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DAINTY AUTUMN BLOUSINGS. FINE ASSORTMENT AT THE D. I. C. WELLINGTON. PKETTY... Flannels, Winceys, Viyellas and Flannellas. NEWEST DESIGNS IN GREAT VARIETY. AT THE D.I.C. NEW TVINOEY BLOUSINGS, in a variety of stripes and checks, 1/3 and 1/9 a yard. NEW FLANNEL BLOUSINGS, in a range of beautiful patterns, fast colours, i/ll and 2/3 a yard. ALL-WOOL DELAINES, in self colours, and an endless variety of designs, best qualities made, SOin. wide, l/I I a yard. CEYLON SHIRTINGS, 28in. wide, thoroughly shrunk, fast colours in stripes and checks, 1/2, 1/4, 1/9 ayard. YIYELLAS, 31 in. wide, in White, Cream, Sky, Pink, Grey, Navy, and 60 designs in stripes, 2/6 a yard. FLANNELLAS, in White, Cream, and Pink, Bjd, lO&d, ayard. PYRENEZE FLANNELS, for dressing gowns, 56in. wide, soft and very warm, in Cream, Pale Blue, Pink, Cardinal, etc., 4/lla yard. STBIPE DRESSING GOWN FLAN- „ NELS, 40in. wide, in Cardinal, Peacock Blue, Marone, 2/11 a yard. PATTERNS OF THESE MATERIALS WILL BE SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. D.I.C, A. A. CORRIGAN. Manager. WELLINGTON. D.I.C.

¥>Y YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION—NEED IT BADLY. -OUT you won't give it to them ; yon put it oil from day to day. Don't you know the risk you run. Every day's delay m 0^ ns t^ e^ a y 0 S Jr Tbuse them Treat your eyes properly, they are your and they'll let you know all about it. HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Optician (By Exams,) masterton and eketahuna.

*««« The HAKIIO SHEEP DIP. Estd.lßßs.] POISONOUS. [Arsenical WARRANTED FREEJrom SULPHUR or LIME. This Dip is now used by very many Sheep Owners, who have found it to be all that is required, totally destroying all insects and lubricating the wool so as to cause all eggs to s l ™ from it. The action of the soap leaves the wool in a soft silky condition, the Potash causes it to remain so. 'The Dip is put up in Five Gallon Drums—no trouble m mixing. Use 1 gallon of Dip to 100 of water. Rv using [the above Dip the cost 1 000 sheep is not more than £l, and for large flocks it is somewhat less. It should be remembered that the Dip will retain its strength for almost any length of time, being practically imperishable. Railage paid from Palmerston up to 100 miles. ! PRICE, 17/6 PER DRUM. Late proprietors-ioLDEN & NICHOLAS, SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER: H. W SCOTT, CHEMIST, RANGITIKEI ST, PALMERSTON NORTH. M KA M M Kyi Kyi M M K/< M Kyi K/* Kyi K/* kA K4 Kyi Kyi Kyi M Kyi Kyi M Kyi Ky* Kyi Kyi K> Ky* Kyi M M Kyi K> Kyi Kyi KA Kyi M Kyi Kyi Kyi M Kyi Kyi Kyi Kyi Kyi Kyi K22222222 >»»»»»»»»»»»

/ NOW SHOWING FOR WINTER WEAR. X 8 JACKETS MUFFS FURS BLOUSE FLANNELS FLANNELETTES HEAVY DRESS TWEEDS COLONIAL UNDERWEAR VESTS Etc. HEAVY MAKES OF HOSIERY FOR WINTER WEAR. ) MILLINERY - All the latest London and Parisian Models, now on view at J. GRAHAM AND CO.'S. QUEEN-ST., MASTGERTON,

R OGILVY & SONS, ECOKD KEIGN BUTCHERY Masterton. Only the Primest Beef and Mutton. All orders carefully attended to. Telephone 65. MASTERTON

COBADINE &" WHITTAKER, Timber Merchants, etc., HEAVY stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand Kauri, Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine ete Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders Uequißites, Oils and Colours. Queen, Chapel and Kino Streets, MASTERTON. '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3159, 10 April 1909, Page 7

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557

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3159, 10 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3159, 10 April 1909, Page 7

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