GOOD Shoes are not always shapely, and pretty ones often fail both in keeping their shape, and giving satisfactory wear. You will appreciate our shoes because we only stock those lines that we can honestly recommend as Stylish, Durable and Comfortable. Then our prices are so reasonable. Following are typical value : Ladies' Black Glace Gibson Tie Shoes, particularly comfortable and elegant shoe, with self toe oaps, medium and broad toes, fashionable eyelets and smar„ heels. 14/6. Ladies' Black Glace Lace Shoes, obtainable with self and patent toe caps, medium and broad toes, in all newest and most desirable shapes. 12/6. Ladies' Black Glace Triple Bar Shoes, self and patent toe saps, medium toes, fashionable heels, most attractive shoes. 13/ S. Ladies' Black Glace Cross Bar Shoes, self toe caps, Cuban heels, very dainty and wonderfully well made. 14/6. Silk Shoe Tias, 6d Pair. Mercerised Boot Laces 6d pair. WHERE THE DAINTY SHOES ABE. Queen-street, Master ton. Mail Orders Eeceive Careful and Prompt Attention.
KZSSZZSZZSIZZ^ZSZZRZKZm^X IT costs no more to secum the serviced, in the first place,~o£ competent engineers to do your work than it does to get those who know very little about it. With the competent man, .lowever, the first cost is the last—for your work will be done thoroughly and to your satisfaction With the incompetent man, however, the first cost is only the first of a long series, the job is never done. When we get your instructions to fulfil your order we give you good honest, practical advice, and the maximum of satisfaction with a minimum of cost. Our engineers have proved their capabilities in every department of mechanical engineering, and having a moddrn plant with which to do their work, secure the very best results. We instal electrical plants, repair all classes of machinery, motor cars, motor cycles, oil and gas engines and fulfil orders in any part of the Island. We charge you with the cost only when you are satisfied that the work is good. It costs you nothing to consult us, but our advice might save you many pounds. Look us up to-day or telephone to us and we will wait on you. , M MECHANICAL ENGINEERS & ELECTRICIANS, KA BIASTERTON.
BAD CIGARS KILL! "F you are the sort of smoker who likes to be sure that he's getting a really genuine 'ar at a really reasonable price, you'll be wanting to trade with E. W. A.EMIT SEND FOE LIST OF BEA.NDS AND PEICES. (Successor to Batkin), 51 Lamblon Quay, Wellington \ OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. "For some time I had ben gradually declining in health. I felt exhausted after the slightest exertion. This state continued until I became quite prostrated. I also suffered from shortness of breath and palpitation ot Ihe heart. After trying many medicines, with little or no benefit, T iinally decided to try Warner's Safe Cure. After talcing the fins-1: bottlei'ul I felt better, and improved daily, ] am pleaded to say that the result of taking a few foot 11 est'ul of the medicine was my complete restoration u. health."--From Mrs J. Brown, VI.. I'endigo street, Prahran, Vie. "Some years ago I suffered ecn-t-itantly from pains in the head, extreme weakness, faulting fibs, nervois--ness and prostration, caused by general debility. .1 could do nothing to relieve my sufferings until I sinned on a course of Warner's Safe Cure. I got relief from the first -Wttle, and. continuing with <lie medicine for Kni-.e little time longer, tlte nervousnors ;.hki fainting fits left me, ;unl 1 begun \u get strong. Since that time 1 hate been in the enjoyment of gco,. health."—From Mis r-. Jennu.,, Charles street, Alborton, Adduce. S.A. "For a numbei of years 1 was i;. very poor health, suffering fiom t. complication of ailments, incltkiwi,. constipation, chronic UKlijjesuon, .j..u kidney trouble. ioods of all kin-...-upset'iny stomach, i was unab.e to digest my fond. Pains in my baci-: | we're excruciating, especially dining j ohange of weather. 1 tried every advertised remedy, but derived lilin> o no good. I had almost lost faith n all medicines when Warner's was brought under my notice by i. friend, who advised me to give it ;. trial. T followed the advice, and. tmy glad surprise, I began to feel better. Soon my appetite returned, and I was able to digest my food. I begun to feel well, and the pains in the bacli left me. When I had taken the contents of only a few bottles of the medicine my troubles had all gone. I was perfectly cured of all my ailments, and since that time I have been n> good health."—From Mrs J. Toy. Evans street, Boulder City, W.A. In addition to the regular 5s and 2a 9d bottles of Warner's Safe Cure. a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2-s Gd per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure /(Concentrated) ie not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of doses as the sfl bottle of Warners Sate Cure. H. H. Warner and Co., Limited Melbourne, Vic. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3139, 16 March 1909, Page 6
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