W.F.C.A. Autumn Display of Models Coats Costumes Btousings Tweeds Silks Neckwear Belts Gloves Clothing Shirts Ties. On Wednesday, 2nd March. T WILL INTEREST YOU TO CALL. Rimless Eye Glasses. THE GLASSES OF THE FUTUKE. COMFORTABLE to wear, and almost invisible. In addition to this the absence of rims reduces the weight of the glasses to a minimum. Persons already using ordinary glasses rniy have the LENSES CHANGED to the RIMLESS STYLE on the shortest notice. Once you adopt the "Rimless" you will never revert to the old style. COMFORTABLE, PLEASING AND LIGHT. 'MURINE" The Great E>e Remedy. Reliable relief for sore eye?, red, inflamed and aching eve-lids, or scales on the lids. Astringent Tonic Antiseptic. Guaranteed under " The Fool and Drug Act, Jane 30, ls)ud. Price 3/- per bottle. A. HENDERSON, JEWELLER ANP OPTICIAN, Tel. 106] MASTERTON, Estd. 1885. [P.O. Box 5.
FARMERS AND SETTLERS. JF You Want To Have PERFECT, HEALTH, PEACE AND HAPPINESS, Insist on Getting CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR. P. VIRTUE, Manager. ROLLER MILLING . Cp., L'i'i). 3»s Kians. _ ' SPECIAL NOTICE. WHITE & GOLD CUPS & S 4 U CERS 5/6 dozen, And Hundreds of other Lines for 1/-. Call and get price list before purchasing elsewhere. All Groceries at Lowest Prices. Try CANTERBURY HAMS and BACON. They can't be beat. All orders delivered to any part of town. J. WHITTAKEIi. QUEEN-STREET. NORTE. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVEST MENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. rpHE Society is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security Terms on application.
HUGO AND SHEARER'S - Great Opening Sale - IS IN FUiL SWING. A GOOD start is half the race, so wo intend to mark tie occasion of our taking over Mr J. L. Murray's Dutpc-ry aud Showroom Departments with A GREAT OPENING SALE. Pr-risent .stocks must be reduced. If the public appreciates wonderful values-and seeminsrly it does—tbere will bti very little to carry over when the shoppeis of the district become acquainted with these prices. BARGAINS AT THE FANCY COUNTERS, LADIES' SUEDE BELTS, formerly 1/11, Now 6d each. hUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, previously 1/9, No* 1/- pair. LINEN 'IOBCHON LACE, usually 3/6 and 4/6 dozen, Now 1/6 doz. Sin. SWIfcS EMB3JOIDERY, formerly Bid, tfow s£>l v.trd. fptcial Qi ality in LADIES' TLAtN CibHMERB & JiiBBED HOaE, praviously 4/6 pair, now 2/11. Nor are ihute all—but the rest ars ji.st as good at Pugo and Shearer's Great Open ng Sale. /L-,t. J. L. Murray), EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, MASTEKTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 12 March 1910, Page 4
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