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i- w \\\\% m A i\\ \ kW\V :\ \ W I \ \ \ \ u \\J u © -RELIABLEGLOVES m HOSE AT 'THE D.1.0. FOR GOOD, RELIABLE, WELL-FITTING GLOVES THE D.I.C. IS UNSURPASSED. We mention three only of out- numerous makes. 3-BTJTTON FINE FRENCH KID, self plain points, in shades of Tan, Beaver, Brown, Navy and Green. 2/11 per pair. 8-DOME FRENCH KID, with two cord self stitchings, in shades of Tan, Beaver, Brown, Drab, Green and Navy. 3/11 per pair. 2-DOME ENGLISH CAPE, very strong, for driving, riding, motoring or usual hard wear. 5/6 per pair. Gloves Posted Fres throughout the Dominion. GOOD HQSiERY AT LOW PRICES AT THE D.I.C. Here arc three special tines s FIN I*l BLACK LLAMA. lIOSE, seamless, spliced toes and heels. 1/9 per pair or 10/3 hall dozen. FINK BLACK CASIIMEKE lIOSE, seamless or full fashioned, with spliced toes >tnd heols. 1/11 per pair or 11/- half dozen. FINE BLACK INDIANA HOSE, full fashioned, spliced toes and heels 2/3 per pair or 13/- half dozen THE DRAPERY & GENERAL. IMPORTING CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. YOUNG CHILDREN [AVING a tendency to Squint call be Cured, and before having their L eyes taxed v ith Study should have them examined. A child's eyesight is not fully developed until several years after the usual school age, and every precaution should be taken to preserve it. We can overcome defects of vision in Childhood that if let run on to maturity can never be overcome—they can only be relieved. r t i HERBERT T. WOOD ; Chemist and Optician (By Exams.) MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. «««« The MAKINO SHEEP DIP. Estd. 1885.] POISONOUS. [Arsenical WARRANTED FREE from iSULPBtJR or LIME. This Dip is how used by very many Flieep 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 slip from it. The action of the soap leaves tie wool m a soft, silky condition; the Potash causes it to remain so. The Dip is put up in Five Gallon Drums—no trouble in mixing. JDse 1 gallon of Dip to ICO of water. By using&fthe above Dip the cost per 1 000 sheep is not more than £l, and for* large flocks it is somewhat less. It should be rerr embered that the Dip will regain its strfcDgth. for almost any lergth of time, being practically imperishable. Railage paid from Palmerston up to 100 miles. PRICE, 17/6 PER DRUM. Late proprietors —iiOLDEN & NICHOLAS, SOLE PROPRIETOR.AND MANUFACTURER: H. W. SCOTT, CHEMIST, RANfiITIKEI ST, PALMERSTON NORTH. u Try Our Famous KID GLOVES, In BPOWN, FAWN and DRABS, NOW. 2s lid Pair. GOOD VALUE, 2 DOMES AT j J. GRAHAM & Co. Natures Best Gifi fSssfi. ONE of the best gifts Nature can bestow is a set of perfect teeth. Failing this it is wonderful what an ideal substitute wc can provide. Should your teeth require attention, come and see us. We have facilities for cxtr«ctin!j them without pain and replacing them with the test and most comfortable artificial ones. Special aitenlion devoted to children s leeth. Sets of Teeth, £2/2/- tnd £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when r.els are crd< red. Painless Extraction, 1/-. Temporary sets remade lo pirmar.ei.l, .«!, I/-. Single Tooth, 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE. Open all Saturday till 9 p.m. Write or call for further particulars. FROST & FROST, "SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yards above Pcrrctt. Chemist). WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3201, 29 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3201, 29 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3201, 29 May 1909, Page 7

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