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Rich Carpets and Rugs. JUST IEEIVED PROM ENGLAND, PEE S.S. TONGARIRO. i ALAEGE tbipment of Fquares in new desigrs, and i. at prices to suit everyone. Hearth Jiugs, Poor Matsaiic Carpet Humejsin i re at -variety, at lie lons est p rices ynt of fered m ilabteiton. Inspection invited. T. McCRACKEK, Furniture Warehouse, (Opposite T. Wagg and Ce\ 'Phone 237, QUEEN-STEEET. ONE THING IS CERTAIN W You can always depend on getting honest sarvice out of out WINTER STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES. E INVITE YOU TO CALL-Wear« anx show you those thoroughly good Shoes Ladies' Glace Kid Lace B )ots 10s 6d, 1 Is 6d, 13s 6u „ Chrome Lace Boots, ys 6d, lis f ; d „ Boxcalf Golosh Boots 12s Cd 14s 6d „ Boxcalf Derby Boots (stout soles) 15s 6ii „ Glace Kid Derby Boots, stout welted i oles 143 6d, 2 r s, 2!s 6d „ GJace Kid Laca Shoes (Cuban heals jha 61, 9a 6d Us 6£ „ Glaco Kid Derby Shoes „ „ 12s 61, 14s 6d Glace Bostock Lace Sho?s, special quality, 15s 6d, 16 s (?<• „ Glace Bective Gibson Tie bhoes 14<a frd, 15s fid, 17" 6d. Men'r Chrome Goloshed Boots, superior quality lCs 6d, lis 6<?, 14s 6d Chrome Derby Boot?, round toes, His b'd „ Glace Kid Boots. round and pointed toes 13s t>d to 2f!s 6d „ Boxcalf 1 eiby Bals, damp priot leather soles i2s 6d to2Bs 6a Special Dull Kid Derby Boots, soles gin. thick, good winter boots 27/6 „ Heavy Working Shooter Boois, 9s 6d to 21s. POR I'OUR GUM BOOTS, GOLOSHES and PELT SUPPEBS, VISIT US r WE HAVE A CHOICE AND LAEGE VAEIET7, )/% SffOJZISTS. QUEEN-SL MAIN K, 'Phone 176. MASTi ETOtf PABIAIUA. TEA & COFFEE *SEtS Suitable for Presentation J6s6—Plain pattern E.P Tea and Coffee Service, 4 pieces, £5/5/- set We offer you without doubt the beat value in Silver and Electro-plate Ware in New Zealand. We also offer you a selection of high-grade goods that you could not poa- , sibly find elsewhere in this Dominion We show hero a very fine set which is particularly good value. Other nice sets at £6/10/* £7/!0 /-, £9/10/-, to £l6/10/Massive Solid Silver Tea sets in Oak Cases, £3O, £33, £4O, £45, £55 to £65 the set. Solid Silver. Trays to match, £lO/10/-to £75 each. Handsome E.P. and Oak Trays, 45/-, 52/6, 55/and 60/- each. ORDER DIRECT BY MAIL FROM <v Stewort Dawson's Ltd. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. jLadies' - [Costumes & Jackets A HENDRY is prepared to tak*. • special orders for the famous KaJ4FOI CO&ITJMES. . Tailor-made Costumes from 70s. SAT Ifc PA CTION GUARANTEED. A. HEKDRY. Abraham & Williams' New Buildings Queen-street.

The 'Lister, 5 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHEABMACHINE ON THE MAEKE»* All the Lister Shearing Machine parts are interchangeable with the Woheley SATISFACTION GUAEaNTEEE. LEYIN & Co., Ltd.. Wellington, SOLE AGENTSJFOR KEW^ZEALAKi. t SUli«l!n Levin & Co., Masterton. IbiENTS] J. D. CrutcHshank &Co„ Maswertoh. DO YOU WISH TO Save Housemaid's Knees. TBEN go lo GEAHAM & CO. for HOUSEMAID'S ¥ Its the greatest thing yet invented for polishing Fprs, etc.Start baby right. 8 ** Mothers know that a sound and vigorousJbody.acaiiired by, baby during the first year Insures strong & healthy childhood Neaves Food has for more than' 80 years been the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and women, and is a perfectly 9f%ie food for the most delicate child. constipation. and when used with milk as aireaed, forms A '.COMPLETE diet for infants. Heave's Food was awarded Gold. Medals. London, England. 1000 and IMS. . Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, | by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. a isJ

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10060, 3 June 1910, Page 2

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