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Housemaid's Polish // ro* «otttM ' ■ &\v.Z i ro* T*n5H3!;S UNOUUM 01UUSTH IIATH£R SU»Ui CTS UNt'JDTS £»/ FUMITURt g'ij HIWPK.O «/< £S£ SAVES The most wonderful Shine yet discovered. For polishing floors, linoleums, varnishes, etc. Takes very little and shines without labour. Just buy a tin to-day from your Grocer. SMOOTH BUT NOT SLIPPERY. Housemaid's Knees. Obtainable from GRAHAM & Co. the Progressive Grocers, MASTER-JON.

m Tbstimonui "I ha-re again to express my ent re satisfaction with the result of the use ol lialjinson'a Oil tjlieep Dip. Last year we used it with all the Sheep on the Station, with the exception of 2000 that Were dipped ill aiiuilier urand. 'ilia wool from "Jlallinßon's" was dec.dedly the bettei- in condition. I "hull use no other brand this year.''—truly, ' BODY. Stratlibogie, Kmmavillc, N.S.W, 19/6,09 Vs Herniates and aidp guvfh srd tcrine ct -kccl flie, J<iil& sil Imrg paiafitea Fulfils all the itqmimentscf the ideal Dip. Write for Booklet; SOLE AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD,-. JEEYOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON

COBBECT DBESS for the Evening Function. XOHEN a aan dors Evening Dress he likes IJLi ?!l * h3 f Clolits ?re Conttfc ™ every 1I !t tall-rcrm or the ciaTwngroom be is Icoicc kjcd as a weil-groomed man. c J® ™ lia ™ gathered in irakirg dr? f l lß S t^- C ; tai ? tlon for the "ost cajefnl drfEEtxs in txjß district is «,t your service when vou w a ihe cr ® I]SNEE JACKET made here. The Jacktts aie made with the roll, cr roll and step collar, with gccd quality Silken tlelspels. ~ , w ® a]fo Uvethe approved fabrics in qualities _.. ** - KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, High-class Tailors - - Perry-sircet, Masterton. P.O. Box 34. (Estd. 18P5.) Tfe] 2 90

Ml n Mil Hill FURNITURE. S E perliap«— but essen- •» J ; wuu rtjcen"xi. ,\ y £trcn S an <* serviceable—and ■witball up to date. «]U ission » style pervades all first-class hemes and institutions m America. "Mission" stole hasmvaded the Old Country- and is fast obtaining premier place in the British Colonies. It is a style built to last-whilst every chair calls cut '• Be Seated." and hemes furnished in this style rings out the invitation yourself at-our place. We have a few Jines on hand now. We are making more We rre kept so twy m&kmg facial lines fcr our Cuftomer. ihat we have no hesitation in sajms; we can suit you We will m*ke to aJJ design you submit—or you tan If ave design to us. 5 Art Furnishers, MASTEfiiCW.

Masterton Cyriery & Fhoneiy House, AGENT EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. The Great Winter Evening Problem Easily Solved PUECHASE AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH A.XD BErORT>9 t -I 1 JOUr taEte «d watch how swiftJy t*o doll W iptf r rnghSlm fly° ' JUST LANDED-600Amb-oi D * G^ C<3 Thfn ?" these will appeal to our numerous eiu-Joaers A Tain aH°nr " vited to iDspert, our well-s elected ttork c ,° cc^ dial ymdescribing the EDISON MACHINES ai d' W *+° U , Ca j alo ß ue | get a couiie<ticu with the Hunan Investor to day and All Ceuntiy Correspondence receives prompt attention. All Machines are Repaired fay an Expert. X J. SPILLAIE, CYCLER Y AND PEON EE Y DEPOT 657 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, MASTEETON Amusement—Recreation— i-cEucatiors.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10048, 23 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10048, 23 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10048, 23 July 1910, Page 2

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