FURNISHING , Fine feathers make fine birds: firu furnishings, fine houses. Fine, that is, in the best sense. N( where is refined taste more fully justified than in a house perfectly furnished. When you see a finely furnished house in New Zes land, you know that the D.I.C. has had a hand in the effect As the Winter approaches, you will be making provision to keep home cheerful. The new stocks at thi D.I.C. afford you an exceptional opportunity. The latest curtain and draperies are superb. Write in, giving some indication of you needs, and the D.I.C. will take scrupulous pains to give you wha you want. Or better, call. These remarks apply with especial force to Furniture. There are many choice examples of modern-art ir this department in the showrooms just now. The prices, for furni ture of such quality, are strikingly moderate. And if you want a piano, consult the D.I.C There is a big range of instruments. In price, and upwards You can have an excellent instrument for fifty or fifty-five guineas Why pay mere ? The DRAPERY £ GENERAL IMPORTING CO. of NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., Wellington A. A, CORR.'OAN, Manager. We Oorrec a!! the Bthit cause He iclachec. OPPOSITE are a few of the Headaches that come from defective vuYour eyes may seem alright, yet if there is a headache you should have them examined. IT'S FREE. Sick Headache, Sewing Headache, Bright Light Headache, Front-of- thcHead Headache; Top-of the Head Headache, Evening Headache, Morning Headache, Reading Headache. Any kind of headache. Chemist. Masterton. I SKtfW & ffity&jPZ K^S.i «&?fw« mm "W*t'i mm K-&i>>*.*"r* WSttii, mm SgIPS «;yt;<s I ■ %*ss) W:'*&i mm MM mm teY&&siL m m* -i-V,: "v •-■.-< For Flavour and Strength i» \J S© Amber Tips Tea. INFINITE CARE and expert tea blending lias produced Amber-Tips, a tea that cannot be excelled either for quality, flavour or strength. It is most economical —you can make more cups of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand at the same price. The package, too, is unique. First, the tea is wrapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in cardboard, round which tinfoil is placed, while the whole is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof carton, which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour of Amber Tips from deterioration. Ask your grocer to get Amber Tips Tea—it is sold in three grades, 1/8, i/! 0 and 2/-. s */#w;w> VKH'TtKS'tHS'VJtWHOLESALE AGENTS,THOMPSON BROS. LTD., WELLINGTON. v Iwß El jfi'js' HI W££ S£~* 0 Wsa §WR!fIHM il la » H W ■■ &^k A W4&4& Jib £Skd& ££.£*%? <K» B 89 &V2i Jb£l£& «&£&*'>'«?£& W IS €1 Milliner y. J NOW SHOWING AT GKAHAM & CO SEE OUR SHOWROOM. NEWEST'CREATIOIIS OF SHHRnHRHI NOW SHOWING AT INSPEC-WON INVITEI).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 7
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