II fm m ifW. fS H $* iHi 1 § ® e m 7m W The most wonderful" Shine yet discovered. For polishing floors, linoleums, varnishes, etc. , Takes very little and shines without labour.- - Uust buy a tin to-day from your Grocer. SMOOTH BUT NOT SLIPPERY. ee& Obtainable from GRAHAM & Co., the Progressive Grocers, JMASTEOTON.
I have again to express my entire, satisfaction. Teith-tha we used it with ail the Sbeep on -thfi Sutiou, with the ezi certiou of 2000 that were dippint in another brand., Ihei KHtfjEgMif m & irtffln lIIM I mm !JW^mv!wi fcS rm-. BSK&i &£ KcmibLee &10 f»jci puvi} Julfils all iLe ifqmitnettscf tVe ideal 1 Dip. Write for Booklet' SOLE AGENTSJOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD.. • 'JEEYOIS QUAY, WElllNGlOlt
A good tailor; works WITH HANDS & HEAD, THERE is act in tailoring as in other trades, and it is on T y toe Tailor who uses, his brains that tarns out perfect fitting clothes. Some tailors put padding instead of brains into their work, which results in misfits and other vexatious troubles. If you want a perfectly cut, strictly tailored, well finished, and immaculately fitting suit "get yourstlf measured by KRAHAGEN C-_ RAHaGEW <K L>hapman and you will get a suit that is shapely through .good tailoring —not padding—all the faults so appaient m most suits are avoided in Krahagen and Chapman's productions. When a man dons Evening Dress he likes to feel that-he is faultlessly attired. He will be if his dress suit has been cut and tailored by • KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN, PERRI-ST., High-class Tailors, MaSTESTOII.
ITURi QEVEBE in style perhaps-but e^en% 31 M wlthaU Q P to date. "Mission" style TI iilll ! Pervades all first-class homesand instiMSvIl 11.-11 IK; 1,,,, 111 * ution s m America. "Mission" style ' 'IIf { J has invaded the Old Country-and W f, "!l ItfUMa fast staining premier,place in the i IF !{.*'.' It is a style bunt tolast—whi^t 1» j«aa everv cJiair calls tn * ".Be Seated," and F*"\. homes furnished in this style nigs out' .--, the invitation" yomself at our ,- -place.-- i.-;-."""• -■"' W e have a few lines on hand now. We are mating more We •re iept so inty aakiug ipecial Jines for cur Cuftomer that we have .{ll m.W *.»-.„_ oesign you submit—or you can leave design to us. ~ Airt Furnishers. J M^STEBrON.
AGENT EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, The Great Winter Evening Problem Easily Solved. pUSCHASE AH_BDteO»-J?HOfIQGk4PH- ASD BECOBDS to suit X 5 our taste and watch how swiftly the dull "Winter nights sSLfly. ittrt t AMmrn *nn * .pon't. IV iss a Good Thine. JU&r LANDED-600 flmbroi 1.13 d Standard TVe are no-tain these wilUppeal to «nr»«aefoui. ra toners, A?Jn all are coSSy I 1 to lsspect oar Slock. Let i™ f « n A nlto L„ ribirg the EDISON JUCHISEB Jd'PBCOELS.WrU *tSd£ * go* a connecti< n ihe Bunan Inveaior "Edißtn" All Cenmry Ccnespondence receives proaipt attention." All Machines are Repaired by an Expert. AND DEPOT; 557 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEfiTOfe Amusement-Recreation-Educatioh. "v
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10050, 26 July 1910, Page 2
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