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CLEANING GLASSES I Is an oocompaiiiizcr-t of tdioir wear. But don't mistake defection or nonHSudtabl© lenses for moisture or dust on them. If your glasses 'are not the exact • kind you should wear, tfeey will do more harm than good. Pen-haps tou would do well to call on us, anynow, and find <er vou have itha right lenses or not. Wo wall be honest with jmi. Wo wtn't afford to .be otherwise, and we don't charge for wdnco. HERBERT T WOOD, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON.

BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. WHEREAS an action, was commenced iby us in the Auckland Office of the Supreme Court of Now Zealand on or about tho 31st day of May, 1911. praying for an injunction and damages* against T.' H. Garland, of Auckland, Manufacturer, for infringing ov.r trad© mark for 'lrish Moss' and ■.filing 'lrish Moss' not manufactured by us, under a make-up similar oo ours, and the said action 7 was settled bv the Defendant consenting to the injunction and paying damages and cost*. THIS IS TO INTIMATE that we stall at once commence proceedings against ian,y other persons who may sell or attempt to sell under our trade mark or any imitation theroof' "Irish Moss" not manufactured toy-'us. "' , CEO. BONNINCTON, Ltd., Christchurch, July 14th, 1911.

fdk.Vcst Grocer. Tltuam MM) bailsmen Tlu «l 'BICHUndOI' <«»• ««Ut4 Milk." •Don't Run Short! •especially in the Winter time, when j ordinary Milk is so dear! Keep a good < brg supply of HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK In the house, and •when Cooking or Baking has to be done ■you'll be prepared. Full Cream. Absolutely Pure, and—- / '"you can depend upon it," Highlander;

Claude Corbett, HLAHIDRESSBiI Mid TOBAGOp. . NIST, ' QDften Street ... ... ••• ••• Mailterton '^' MEW SEASON'S COODfcv Boxing Gloves, Footreflmriteß in atook. B«t Appointsd BalMn in tht ladies' uomDingi made JUwora and Baww>*« pound «nd

FROOTOIDS, ; nation, and Biliousness. _ ~-~ „ —-, elegant in appearance and pleasant : to *ake. They are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient; ■they remove from the Wood, tissues, >Bnd internal organs, waste poisonous Vmatter that is clogging /them and •.'dto&Jig the channels that lead to ana 'from them. Frootoids are TH E B EST medicine to take when any leiy is'p »jg..', They, have i, •lief in, aruch cases when' other apenitot done*any good-at.all. ;,:;:;-. V ; \,i I,;F AM: j"L Y.' ■:,,'.. ; v . 'use-their' Weficial effects' are-e* •dent by the disappearance of _head•ache—a bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of slugare a very eoanomioal MED I CINE. -A dose taken once a week at bedtime, habrb of body will be completely cured if the patient, will on each occasion., when suffering, take a dose of •Trootoids wiiStead of an ordinary ' . . fiti. - XC-nW + Vina crrntinr: becomes quite independent of (riemt; , ir , l . v. 'EiCEi»6d. From all Ohejnists •.,and Medicine Yendors, and W. U. fHEARNE AND CO., Ltd., Ceelong, Victoria.

Eiceptionial Furniture WHETHER you have an entire house to. fit out, or just a siri»gle piece to buy, it will pay you, to <oome here. We guarantee excellent '•Variety, originality and beauty of •aeaigns. at the right prices. Indeed, ryour furniture buying: will he done >most pleasingly and economically, at 'our House. Every piece manufactured by ua •IB representative of the highest ar"tistic effort. The woods used are •carefully selected specimens, beauti'fully matched, and exquisitely finiflhin eveiy detail. , You can> order your furniture with ,'thisi positive assurance that it is re'Eable throughout, and reasonable in "jwice. , t. Mccracken, CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE, OUM& iimt tlMtmso-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10299, 31 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10299, 31 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10299, 31 July 1911, Page 7

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