jljl candescent vapor light—Loaded Air Gas, manufactured with " Boide Oil." The system is automatic in working, perfectly simple, absolutely sa f e, and very economical. Get full particulars and pamphlets from PICKERING BROS., Masterton, holders of patent lignt fo the district. To ihe General Public. [AVING purchased the Tobacconist and Hairdressing business conducted in Masterton by Mr D. Mcintosh, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to him. I shall do my best to merit .it. J. K. BLINKHORNE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3047, 18 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3047, 18 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3047, 18 November 1908, Page 1

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