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ARE VCt ABS'J7 TO rURNiSHf IF 80, Vim i»Bm«iffia mmh HOW ON A' PflPf> raraKli h.M&^mk^mmmsm^Mmimmm msESßsasamamasßSßSSSß 83 AND OS WILLIS STREET}. fUNDREDS of linos in Purnitur Drapery, Orocksry, Glassware, J. Bedsteads, and Bedding. arpeta, Likmlieoims, Famishing, 1 ronimoßKeTy, Enamel ware, etc., new being sold at less thara wholiesale price? As wo are greatly overstocked, room must bo cede, and the 6tock must go regardless «of cost. Botolkeepeors and storekeeper* invited to inspect »nd compare pricos. WELLINGTON.

We want your next order, as we know we can suit 3ou perfectly. Hundreds of Patterns to choose from, in*a!l the Newest Materials, Every Suit we make sells us six more. SUITS to Measure from 50s Each McGRUER'S SUITS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. WASTERTOiYS FAVOURL E SHOPPING CENTRE CASH DISCOUNT Go »•* EVERY IIW. And the popularity of the Tailored ■Costume has in -to. wise diminished. As the tailor's skill may make or mar .the garment, decide with ca»c who shall make yours. iOsMMtf Tailoring is the'-outcome of ye " intimate knowledgs of the bi and the requisite skill to bring it to a successful issue. ■ Your costume, if ordered here, will be in safe hands. iKKAETAGKN AND CHAPMAN. HIGH-CLASS TAILORSi PERRY STREET *.- «. ... ™ ... *.. ... ... ... - MASTERTON.

with We i-bD-i you \'u.* couii rieoi till the laU;-i imri.-vemcnis in Clnono- fc logical att, embodyinpncn-< >.; ~wind ultaelimcnl, | §?s*v cnii'eiißuin tr lifiii.riiL'. nn.-. sperial dust-proof |- tup. onTreocip' ■''■ 3/6, -ad your promise 10 9ticylj/Vii week o) dqnal ninthly pay- p -~. r-'efitbrrnti 1 \cuhr.e paid 14/6 in all. V. e-irrst ycu, and send watch on ree&i* 01' first deposit; |f\ T*W "WATCn IS WELti U liS Ijlji and you wear and test this splendid n IJ H|}ij timekeeper while paying for it. // If/™/ Should you desire to nay cash with ,U 11if] order, our price is 1016. 3d extra | V //f/i/sff v should in all cases be enclosed to cover f «y postage of watch. Send now, while m W the opportunity lasts. (H wi^mMso*^^ [mmmmmiMmMm «38 Royal Exchange Buildings, Wellington, NJZ. <■ a^gjga^ags^jsrt^fr^

GRIN, BUT DON'T BEAR IT la by far the wisest plan. To suffer pain unnecessarily la not heroic, bo* foolish enough. Of course, if the trouble be of the bind for which there U no remedy, then, doubtless, the grin-and-bear-it philosophy ha* 1M uses, but such cases are fortunately not In tha majority. Most of the diseases known to medical men are preventable, while a large number are curable. Certainly, whrn Indigestion—one of the most fruitful iSSSlources of disease and suffering,-is concerned, there is no excuse for "taking things lying flown" or acting the martyr. , Indigestion, liver derangements, constipation, and similar troubles are being completely cured every day by means of Beecham's Fills. Freedom from pain, and the assurance of health, energy, & cheerfulness iaay be y oars if yoa Sold everywhere »n bom. price lOid. (36 pills) l/!M*fc pilh) & 2/9 068 pGM.

Purveyors fc> Special "Appointment t9 THE 'GMPBESS OF KUSSIA. lias for more than 80 years been the Infant diet off hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and women, ai&d i 3 a perfectly safe £oo£ for the most da!lcs?e child. // contain > c// the essentials for flesh an J bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and when used with milk ac directed, forttis A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia by al! Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. II: Ik is -wonderful Talue-the finest possible combination of J Teas

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 2

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573

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 2

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