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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<^^^ These are Sale Snips. PROMPTLY at 8 o'clock th« sjreai Sale of the year, -will begin, We have been planning and preparing for many weeks for this] great event. Our Great Winter Sale, in which a little money[j)lays a heavy part—as you alljknow from past experience. A few of the Prices Special WALKING SKIBTS, 10/6 for 6/11. FLAN. BLOUSES, 5/6 for 1/11. LADIES' TWEED COATS, 45/-, Now 5/11. COSTUMES, 45/-, Sale 32/-. TOWELS, 1/6, sale price, 2 for 1/3. TARTAN DRESSES 1/-, now 9d yd CALICO; 7/6, Now 4/6 dozen. HOSIERY; 1/6, , Now IOJd pair. This Sale will be the most ambitious we have yet attempted—ambitions in the direction ; of bargain giving—ambitions in the bigness of scope, and ambitious in our attempts to please you. At Hamilt'slGreat Sale for Cash. »»»»»> Amber Ti'ds Tea Every pound is wrapped in a special air-tight and damp-proof package, which preserves its Savour, *trengdt and fragrance. W FOR FORTY-SIX YEARS " Bonnington's lias been the best cough remedy. Time has but added to its fame. No other remedy will so quickly break up a cold/'cure a cough, ward off bronchitis* or prevent pneumonia. When you ask fof BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS *V Be sure tha* you get xt. Refuse all substitutes—they are bujt imitations put up to snare the unsuspecting. BONNINGTON'S alone has stood the test of time. Si • |BONN!NGTOIq CMKAOf FN Mr. A. M. Grant, Te Whaiti, Rotorua, write*: " For years now I have used your Irish Moss for ' coughs and colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world ; easy to take, and safe." Mr. William Neigh., boars, of Waimangaroa, writes : - "It gives me great pleasure to recommend your Irish Moss for coughs and colds, or any lung having used it in my family for over twenty years.", £ rffORSE COVERS. THE cold, nippy nights are coming, and your horse will appreciate a warm, well fitting, wet resisting cover — the kind ve make. We have imported the very latest canvas—guaranteed rain and rot proof—for the coming season, and will give you a durable horse-cover for a very little money. Call asdj.talk the matter over with us. Harcombe 8 Donald, SADDLERS, HARNESS-MAKERS AND REPiISERSj is Perry-street, Maserton A Solution of the! Domestic Servant Problem. INSTAL at once a SH CKLOCK'S "ORION." jNaNQE, and the drudgery of Cooking and Baking will be reduced to vanishing point. An immense amount of Labour saved; worry will be replaced by ease and certainty; more Leisure will be secured, and* the whole Household delighted. rj S H ACK L O CK'S "O RIO N. The best that N.Z. produces. Sold by all Ironmongers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9545, 17 July 1909, Page 7
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435Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9545, 17 July 1909, Page 7
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