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AT THE Some most Charming Materials are shown this season for WalfcingGostames and House Frocks. These are <oi Bare •Wool, or Silk and Woollen Mixture, light Weight, and Smart Designs. THEY DRAPE PRETTILY. FROM THE Write for Patterns, COSTUME TWEEDS—Two-itone Striper double width 3/6 per yard STRIPED MOHAIR Ground, with ■Coloured .Stripe, double width. 2/11 per yard FRENCH TAFFETA, -Silk and Wool Mixture. An idealfabric fora.Smart Costume ; silky appear- • anee and '.very durable, and large range of colours 3/6 per yard SILK STRIPE CRYSTALLINE-«Greain> Ground, with Coloured' Stripes. A charming-material. 2/11 yd .SATIN-FACED WOOL in a big 1 Tange.df .fhcnewest shades. 3/3 per yard COSTUME TWEEDS in Stapes -and Checks ; smart style, .double«vriath. 1/11 per yard SILK-WARP CRYSTALLINE—DoubIe width; in all tfhe newest shades. 1/6 pei yard ■i&lM'r&iJfti mmM3i!EM®£ mmmMmMMt.

"E have removed into new premises in the Central Garage 'V Buildings, where special facilities oiler tor displaying our Vincent stock of Pianos, Organs and other Weal instruments. We have easily the largest stock in the district to select ,iroin, including Pianos and Organs by the recognised leading makers of Organs and ,Pi We are Sole Agents for the following celebrated English-made Pianos and Organs— RIANOS-Collard & Collard, Eawstaff & Son, .J. .& J. Hopkinson, (©eo?ge Bussell. ORGANS- English Made, Malcolm & Co., London. Continental JKanoTc. Beckstein, the professor's favourite, Paul Werner, Uanujperger, Trubner, Eapoldi, and the famous Haake. Pianol a. Pianos and Pianolas. ■Oivir.terms are the easiest in existence. Call and inspect our stock, wimahiwirthe largest outside Wellington. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager, CENT3&AiL[GAKAGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.

S??ws! « I wi mm J m to m m m 1 (0 m m H IB mi m *r* *, s*e?i SS Wi m s W6 *& N.Z. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIALS country. For paiti ißW.M..i.i.awgswnt?iisi{raflH LITTLE BEOS., 219 QUEEN-gT., -MiSTEBTON. '?hone 141.

The heavy soggy piecrust is the cause of much indigestion and ill health. Every housewife has at her disposal the essential for baking delicious, light piecrust. It is HUDSON'S This famous Baking Powder is made from a secret recipe by a special process, and from the very best materials. It makes food far more wholesome and digestible. Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder costs a little more "than some other brands, but wouldn't you rather pay a little more and ensure making the finest, lightest, most appetising j Cakes, Biscuits, Scones, Muf- ■ fins, Pastry and Bread. ' If your storekeeper does not ' stock it send us his name, and ; we will see that you are supplied. The price is, 6d, i/- and 1/9 : per tin. WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., Ltd., WELLINGTON. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, England's premier face cream, is the greatest discovery ever made for the skin. The Icilma women for ever from the slavery to greasy or oily creams, It cleans the pores, prevents and cures chaps, sunburn, roughness, rednoss and insect bites, and gives a lasting sense of cool comfort. Englishwomen know that , '.tZmtmwT&.mSm. mvsmm the fa'nnus 'face cream without grease," is Nature's way to Beauty. Ht U/finn Chemist, Masterton. , 1. HUUU, Fluor cream, 2/0 pot'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9599, 20 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9599, 20 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9599, 20 September 1909, Page 7

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