UTUMNishere-theohillinessin the air is quite' perceptible. But with i L . one <.f our GUINEA COATS You feel so snug and warm, and th»y are such line value. Willjyou BUY ONE TO-DAY. We have a great variety in LADLES COAIS --iron. ONE to FIVE GUINEAS. 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 may have the CHANGED to the RIMLESS STYLE on the shortest notice. Once you adopt the Rim-ess you will never revert to the old style. COMFORTABLE, PLEASING AND LIGHT, « MURINE 9 ' "Tie Great E\e Remedy. Reliable relief for .ere eyes, red inflamed and ..* I ™ ,r, '.., -\.<,„ i:j = p, «.>i„««iit,ic. Guaranteed under " The Food anc Drug .HENDERSON, Tel. 106] JEWELLER ANP OPTICIAN, MASTERTON, Estd. 1885.
THE PURCHASE OF A PIANO. A LARGE number of,the sweetest/V toned and most serviceable of the Pianos now in use in the Wairarapa were purchased from the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL, PIANO COMPANY. Those who are paiticular in musical DiM+ers 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. Tho selection of Pianos in our Masterton Wellington houses include the following:— * Continental — C. Becbstein, Haake, Ramsperger, Trubener, Rapoldi, Bauer. English— EavestafF & Son, J. &J. Hopkihson, Gss & Co., Oollard & collard, Geo. Russell, Pianolos And Pianoio Pianos. '. Ordprs for timing and repairs will be promptly attended to by our expert. A stock of music to select from: Organs— Chicago Organ Co., The Malcolm Organ. Our terms of payment are easy and spread over a reasonable period. We Pianos or Organs to you. If you are on the point of investing in a Piano, investigation will" not go amiss—and you would doubtless find it to your profit. Sole Wairarapa Representative— J. LOWNDES, CENTRAL PARAGE, 169, QUEEN ST., Masterton. Wellington Warehouse—Willis Street. KEEPING THE MONEY HERE. 4 S Wellington possesses a Tailor jL whose productions, according to distinguished English visitors, are equal to the best in London, there is no need for particular men to go further than MILLIGAIfS of Eelburne Avenue, when wanting something smart. Customers are given a choice of hundreds of Choice English Suitings. . LOW BTISTIO UILDEB. Shop Fronts Built on the Latest and Most Approved Lines. GUARANTEED DUST-PROOF
SETTLERS. TF lon Want To Have PERFECT, HEALTH, PEACE AND HAPPINESS, Insist on Ofttting CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR. P. VIETUE, Manager. NOBTHEBN EOLLEK MILLING CO., LTD. Auckland. THE CLIMAX] BICYCLE VALUES OTS iIOYCLES. £7 : 10 : 0 Including FEEE WHEEL, TWO BBAKES, Etc. Absolutely the best value ever offered. Inquiries Solicited. ROBT. POOK. Oycle and Motor Expert, Queen-street Masterton. BOOKS BOOKS. LL kinds of Books by the most L popular authors. POST CAEDS—Thousands of hunrorous a»d other Post Cards (including local views) from which to make a choice selection. A. E. RIVE. BOOKSELLEB AND STATION EE QUEEN 3TEEET,
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Hugo and Shearer's Great Sale. EXTENDED TILL NEXT SATURDAY. This Great Event positively «<««** SATURD<U ApRIL 2nd< OWING to our winter shipments of Latest Novelties (ex lonic), not cornm* to hand, we have decided to extend this great Sale until SATORDAY KLXIBARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Slin PLAIN ISDIGO DYE CAMBRICS, regular Bjd quality, Price s£d yd. STRIPED PRINTS, wlite grounds, Slin wide, easily worth Sid and NAVY FLORAL PRISTS, 31ir. wide, usually B*d yd. Sale Price 6d yd. New Seasons DSESS TWEEDS, latest gripes, regular 2 l\W£^\ ln ywd LINEN TORCHON LACES, various designs, formerly W^**^'* 0 A few designs in CREAM ALL-OVER LA.CES, 21ins wide, regular p.ico 3/11 and SILK VEILINGS, latest coloi rings, regular price 1 3 and 1/B. tH'* Puce 9d yd. LADIES' SUEDE BELTS, all colours, regular i rice l/ 11. b«U- i nee i <i each Come as often as you can during THE LA.iT DAYS OF THZ SALE-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10007, 1 April 1910, Page 4
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