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MnMnMnMnMnnnMnwnnMnMnMnMnMnMnM 1 NEW SPRING DRESS J !■ II MK IB H DAINTY FROCKS FOR BRIGHT DAYS n wi IS S The warm weather has come so soon that it *-j H is now high time to be buying one's Spring w S Frocks, and nowhere is a bettor or more w y charming selection of new material to bo w S found than at the D.I.C. S Jg[ REAL FRENCH CAM3RiO3-3-2-m. wide, in stripes, checks and spots, a hundred 'w designs to select from ; coljiu-s fast, two qualities, 3V.1 and 11Ad yard. 'M " SHANTUN "—The now cotton material, in self col;>uvs, like silk, at a quarter • W the price, in pink, sky, brown, navy, fraizu, amethyst, olive, etc., :i'.l-in. pT wide, (Did yarti. •at "NAGASAKI" CREPE— 32-in. wide, in forty-two difforenfc stripes and plain i_s colours; a specially good and soft quality, made for ourselves ; fast colours J_4 aud excellent wear. Ilia ttio yard. M 45-ill FANCY SILK STRIPE COTTON VOILES-A now and very beautiful bright □ material, suitable for garden party or semi-evening wear, drapes well, in all the loading shades; 1/11 and 2/11 the yard. 3 45-ill. DRESS LINEN— IHns material, with the new shadow-stripe, is practically J—l a solf-colourod linon, very smart in appearance. French dyed and |jj thoroughly shrunk, all the new colours; 2/(5 tha yard. Vt HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTS-In navy and butcher grounds, stripes, spots, fci sprigs; SJd yard. *} NURSE'S UNIFORM CLOTH-In plain butcher blue only, 36-in. wide, fast in J-4 colour and very strong, specially recommended for hard wear; Sid yard. H Patterns wilt, on request, be forwarded post free to any address. H Order by Post from the B Jf bk JH an SL^^ MnMnMnMnMnMnMnnMnMnMnMnMn*n«nx

gs in 'N SPRING, when fowls are laying _L well, you would be acting wisely •to preserve ail eggs you do not require for immediate use. WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE - - is the cleanest, the cheapest, the most effective, and easily applied on the market. It gives you no trouble, and takes very little time; and eggs treated with Water Glass Egg Preservative keep like fresh for months. BUY A BOTTLE TO-PAY, AND START PRESERVING. It will ost you only 6d or 1/- per bottle, and will give you perfect satisfaction. Herbert T. Wood, Chemist[and Optician, Masterton.

HI WINDMILLS WINDMILLS, THE''SAMSON." HAVING double Gear Wheels and pinions gives it twice the strength of other makes. All Bearings are self-oiiino; and only require re-filling ONCE A MONTH. THE ONIA DOUBLE GEARED WINDMILL. ON THE MAIiKET. Apply for Catalogue?, Prices and Particulars from the sole New Zealand agents— JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD. WELLINGTON. And at Auckland, Gisborne, Christehurch and Dunedin.

GOVERNMENT ram;i - DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. & LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every Assurance Policy / issued by the Department. Subbtahtul surrender values and loan values are allowed after two yearn, and if the premium ia not paid within tht thirty days of graoe an account ia opened crediting the policyholder with the Burrender valuo and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums aa they fall due and interest thereon. Aa long as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the policy is in full fore*, and in ftie tvenfc of &»th or maturity the aum assured and bonuaea, W Ihe Zitw "Tkth interest, arf naiam m I W m m m fm m THE Second Shipment of Winter terns has come to hand, and em braces all the most popular shades of de pendable Tweeds obtainable. You an specially invited to inspect these goods for they are just the class that particu lar dressers like to have. Place your oraer for .your next sni with me. Satisfaction will follow, am &he price will.pi ease you.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 7

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