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CHRISTMAS! | j 0 W many families whose members have been dispersed, and scattered far and wide in the rfestless struggle of life are then re-united. How many old recollections, and how many dormant sympathies, does Chrislmas time awaken. To those who cannot re-unite at this festive season, you are doubtZes° anxious to send some little reminder that they are not forgotten. A jewellery stock such as mine makes selection of a present easy and inexpensive. There are thonsands of suitable articles which, from point of utility as well as appearance, make acceptable presents. You are invited to come in and look over the store, lou will not be pressed to buy. Those of my country friends who may not be able to reach my store in person can do so by mail. Your orders will receive my personal attention, and, when required, goods will be sent out on approbation; My Telephone No. is 182. FRANK DUPRE A QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

LADIES' WHITE TUCKED AND EMBRO] DERED DREoSES, 35/-, Now 22/6 . 37/6 JNow 23/6. CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN DRESS bJS, trimmed with embroidery and insertion, 9/fi, Now-7/6, 4/6, Now 3/11; 7/3, Now 5/11. TRIMMED MILLINERY, 20/6 for 21/-. 24/6 for 16/6. A SENSIBLE PRESENT—TRIMMED HATS, 12/6 lor 7/H. LADIES' CAMISOLES, 2/11 for 3 /II NIGHTDRESSES, 3/9 for 2/11. BLACK SKIRTS, 10/6 for 6/11. UNDERSKIRTS, 13/6 for 9/6, Pyyy yy yf'V y y yyy yiyy yy y V •** V l V ra " n • G£NTSSOFTFRONTHjSH!Rt*At, XMAS FUR l'l!ir> s. 50 TAILOR.MADE "SUITS, That were mrule in <-ur <nv ■ In n.iirg l'e],arCi_f}Xjt. Original PjiVh, Xo ]os. fvovv 453 ICs. -"■s* GENTS' SHIRTS, SOX, TIES UNDERCLOTHING, ALL AT XMAS FAIR PRICES WILL start a 'iK,K\T XMAS FA Hi on FRIDAY NEXT, A re-action has set in in tbe past few years from giving trumpery ornamental articles as Christinas gifts, ' in favour of articles that aie i-tnsible and useful. We here mention a ft w of the manyuseful gifts that can b« bought for a very low figure ac HAMILL'S GREAT XMAS FAIR.

Walter Mason, KARAMU ENGINEERING WORKS, HASTINGS MANUFACTURER OF Tlltt | __ Mason Simplex Shoarliip Mnchum. Four Stands, complete with Engine, Grinder, etc. and fitted in shed—with services of expert free for first shearing, £lB5. Send for full particulars. Keeling and Wynn-Williams, XIASTERTOir AGENTS,

is carefully packed in air-tigln. damp- roof cartons to preserve its strength, and flavour. Take no substitute • costs onlv 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb.

Beecham's Pills. Their long and successful service in the welfare of the Public proves them to be a medicine of quite unusual excellence. What they have done for thousands of others you may reasonably expect they will do ior yoii; do their work in Nature's way. They act specifically but gently on the faulty organs,. They are an unequalled preparation for all cases of Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Disordered Liver and Kidneys, and Impurities of the Blood, You need not have the slightest hesitation in adopting a course of these pills.'* The valuable vegetable extracts from which thev ar"* skilfully compounded ensure the most beneficial results. 1 J are troubied with ' nerves", if a little exertion tires you, if you do not enjoy your food, it you have pain after eating, if you are am l with sleeplessness, or indeed experience any of the countless symptoms of dyspepsia, tosiuience to take Bcecham is Pills at once, Stota everyv/here in boxes, price Wld. (36 pills) ljlh (56 p:l>s) & 219 (168 pills). *

Tha Wellington „ Meat Export Co., LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offloas i liAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Work*: NGAHAURANSA. Important to Farmers. W.M.E.Co. Manurta Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahaorofi tn 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacke, f,/- per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture £5/7/6 per too N'o. 3 „ £5161No. S £5/2/8 m } v oiato £51218 „ 1 m ported Superphosphate £5151- „ funiculars of Analysis posted te any address on application, Special Mixtures can be mad* *.( any time to suit Farmers. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, OS' at per head. The Company aIM offers clients every facility tor Freezing on their own accoeitf. Prices and all particulars cjus be obtained oa application at tito Company's Offices, or from asf ©S the buyers ia the coon try. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manuring Dkeetoe.

BUY NEW CURTAINS FR©£s THE OLD COUNTRY ' M f-.IS m SB®® £B SAM Li PEACH & SONS* Box Illustrated List and Buyers' Guiue. The largest aua most: complete Window Drapery Guide issued. Sole Makers and Patentees oi " CONTRENET " Curtains. Twice the Wear. No Extra Cost. Latest styles Nets, Muslins, Cretonnes, Blinds, Linens, Ladies' & Gents' Underwear, Tailoring, Boots and Shoes. Furniture List. Special knockdown make for shipping. Reliable British Make. 51 Years Experience. Result—Pronounced-Superiority. POPULAR NEW ZEALAND PARCEL. 6 pairs Choice *»*?/ m Halt Parcel ■<«/«; Lace CORTAINS W«/ 1 pair-each 2 pairs ertectiveUlningf jom Curtains, 3iyds. long, 66 Ins. wide. 2 pairs exquisite Orawingroom Curtains, 4 yds. long,2yds.?3i£e, 2 pairs choice Bedroom Curtains, 3 yds. long, 43 ins. vide. (White or Ecru) postage paid. Marvellous Value. Reliable Goods. Quite Distinct. Direct from the Looms. Direct to You. Write for our Catalogues now. Every Itent means.a saving. ; Prica Lists mat' he obtained at tha cffice it this Paper. Apply nee.. T-he Looms. England*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 7

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