Xhe Man m who takes the Order Your Easter Suit. «§?s L Should 'bo of service to you in advising; a suitable fabric as well as iv * :1 becoming style. a PP3' eombination. of style C * = k'/h// I A an< * etteet *"** & ives your Suit its A distinctiveness. Hii'l ' lr"s are y° ul 's t° command in this and ev- ''-■■" €r y phase of Suit Building. K To have your Easter Suit tailored in West End Style—come and bo ~ | measured to-day. pi A word to the new Suitings—crery i I fashionable "fabric is here in complete 1 assortment awaiting your selection. Why not choose to-day? ,226. KEAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN, HIQH BLAiS TAILORS. ! PERRY STREET MASTEBTON, "BY TIME ALL THINCS ARE JUDGED."—AJireek Proverb. "TIME HAS MADE THIS QUESTION WITHOUT QUESTION."- .' —Sir Edward Coke. A Southland lady, writing for a part required to replace one broken in her "ORION" Range said— _., , "The Range has been in use for about 28 years, and I would not part with it for any new one in the dominion.?' "It is a grand cooker, and. the boiler water is always hot. Isn't this the kind of Range you are looking for? One that will stand the test of 28 years' service and then be as useful as ever I SOLIDITY, STRENGTH, DURABILITY and the MAXIMUM of EFFICIENCY are the distinguishing features of this famous range. SHACKLOGK'S H. E. Shacklock, Ltd., Dunedin, Auckland, ond Wellington. a Ask your Ironmonger To show you one! illustrated Catalogue Fost Free on Request. POPULAR MERCER :: AND CLOTHIER :: Queen St., Masterton, The most delicately oerfumed and deseloattd Soapw the World REGINA,' 1 ? REGINA CREAM," REGINA VIOLET." XOURT" "BUTTERMILK/ "PALMITiNE RATH." "GLYCERIN CREAM." TH.2SE fcOAFS urny be obtained through &ny CHBMIBT «* STOEEKEEPJtS ifl the Wairarapa iiUttia Also PRICE'S C&ndtes, Night Lights, Glycerin, and their Celebrated ; "GAS ENGINE OILS.' VSetor Clis and Lubricants. 1 EOKOUBS iKJD ZWiBIS-— r ivo Jri«i Git*d l:ncc.liiitJEh;Fahibitiou London, 1908. , tCO Ltd (LONf ON 4 LIY1BPOOL.) &&/& Amber Tips \ is Invigorating as \ Mountain Air. When you reach the summit of the mountain, enhance the pleasure of the outing by brewing a pot on the spot. Going camping ? Then include a couple of packets (":'j of c±3V Mti £&:?%%'& mm ±m in the swag. Nothing like it for keeping fatigue away and spirits buoyant. It is wholesome and aids digestion. Yon pot Amber Tips Tea in dampproof nirtijfht paekets and tins* only. Teas oJfered in any 'other way aa Amber Tips are*substitutes. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. has a (leliL'htlul flavour—try it. .. .V*is ;■•.'>*''' ''/.-y-lft The first quality Amber Tips . :\ Tea is LV-'per lb.-and verv line '''"J it. is, b'cinfj <ompc\sed oi' tin; hit-'hestqualily teas obiainal le j-'nr richness and fragra'nue it is absolute! > The third quality is sold at l/« per 11,. \\\ Jwi Grocers. /*~'\ No old or stale teas ever enter into "ai it -ir j *P Tips.' 1 • jsi _ ." l\ i WHOLESALE AGENT)} THOMPSON BROS; LTD WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10565, 22 February 1912, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10565, 22 February 1912, Page 2
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