k-Mmmm® i^^t^^ff^^^ Housemaid's !lj|pljl 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. IMH*WHMI O, & Via* 'W W W IBSOSBR aagK^^^y^^t^^ Obtainable from GRAHAM &. Co., the Progressive Grocers, IWASTERTGW. •^l^H^Slfer Tbstoiokus "I have again »j t .»i..«.. _ - -_ result of the us* oi Mallinson's Oil Sheep Dip. , Last year we used it with all the Sheep on the Station, with the exception of 2000 that were dipped _in another brand. Iho wool from "Mallinsou'B" we I shall Use no other brand this year."—Yuar.-. truly, BODY. Strathbogie, Enimaville, N.3.W. 19/609 Nourishes and aid? gnwtb ard texture ot wed filrre, Fi)js all livirg Fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. Write for BookletSOL AGENTSJOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD.. JBKVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON A GOOD TAILOR WORKS WITH HANDS & HEADJ CHEKE is art in tailoring as in other trades, and it is only tne Tailor who uses his brains that turns 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 yourself measnred by KKABAGEN C_ f-IHAPM . . RAHAGEN 06 <UHAPMAN and you will, get a suit that is shapely through good tailoring —not padding—all the faults so appajent in most suits are avoided in Krabagen 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. PERRY-ST., High-class Tailors, M-dSTEEtOIT. The " Morris" Chair Means Rest And Comfort During Leisure Hours, >EAL Rest because you never X> sat in a more comfortable Chair. Real Solid Comfort in a real solid built article at a real Bargain Price, Well finished and upholstered, and fitted with either good seat springs or loose cushions. Adjustable for Beading, Smoking, or Eeclining. Come and hav a look at our Stock. (J. HYDE and Co., Furnishers, Masterton. TELEPHONE 233. m m m mm flHHtt If was mmmm WumvWmt mm •*mi TO HAVE IN THE HOUSE. A box of BEECHAM'S PILLS is & handy thing to have in the hoase, and if a dose is taken at the moment of need much illness will be saved. Any trouble arising from derangement of the digestive organs is quickly set right by taking in time ' Beecham's Pills i i 'This unrivalled medicine will 4o more to build up robust health and maintain it than any other medicine. For SLUGGISH LIVER, INACTIVE KIDNEYS, SICK HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE. INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION.-BEECHAM'S PILLS old everywhere in boxes, price 10} d. (36 pills) 1/U (56 pflh) & 2/9 (168 pffisj
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10058, 4 August 1910, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10058, 4 August 1910, Page 2
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