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Business Notices. "LET WILSON ADVISE YOU." PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY. IS the result of a proper application of a thoroughly tested m and absolutely safe anaesthetic, which enables me to perform all dental operations without the slightest sensation of pain being felt by the patient. I use my own special anaesthetic, which effectually presents pain being felt, and leaves the patient perfectly conscious. The anaesthetic is thoroughly reliable and quite harmless and the results are perfect, whether for one tooth or 32 teeth. I use it for this reason, and because it does not have the slightest after effect. MY PLATE WORK has already become known in the Masterton district for perfection in fit and appearance, all round good workmanship, and reasonable fees. E. E. WILSON, Qualified DENTAL SURGEON, (Next to Club Hotel), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Open every evening, 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and evenings, 1 to 8. All Extractions Absolutely Painless and Free when Sets are Ordered. MADAM CARLE, MILLINER, Queen Street, - - Masterton. IS now showing special lines in Holiday Hats. Prices range from 6/6, 7/3, 9/6, and 10/6 upwards. Special attention is given to MATRON'S HATS and BONNETS. Trimmed Millinery of every description is made in her own workrooms, and employing local labour. Hats, Bonnets, Toques, etc., are made to suit each CUSTOMER'S TASTE in the most becoming and fashionable styles. Customers are advised carefully as to the correct colours and shapes of headdress to wear individually and for all occasions. The aim is first to give a suitable hat, fashionable, exclusive, and at a reasonable figure. TINE new stock of Christmas Goods; comprising— Books Purses Dressing Cases (Ladies & Gentlemen) Writing Cases Bags Dolls Toys and Games, To be sold at prices that will appeal to everyone, and the values can be appreciated at a glance. We get the trade through our low prices, and hoid it through the merit of our Goods. Agents for— SPENCER PIANOS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON, THAT MESSRS H. COLE & SON arc delivering Wood at 18s per cord (in four foot lengths) cash, straight from the bush. The prices were formerly 245. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged 43s per ton, wo are delivering same at 39s per ton. This is A BREAK-UP FOR THE COMBINE. H. COLE AND SON, Wood and Coal Merchants. CENTRAL GARAGE, QUEEN STREET - MASTERTON. Telephone 328. PARTICULARS given and prices quoted for ANY MAKE OF JViOTOR CAR. Intending buyers advised as to the most suitable Car for their requirements. Expert opinion given on second-hand cars. Repairs promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. CARS FOR HIRE—ALL ACCESSORIES STOCKED. F. WARREN FOWLER. THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. . . POST OFFICE MEAT MART. »i"TE have been good friends to yoi VV during the past few months. N< doubt you still have a lively recollochoi of the ruinous prices you paid for mea before we came in and brought it down We still supply TOP QUALITY MEAT at BEDROCK PRICES—abso lutely the lowest in town. Don't forget either that we have No Black List to put you on. Our motto is: Small Profits and Qivic Returns. The public have taken kindl to the idea, and, as a result our busineg is always on the increase. hughTong, PRACTICAL BU'ICHEI Telephone

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3091, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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552

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3091, 13 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3091, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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