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Models Coats Costumes Blousings Tweeds Silks Neckwear Belts Gloves Clothing- Shirts Ties. On Wednesday, 2nd March. IT 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 glassas to a minimum. 'arsons already using or linary glasses miy have the LENSES CHANG io the RIM.LESS STYLE on the shortest notice. Once you adopt the " Eimless" you will never revert to the old style. COMFORTABLE, PLEASING AND LIGHT. MURINE The Great Eje Remedy. Reliable relief for sore eye?, red, inflamed and aching eye-lids, or scales on the lids. Astringent Tonic Antiseptic. Guaranteed under " The Food ano. Drug Act, Jane 30, 1906. Price 3/- per bottle. HENDERSON JEWELLER ANP OPTICIAN, Tel. 106] MASTERTON, Estd. 1885.

R. LOW RUSTIC C2HOP Shop Fronts Built on the Latest and Most Approved Lines. GOARANTEED DUST-PBOOF

FARMERS AND SETTLERS. TF Yon Want To Have PERFECT, HEALTH, PEACE AND HAPPINESS, Insist on Getting CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR. P. VIRTUE, Manager. NORTHEBN ROLLER MILLING CO., LTD. Auckland. SPECIAL NOTICE. [THITE &GOLD CUPS& SXUCERS \l 5/6 dozen. 71b OATMEAL, XIOATINA, XI51b RICE, XIBlb SAGO, XI" 51b TAPIOCA, 1/51b SUGAR, a XI31b DATES. XI31b FIGS, XI31b CURRANTS, XI--8 doz. CLOTHES PEGS, XI--8 Tins PI .B APPLE. 1/ Assorted Tins DES. FRUIT XI 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. WHITTAKER. QUEEN-STREET. NORTH. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVEST MENT & BUILDING SOCILTY. nnHE Society is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security Terms on application.

c. s. ball; TAILOE, | Queen Street, Mabtfrton. l SUIT that will FIT WELL, LOOK WELL,?and WEAK WELL. Ai a price that will fit your pocket. Your order will receive our best ser ice and prompt attention. J

TBE PURCHASE OF A PIANO. A LARGE nurcber of the sweetesttoned and most serviceable of the Pianos now in use in the Wairarapa were purchased from the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANZ. Those who are particular in musical matters recognise that the construction, purity and richness of tone, volume, delicacy of touch, and harmonious relation of registers in our pianos are not approached elsewhere. The selection of Pianos in our Masterton and Wellington houses include the following :• Continental— C. Bechstein, Haake, Ramsperger, Trubener, Rapoldi, Bauer. English— Eavestaff & Son, J. & J. Kopkinson, Qoss & Co., Collard &coSSard, Geo. Russell, Pianolos And Pianolo Pianos. Orders for tuning and repairs will be promptly attended to by our expert. A large stock of music to select from: Organs— Chicago Organ Co., The Malcolm Organ. Our terms of payment are easy and spread oyer a reasonable period. We shall be pleased to demonstrate these Pianos or Organs tu you. If you are on the point of investing in a Piano, investigation will not go amiss—and you would d«>ubtlos.s find it to your profit. Sole Wairarapa Representative— J. LOWNDES, CENTRAL GARAGE, 169, QUEEN ST., Masterton. Wellington Warehouse— Willis Street.

'■■:Vli»!U:1:M;lW - Great Opening Sale IS IN FUil A GOOD start is halt' the race, so we intend to mark the occasion of our taking over Mr J. L. Murray's Drapery and Showroom Departments with A GREAT OPENING SALE. Present stocks must be reduced. If the public appreciates wonderful values -and seemingly it does—there will be very little to carry over when the shoppers of the district become acquainted with these prices. BARGAINS AT THE FANCY COUNTERS. LADIES' SUEDE BELTS, formerly 1/11, Now 6d each. SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, previously 1/9, Now 1/- pair. LINEN TORCHON LACE, usually 3/6 and 4/6 Now 1/6 doz. sin SWISS EMBROIDERY, formerly Sid, flow s*d yard. Quality in LADIES' k,AIN CASHMERE & RIBBED HOSE, praviously 4/6 pair, 1 now, 2/11. ' Nor are these all—but the rest are jtst as good at Mfjwrami mwasmmmMi ( L*tb J. L. Murray), EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9993, 14 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9993, 14 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9993, 14 March 1910, Page 4

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