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ee Lines AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT EQUALLEB. HE THREE LINEB .quoted beDon't judge the quality by the price. We effer these goods merethe habit of writing to us. LADIEB' STRIPED 2""™ AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 21 lid. LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DREBBEB, nice colours, 7s 11. LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply cut, all colours, St Hd. All goods bought from us by post and deemed unsuitable may be returned. Wellington's Busiest Store OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT is replete with son's ART. SQUARES. These Goods are choice < and inexpensive, and we recommend them. Likewise we hav>. something fresh and select to show in LINOLEUMS. Our PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT « J always busy. Our OaS and Hazelwood Mouldings are exclusive and, well chosen. WB INVITE PATRONAGE. ART FURNISHERS, ■fTsWwsMfl

Vfheu fed on Weave's Sood—the pertfectT safe food for the most delicate chili contains al! the essentials for flesh and 'be*** forming an an exceptional degree, assists teething, reJieves infantile constipation, and when made Wit O jnilis as directed, forms a for infanta. For. more than 80 years the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and mzmen.. Sold m 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grjpcers, .Stores, &c. WCIMM.M NOWSK them to be a medicine of quite unusual '-.■'■.'"« of others you may reasonably expect they will do for ywt 1 do their work in Nature's way. They act specifically bat jeirtly on the faulty organs. ... di. << u .i i./)lau»ii>i< RiHnnimAM. Constlßatlon. Disordered Liver nnd Kidneys, and Imparities of the Blood. Yon need not bave^ the lightest hesitation in adopting a coursed thesis. The valuable vegetable extract* from which ttey nr-» skilfully compounded *«»« rtf the most **™ ilcia } n?***^* I ,?™ are troubled with. *'nerveV', If a any ol the countless symptoms of dyspcpsUVtv THEY ARE SIRE # 0& V0l!|Jfl0D« iniTiitiri irri rsii * In order to make still more widely known the remarkab e curative properties ot.Tonkhtg'sLinseed Kuinlsiou, \h* that famous remedy for coughs/VoWs, and.chest xomplainis ofter».tht übijve prise?; mid liiyjuw you to compete in one, tvirp„or all of thefollowlnj>'co\iti>etitioiis. : < •' '.'; ■ '■ .-y . ' '•.''', ■'■: '■• tolskii-tg's trjusEßrV EivitJtiSlON.; . and is a test 'bfvoitr floral ,taste■ aijs , TRIPLES■ compbtixxom. skill.' Tlie flower oftenesi named in Add, if you can, three words to the lists received will be deemed the each, of the three following phrases, most beautiful; the one-mentioned the words added to each phrase to have next most frequently will be considered the stm: three initials as thai phrase, second in beauty, etc. but not necessarily. hi same order:— The f, rs -t prize of will be awatrdli. Tonkinfi'n bures Speedily - ed for the list, which is correct, or 12. Coughs and ooKia ■•■-. - nearest so. Tilesecondary prizes will 3. Baby's Troublesome Cough- be f IQ/ each of 5 /_ As an illustration, take the phrase e&ch •' ' : «« Hanging The be completed by lnes Henry s ttotffußLlC PRIZE IF V Patience " (the three initials H. r.P. wjth each q{ aW prizeSj wmrLarded to.the person l?o completes the threefriges in the ggcbgU £J£t™**J « S ;^-^l will be given for the best completion *"'J\ r e ?l of one or two (as the case may be). % 3"™f The five solutions next in merit will {" li ; J t , t tli , U)0 nri2e ~ be a , .win 10/-each; the next ten will receive f or 5/- each. • vacation tour etc" ~ ■^¥mAmoSv°mfFtoV. ' Should yduwish -Quired Wform a seiHence, the in- P^' 1 . 0 P E - 15; f • :7 Q fflW iea :l"Jzl it.,l ,„-*,.,■ *!,„ petition; . solutioi jopiiirticated Lovers Enjoy jit i< x - v .* v ."jv»~ —.■ .:i-.'. : ! cred.Ued' i .. T: ., .., vote for any "pferson W goodtciattsfe iff ~ . which.'you are?interested, such as the acrostic''was to be butlt.upon * > -popular school-teacher a - Yuletide"; a setfeu* metrngthe J P d in • reamrement would be "•YoutJiJnl, Uli- , . L,„t;.,„ /-tnn < rt « fe m ;Kr *™:!!t'uZ' example); donating to a family ' » left destitute; helping to erect a town ' fl «.-i«lwTfor clock . or beautifying your own town ; awarata ior aiding tM ]bcaJ hospital fundSi or any Inril* is commendable public or private charity. XthMwon Tnei " e are huudreds of worthy uses to 10/- each and ten of 5/- each. ~ worthy object *' shall, receive the ToN f }¥&%% l rIMPETiTKm BI ° N which obtains the most votes in ThrSemeSt HoTauJe six proportion to the population, of the elflowers fn theTrder of their beauty, ectorate in which the object w located. ,t /*& ct i t,e r't\« \Sl l»eaS however that ™ ot this kiml.wHl'ocyiit,unless one s divided. It is not h»««*J; d conditions. . Much solution or vote must be accomi^j!«^coXr» d t & iofa-ny-ofthe ^ t Sg wtth'4ch.or having voted ior any objec y t u iiw>, t af >T -A vvt-JI-known Journalist will act not change any solution »' vote f^ e t '*'» \l Within 15 davs.aiter the closing ot as judge of compet tioua, wlioae, <te™"»i » «* hi" d. ' » contestants pubcowpelitiati, all prizes.wtll be paid in est* h jnd Vw »m,es lished,in this paper..:.. The co iu_ ti-Qn^J 1 ' ! „7. 'V' 5 " -liefer of answers being l^'- ~u A l " ll e of. tff each wilf, ow-a^uttoM^ttaKurß^toJo^ )I .IhisjMpei. AdrtreHif f.|,f<||p)ies to t oukltis's; SbmpstM^n^^oT-Box^eo/'Nv-eWi^ TOMRIHU J ,V* -., ,|K Wholesale :a! merchants From ail Chemiste and Storekeepers 1/ff. %* "'"'■■ l " , " t ' " .... ...' . .: "•

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 3

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