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JMTTIN3 EYE CLASSES IS NOT MECHANICS' WORK. There: is ai great deal l more skill arid science demanded for the accurate fitting and adjustment of glasses than the average lay mind conceives. , A moment's thought will help you organism m the eye, •Wise hipjheet skill is essential to successful work. Wood's experience gives ihim the highest qualifications for successfully carrying out this important work, which demands accuracy and scientific judgment. HERBERT T- WOOD 'NOI.H3J.BV" ISIW3HO

PUT LILY S STAWDS EVERY TEST indispensable in House or Laundry DEMAND IT GOVERNMENT MH» DEPARTMENT FACT The Policies issued by the Department contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. With the exception of the suicide clause, there are absolutely no restrictive indorsements on policies, the assured Hnder every policy having perfect freedom to travel where he pleases and engage in any occupation with the satisfaction that as long as the premiums are paid, either in cash dr fronr the surrender value, the policy will be in no danger."' i];W»i:!MHn I TOW is the time to think about " _placing your order for that cover. We are quite readv for you with • new stock, ]ust landed, of the BEBT LINEN WATERPROOF CANVAS. Absolutely guaranteed the boat thing, and thoroughly durable. Covers fitted to order, and executed on promptly and efficiently at the r>gh* ■priw'j. TARCQMBE fi_ T^ONALD, SABDLEES, PERRY STREET. THASTERTON. ARTISTIC SHOP FRONT BUILDER. Shop miontFtbuilt on the latest and most appro vGnwantoed Dust-proof. A GOOD THING. CtaH. mrAoft WELLINGTON ENDSLEIGH ESTATE

HI TJsa*r*m*& «* Sl°ff ward*its fertility «nd ta« ~.m nl to impede the ™J*?y^k. oat possible average! of crops c £owb from 45 to 60 btt«hel« PJJ mm ol rye-«r*a» wwd °* ™* £? «„ality, wraSiDS £ll -108 p«.*P; land mil ctorry 1 dairy oow per *or* kmb3 lor root ocrotw nofcßing better cmi be dotirdL The crop oi manfoMi now prowing On the property si eato*. mated by ..experts to yield: 80 ton* per onsro without manure of any 'kinicL ISarly pofisoßsion can ho given. full particnlara on ft/troliootdofc to •tt»eole L At«ti tv: AMB WELLWOOB, HASTINGS, Ow ** i. i. A. PREESE fcWD CC, Zalr snlstt' 133.- 'Sola ieouta.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 7

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350

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 7

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