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•n r"p"« r tr « IjJ' U £x* £# .f 8 AND Ci ' 1 -NEW SHADES--3/11, <3=/e, 4/©, s/- S/S UPWARDS, rn F LAiOy "7/€3, 8/6,1016, TWEED GAPS in Gceat variety, JBe\v Colcurs and Shapes. SEE WINDOWS. QUEEN STREET, 'MASTERTON.

Jewellery and Watch Repairing. mmaßßn mgawjuaaaHtJj JEWELLEBY Kepairing is an important branch of onr business. Wo give careful, painstaking attention to it. We give especial attention to repairing fine watches—the kind that need extra careful adjustment. We make a point of having our work give satisfaction first, last and all the time. ■, ALARM CLOCKS. Enjoy the comfort of being awake on time by using one of our Alarm Clocks. A new consignment just to hand at reasonable prices. JAMES SCOTT WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. WATER-TIGHT WINTER FOOTWEAR THESE are the days when a man wants some solidity about his foundations. Ordinary boots are all right for ordinary wear, bat with the coming of Winter there are some extraordinary times in store for your Footwear. Particularly so be your calling one which takes you out of doors. Consequently you'll be interested -in these:— WATERTIGHT BOOTS, pegged and screwed, without doubt the b c st ever offered at these prices—ls/6,16/6.16/9, 17/3 and 18/6. KIP SHOOTERS, 14/6,16/6,17/6. CALL AND INSPECT THESE. I J. Kitchener, The Friend of the Feet. QUEEN-ST., Opp. P.O. MASTEKTOJST.

lEi I HAVE just imported for the benefit of my customers, the real thing in Wool Vests—a vest made by Scotch people, from Scotch wool in Scotch' style. Just the thing to keep out Winter's cold, in various colours and designs. Get yours at once, as 1 have not many left, and this is the only place in town where you can get this class of goods. Made to measure for 25/-. The Fashionable Tatsor, MASTEETOjn. Tel. 222, £fu~ ik TRADE MARK tii roRM-mmmo HSCMHEX. JIYU-J52 Every woman throughout Canada and America who has worn it, knows that it is superior to all others in comfort, style and durability, that it ii an extraordinary value simply as a corse., saying nothing about its valuable and exclusive special patented features, and would you hr.ve the best in fashion, fabric, finish •and fit, let it be a Sold at various intermediate prices, tanging from 5 shillings upwards. Ask your Draper, but should he not carry* these Corsets in stock, kindly write our nfieiils, who will gladly see that you are immediately provided with the model best suited to your fisure. I DOMINION CORSET CO. I Quebec. Canada. Australian Aficnrv: D. &W. Murniv Zealand Agency: Hitifi, Harris & Co. Ltd. LS^E 1

Start baby Mothers know that a sound and vigorous body acquired by baby daring the first year insure 3 strong & healthy childhood igfi Mif .rip has for mora than 80 years fcecis infant diet of ihmsdreds of thousands of s ??&?:£ and healthy men and women, and is a perfect!/ safe food for the most delicate cMId It contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infant he <onstipation, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Neave's Food was awarded Gold Medals, London, England, 1830 and 1935. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 3

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