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ARE YOU ABOUT TO FURWIftH? IF 80, VISIT iliCTMffifJtgliT!!!^^ NOW ON AT 63 AND 65 WILLIS STREET. UNDiREJBS of lines in Furnifcur papery, Oroc&sry, jGJASSware, eitock must go regaxdlfess Of cost. Htoteikeepesrs and stoiek*eep©rs Invited to inspect and compare prices!. Badford & Co/s **#% *« COMPLETE HOUSE B FURNISHEP C WELLINGTON.

McGruer and Co. STARTINC WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 9 a.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL GOODS IN WINDOWS TOBE SOLD AT ONE PRICEONE SHILLING. The following .list will give you some idea of the many articles that will 'bo sold during the week:— White Fancy Muslin Aprons, Is <ach, Ladies' Bhick Cash-mere Ribbed Hose, Jis'oaar; White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for Is; Torchon Lace, 12 van-ds for Is; Imitation Suede Cloves, Is pair; Ladies' Belts, Is cadi;" Infante' Bibs, 2 for Is, Fancy Hiat Pins, Is eat'h ■ Child's-.Muslin Pinafores, Is each; Cushion Tops, ready Ifor filling, Is each; iG-rev Toweis, Is eacli; Pillow sips, Is .each; Tray Cloths, Is each; Mei"i T s Warm Knitted Socks, Ls pair; Men's .Samson Braces, Is pair; 3 Large Gnnbric Handkerehiofe for Is;-; Fancy Silk Ties, Is each ; 'White Silk >ss, Is each. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER is LINES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT iKfflHpßKißmmjwi STARTING WEDNE SDAY, AT 9 a.m.

TO BE SENT OUT! DEPOSIT DEPOSIT GENTS SOLID SILVER KEYLESS FULL CAPPED HUNTING LEVER WATCH, jewelled movement, guaranteed 10 years. Just as an advertisement we send this watch lo any address in New Zealand on receipt of 2/6 deposit and upon the payment of Ihe last i of T2 weekly instalments of I/- each, making i a total of 24/6 in all. A handsome gold t eased chain is GiVEN FREE. •| If not satisfied that any watch we supply | is worth double the price we ask, send it f baelcand we will refund every penny you | have paid. Send 2)6 to-day, keeping the ! number of your I'.N. Postage, 6d. extra. NORMAN FRANK 2Cq CHs!?frho:!Se Quay, WELLINGTON, N'.Z. Bankets: National V.ivik of New Zealand, Ltd. 1 iMysr^^vw-^w.**™ %&

AimM,,^,^*maby will thrive when fed on Weave's s'ood—the perfectly safe food for the mcsfc delicate child. contains all the essentials for tlesli and boneforming kb an exceptional degree, assists teeChing, veil eves infantile constipation, and when made with milk as directed, forms a complete diet for infanta. For more than 80 years the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and trvrtten. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.

VHJ:^ir.%|tif,i, IN TAILORING The man who is on the nlane of the "Commoner" on the clothes question is the man who wears a "readyjnade." When you order a Suit-to-measure from KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN you are immediately classed as a man with an air cf distinction—in short, you unconsciously i.ssume the aristocratic appearance that a Suit made by us imparts to its wearei'r Are you still a commoner on the clothes question ? HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. PERRY STKEET ... MASTEIiTON. THE MOST DELICATELY PERFUMED AND DESSICATEQ SOAPS IN THE WORLD. "REGINA," "REGINA;CKEAM,/ "REGINA VIOLET," "COURT," "BUTTERMILK," "PALMITINE BATH," ''GLYCERIN CREAM."

THESE SOAPS MAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH ANY CHEMIST o STOREKEEPER IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. ALSO PRICE'S CANDLES, NIGHT LIGHTS, GLYCERIN, AND THEIH CELEBRATED "GAS ENGINE OILS." MOTOR OILS. AND LUBRICANTS. Price's Patent Candle U)., L/tcSo

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 2

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544

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 2

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