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,'•;' 'OOI "13[U <C3.ifi U! Ul3l|| S£«'-'jJ "Hilt jj joj sBBa -,uo H3U3 maqi aqcui ifpa j| noq ass pas 'qsciu k spj;<3 mo.i tjiim

OUR CLOTHES FIT. we make are Workmanship. % WINTER GOODS , Are now hsre, and we ' v ask you to inspect the |) variety. W. PAULING TAILOR, QUJIEN steeet

MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late Island Bay Hotel) ISLAND BAY. ( IIEST. CLASS Private Hotel, spledid- ' ly furnished and modem in every detail. .A n ideal home for visitors from the country, and within easy distance of the centre of Wellington. Trams pass the house every ten minutes. Mr Morton's reputation as a caterer is sufficient guarantee that the house will be conducted on first-class lives. TarifE from 35/- per week upwards, according to position of rooms. Rooms for Easter now being booked. All letters and telegrams to be addressed : F J. MORTON, Island Bay Hotel.

is the choicest and smartest we have ever shown. The latest, creations are here—and we have been fortunate in getting a shipment of Spring's best from a well-known Paris and London house. Your opportunity will be short lived if you delay. We have abundant choice—but with limitations. It is for you to call at once and secure the make up that'just suits you. Will be on hand'to help you. You can rest assured that her judgment will set you right—and send you away satisfied that the hat you purchase is •just the thing. ' Our new Milliner comes from the first Millinery House in the city, has had a vast city experience—which experience we are purchasing that you might benefit. Her credentials are good,and we are fortunate in being able to help Masterton ladies in their choice of what to wear. MASrERTON. "The Store for Everything,"

MAKES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. MAKES TBE HAIR GROW THICK AND BEAUTIFUL, xJ - Or is yotir hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at the ends P Are vQU troubled with Dandruff, falling hair, or premature greyness P If so. you gkaSLi use the ALOS HAIR RESTOEEE. Other Jadies hffle assd it with great success as the following testimonialf will prove. Mr,Davies, >, Hair Specialist, '■ Queen Street, Auckland. , ■'" Dear Sir, —I find much pleasure in recommending the Alos Hair Restorer, as it has done my hair so much good. I always had a poor growth of hair till I tried your preparation. I have r." - "" " T e bottles altogether, and you can see by the photo enclosed the wonderful cfcange it has made. I am recommending it to all my friends.—l remain, yours very thankfully,—MlSS IDA ARMSTRONG, 25, Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Mr Davies, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Anckland. Dear Sir,—l have found the Alos Hair Restorer the best I have ever need ic try hair, My hair was quite grey when I first used your preparation, and now I have not a white hair in my head. Wishing you every sucess.—l remain. t yours faithtully, MRS E. S. DELANET, 14, Sentimal Street, Heme Bay. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER being a, purely Herbal Remedy, oonteining no grease, oils, dyes, or colouring matter of any kind; therefore does not make the hair sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. SOLE AGENT FOR MASTERTON—HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 128 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON from W. H. DAY, General Storekeeper, Main St f i et, Grey town J PREDDY, storekeeper, Cartexio

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10088, 8 September 1910, Page 3

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553

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10088, 8 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10088, 8 September 1910, Page 3

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