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NEW SPRING DRESS S MATERIALS S " DAINTY FROCKS FOR BRIGHT DAYS a j** The warm weather has come so soon that it w *-| is now high timo to be buying one's Spring H ** Frocks, and nowhere is a better or more 5 *-* charming selection of new material to bo H M f oun d than a t the D.1.0. S m REAL FRENCH CAMBRICS-32-iu. wide, in stripes, checks and spots, a hundred 23 designs to select from ; colours fast, two uualities, 9AJ and 11ii yard. *3 " BHANTUN "—The new cotton material, in self colours, like silk, at a quarter JB. the price, in pink, sky, brown, navy, frai/e, amethyst, olive, etc., 30-in. 0, wide, 10id yard. M " NAGASAKI" CREPE—32-in. wide, in forty-two different stripes and plain X colours; a specially good and soft finality, made for ourselves; fast colours J_J and excellent wear. Mid tha yard. ffl 45-in FANCY SILK STRIPE COTTON VOILES-A new and very beautiful bright nmafcorial, suitable for garden party or semi-ovening wear, drapes well, in all the leading shades; 1/11 and 2/11 tha yard. 3 45-ln. DRESS LINEN— This material, with tho new shadow-stripe, is practically t* a solf-coloured linen, very smart in appearance. French dyed and M thoroughly shrunk, all the now colours; 2/6 the yard. T-T HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTS— In navy and butcher grounds, stripes, spots, ff HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTStd sprigs; GJd yard. f* NURSE'S UNIFORM CLOTH— In plain butcher bluo only, JJIi-in. wide, fast in IH colour and very strong, specially recommended for hard wear: 9ii yard. £3 Patterns will, on request, be forwarded post free to any address. 0 Order by Post from the D-I-O Wellington g m 7 m N.Z. 0 MnMnMnwnwnnnjannMnHnjanMniinMnMnjs

Eggs in Winter. N SPRING, when fowls are laying _ well, you would be acting wisely to preserve ail eggs you do not require | for immediate use. WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE - - is the cleanest, she cheapest, the most effective, and easily applied on the market. It gives you no trouble, and takes vf ry little time; and egg? treated with Water Glass Kgg Preservative Jkeep like fresh for months. BUY A BOTTLE TO-PAY, AND START PRESERVING. It will ,01st you enly 6d or 1/- per botife, and will give you perfect satisfaction. Herbert T. Wood Chemisl[and Optician, Masterton.

steaming hot, gives the maximum of pleasure, vigor and satisfaction at the minimum of cost, time and trouble. Try a bottle of 'Camp' to-day. 1 R. Paterson &- Sons, Coffee Sptcialists, Glasgow. Wilson, Balk & Co.. sole agents for New Zeafand.

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every ! Assurance Policy issued i by the Department. j BcwrTAHTUii surrender values and loan values are allowed after two ye*"* whS il the premium ii not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened crediting the policyholder with the surrender value and inoreaseß thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As long as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the polioy is in full foree, and in ft« went ef «s»th or maturity the sum assured and bonuses, *M» the ffrear* %th interest, are nalcc. THE Second Shipment of Winter Fatterns has come to hand, and embraces all the most popular shades of dependable Tweeds obtainable. You are specially invited to inspect these goods, for they are just the class that particular dressers like to have. Place your order for your next suit ■with me. Satisfaction will follow, and tje price will please you.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9583, 1 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9583, 1 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9583, 1 September 1909, Page 7

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