1 MM m ra » N »• I o i g&! 3/a. VSa *3 The most wonderful Shine yet discovered. For polishing floors, linoleums, varnishes, etc. Tikes very little and shines without labour. Just buy a tin to-day from your Grocer. SMOOTH BUT NOT SLIPPERY. <l&.-i ; • y.t?m^™£?je*™ Obtainable from GRAHAM & Co. the Progressive Grocers, MASTER! ON. Testisioniai "I hare again to express my entre Ratisfaction with the result of the use of Mallinsou's 0.1 Sheep . Dip. Last year >p on the Station, witli tueex- „ dipped in another brand, 'ihe wool froiu "Maltmson'B" was deb.dedly this bene.- m eouditiuu. I shall use no other brand this year."— Your-, truly, ■BODY. Stratl.bofiie, Emmavilk', N.S.W. 19/0.09; m£mm^££±m ■■•••■ ,W Kouiisl.es and aicf g»<v.th£rd Icalure eJ wccl fiTre, huh all h\h g {{.lasitee fulfils all the requi«ttfritßcf the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet' SOLE AGENTSJOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD, C JEEVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON FOR THE Evening Function, to feel tbat his Clothts ate Correct in ever del ail, and that in the ball-rccm cr the drawingroom he is looked uj en as a we 1-groGmed mat. The ; experience wo have gathered in rcakirg Clothes of this description for the most caieful dressers in the district is <*t yoar service when you havealJBESS SUIT cr DIMMER JACKET made here. The Jackets aio made with the roll, cr roll and step collar, with goed quality SLk on the lapels.; "We also have the approved fabrics in qualities that will irate it unnecessary for you to buy amother Suit of the kind lor many seasons. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, High-class Tailors - P.O. Box 34. Perry-street, Masterton. (Estd. 1895.) •J 111! 111 [jj MISSION FURNITURE. --•*->' S Q E"V EBE in style perhaps— but essenS' g| | O tially strong and serviceable—and /} § witball up to date. "Mission" style 111 j pervades all first-class homes and instill! I tutions in America. '"Mission" style j J has invaded-the Old Country-and is Iff. fast obtaining premier place in the British Colonies. \J . It is a style built to Is st— whilst i\■ __ ever y cr£ir calls cut "Be Seated," and homes furnished in this style rings out the invitation "Make yourself at our place." We have a few 3ine3 on hand now. We are making more, We i re .kept so tusy maVing special lines fcr our Cuf-tomer that we have no hesitation in saying we can suit you. We will m*ke to any design you submit—or you can leave design to us. k Art Furnishers, )■ ' MA&TEKIOW. PKtllK« Mothers know that a sound and vigorous body acquired by baby during the first year insures strong & healthy childhood msm mmsv mam 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 ! safe food for the most delicate child. It contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. £, Ncave's Food was awarded Gold Medals, tondon, England, 1900 and 1906. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia 9 ** I by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. .% ■, ■ 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 14 July 1910, Page 2
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