WE lead in Bargains in every branch of Furnishing, Prove it for yourself. RADFORD & CO., 63 & 65 Willis St. WELLINGTON.
THE CHARM OF THE FUR IN PHOTOCRAPHV. There's something soft-like in a photograph of full dress with furs loosely thrown over. There's a delightful charm in the present style fur, and before winter is over it would be well to make an appointment with WINZENBERG, and let him catch the charm and make it peraament by the aid of the camera. You may never look so charming again. Have it done at once. Don't forget, we are removing into the new Trust Buildings as soon as they are ready. PORTRAIT SPECIALIST MASTERTON.
The most delicately ©erfumed &nd desslcated Soaps the World, REGINA," REGINA CREAM," -REGINA VIOLET," " COURT " " M PALMITINE RATH." "GLYCERIN CREAM." fTsHESE SOAPS may be obtained through any CHEMIST or A STOBEKEEPjbiS in the Wairarapa Uiakriot Also PRIDE'S Candies, Night Lights, Glycerin, and thelr-, d Celebrated "GAS ENGINE OILS" \lotor Oils and Lubricants. SI HONOUES AND AWAEDS.—Two Prizes Grand Franco.Britii hixhibition, London, 1908. i'J:HH[*»j.i>i^*if^inßW«i]«rrii (LONDON & LIVEBPOOL.)!
mfi BEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES
A BETTER JAM IMPROBABLE A PURER JAM IMPOSSIBLE Sold by all Grocers who have a reputation to sustain S. KJEKPATRICK & CO.. LTD. NELSON, WHERE THE BEST FRUIT GROWS.
Mothers Know that a stand and vigorous body acquired by baby during the first year insures strong & healthy childhood infant diet of hundreds of f**.oastauds of strong and healthy men -\s?d - *%. perfect!)'' Gf\se foods for the t, •■ :-rt deSicate &MEC // contains all the essentials for flesh, and bone-forming ■in an exceptional degree, assist .".ething, relieves infantile constipation, and when used wil'i milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. ' Reave's Food was awarded Gold Medals, London, England, 1900 aad IMS, Sold in 1 ib. Tins, specially packed for by all Chemists, Grocers, &c.
The finish is the mark of completeness. Nothing looks worse or mars the beauty of a finelyfurnished ball more, than a bald, staring, ill shaped, ugly plant pot of the red clay variety. It plainly shows the need to cover up its ugliness—and it's not a costly job. We have just to hand a large variety of Plant Pots, in all sizes, and at all prices ranging from Is 9d. In such design that the humble batch or the Baronial Hall may find its completeness here. It's a stock well worth looking over, but not passing over, and we invite inspection. ART FURNISHERS Ma iter ton 'Phone 233.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10400, 22 August 1911, Page 2
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