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A PRONOUNCED SAVING! CUTLERY BY POST! 215 ParceJ—Half-dosen of Every thing. T>OST us 21s, and your fall name and address, and wo will •■•end J .'U X the following parcel of cutlery. Every article is of standard value.' The knives ha ve.the handles, and the forks and spoons are guaranteed to v,eai through. If the parcel i3not approved of, the full mcney will be xefundtd on return of the goods. . J-dozen Dessert knives, i-dozen Table Knives. A-dozen . Tea Spools, j-dozen Dessert Spoons. |-dozen Table Spoons, -J-dozen Dessert Forks, i-dozen Tafcle Forks

N. Z. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIALS. Wellington to Watkanae <£c Return (8& miles). Under tho auspices of the JV.Z. Motor Cycle Club, F which tue MOUNTAINEER "scooped the pool," gamin? First and Gold Medal in open to all clasjes, First in Private Owner's Class; also lirsti m the Hill Climb, beating machines up to 5 h.p., thus proving their suitability for this country. For particulars and free apply.to the Wairarapa Agents LYTTLE BIOS., !I,4l,s !ar M

YOUNG CHILDREN HAYING a tendency to Squint can be Cured, and before having their eyes taxed vitli have tliem 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 am never be ovtr--IEEBEET T. WOOD, Chemist and OpticEan (By Exams.) MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. I come—thev can onlv be relieved.

•AliWrtSKlri iFTi l« «/ Wm i i iss l! SK © as« Sirs: sett' 111 <5? isss ,£ *sr II n. Hi f/it'Msil: mm &> rzjnzJ ilwJ; C^rvjX^Lfi'■ **Vl s«t.'.V«i>,:. &ESfc m m m %m If You Want mality, Flavour and Strength, Use sr Tiis Tea ss* £ \*» & i\ s Hi {. \i fi t^vjv^yifW" I'flt H V» * ~ n 'h~i i/j £■* |F you want a tea of exceptional quality and §1 - delicious fiavour, you should use Amber 1 ips. |j Everyone who has tried it says that it is by [| far the best tea at the price. jj Net only is Amber Tips an exceptionally jg high-grade tea, but it is also most economical |1 Nearly every brand of tea claims to be economi- |i cal, but Amber Tips is economical. p [•s| You can make more cups of delicious refresh- g i ing fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips |j sj than from any other brand at the same price, ffj If your grocer does".not stock Amber Tips, ask him to get it for you—it is sold in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. A trial will convince you that v/e have not over-stated its merits. WHOLESALE AGEMT3, THOMPSON BSOS. LTD., WELLINGTON. HEW CURTAINS FROSVI THE 0W COUNTRY H n t m waif. i ) T >s,>/.£ fX'" f « ' >■ ;<"■s>*. 'A 2E "ISpBEFii J r I* * 1 « r-%i. >s'< Ck QAML> PEACH & amwmwmmmMm.mw .mumiw Illustrated List and Buyers' Guide. The largest ana most complete Window Drapery Guide issued. Solk Makers and Patentees ol " CONTRKNHT " Curtains. Twice the Wear. No Extra Cost. Latest styles Nets, Musijns, Cretonnes, BLINISS, LINENS, I.ADIF.S' & GENTS' UNDKHWEAR, TAILORING, HOOTS and Shoes. Furnilure I.ist. Special knockdown make for shipping. RELIABLE ISRITIKII MAKE. 81 Years Experience. Result-Pronounced Superiority. POPULAR NEW ZEALAND PARCEL. S pairs Choice *3O /„ Half Parcel- i|gs/£5 I.ack Curtains «»*&■/ ~ 1 pair each u **/7* 2 pairs effective Mninjjl aom Curtains, 32 yds. long, Co Ins. w fle. A » - 4_iA_ It J i tir<« Inttn* *» VuS. WiuC, wide, le Goods. Quite Distinct.' " Direct'from the Looms. Direct to You. Write for our Catalogues now. livery Item meatis a saving. Prise Us! 3 mny ba obtained at tho ' ilin n ' Ihte "j W * 3OTIS, Box Looma, Bupland.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 3

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