*1 Like Your Shoes' he sai4; as he stooped to fasten the unruly lace. •' They're uncommonly smart, in fact. I don't think I've seen this par-' ticular style of shoe before, good taste,, my dear." parYou have r w VrSB. 74 wV J, I i She acknowledged the compliment with a smile. . 44 I'm glad .you like the shoes, dear" she said. "I am very with them myself- It is a new* style and the sort that you don't, see everybody wearing. I got them at W.F.C.A LTD, They're simply splendid people for smart shoes at reasonable prices. You ought to try them." W.PFVLLER&CO'S P\JRE PREPARED PAIMT vrm, JiDBKBBk* liSni Wii m U A TALE OF PAINT Some "Paints prelect, Others beautify, Ours do both The Real Thing" Paint that is Paint—every bit of it. Pur© White Lead, -Pure Linseed Oil, Pure Colouring Pigments, Pure Oxide of Zinc, and nothing else, except a thoroughly scientific grinding and mixing of the parts together; so that they will cover more surface, cover it better, "retain its brilliant finish, and wear infinitely better than other paints.' THAT'S THE Suiter Pure Prepared Paint It lias<i been proved that FULLER AND CO.'S PURE PREPARED PAINT, on account of its Absolute Purity and careful preparation, is the best wearing paint made. There is less need of frequent renewal for t he sake of appearance. Nest time you have any paintin g to do, just come along and' give this IAINT A TRIAL. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA GRAHAM & GO "THE STORE FOR PAINT AND PHONE 14. HARDWARE." MASTERTON. VICTORIA LAUKDRY. BEG to advise the pnblio generally that I have returned to the Victoria Laundry, Bannister Street, and am prepared to execute all orders entrusted to me S. ALLEN, . Bimnister Street. Mastertaa. MASTERTON, WliOL SKln, HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. Next sale Wednesday, FEBRUARY 19 th 1913, At Levin's Store, Chapel Street. W.F.0.A., LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MEROANTIMS AGENCY CO., LTD. DALGETY AND 00., Ltd, LEVIN AND 00.. Ltd. Everyone f/. says I'm bouncing bonny baby and Doctor says it's due to H A TOAST TO BREAD 1 ERE'S to- the Backbone of Civilisation.—BßEAD. Foodi FOSt INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Contains all the essentials for bone and flcsh-formintf in :in exceptional decree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. "An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants." air CHH3. A. CAMP-ROM. C.8., M.T>„ etc. Nearly 90 Years' Reputation. Gold Medals London, 1900 and ISO 6, also t'aris. Used in the Russian Imperial Nurseries. Oldest, Cheapest, anfJ still the Best. It satisfies when nothing else can satisfy, and when the menu, with its surfeit of viands and victuals fail to please, good sweet nutritious Wheat Bread comes like a ministering angel to put courage and spirits into the hearts of men, arranged in no delicious frostings or garnishments. Bread wields the sceptre in its regal sway, companion of Prince and Peasant, at hotme in cabin or castle, it is indeed, builder of men and nations. "Our Daily Bread" made at THE MACHINE BREAD FACTORY, A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Daley, of Blackbutt, Australia,writes " My little son was reared from two months to two years completely on NHAVE'S KOOD. He was a seven months' child ;,nd only weighed 3 lbs- 2ozs. when six weeks old, durinfi which time he had been fed on various Foods which did not satisfy hiin, but within a short time after giving him your Food he was Quite a different child, and now at three vears of age is a strong, healthy, child."—nth Feb?.. Wl2. Sold in Tins specially packed for Australasia. MaiiufdCturei~~-OFOSIAi3 35- NEAVE <Bc CO.» » Fordinffbridsve, Eng. WAIRA CORDIAL FACTORY. ORDER YOUR CORDIALS KOW| FOR THc HOLIDAYS Ring I p PHONE 30 A; GUNN PROPRIETOR, riEET MAST^J&TQN. PUBLfft miIBB. \%7"® to notify th« pnblio eft j- 1• • flß^6T ton and Rurroundii*# district that w© have taken o?ar tig Carrying and Wood and Coal nesa later? conducted* by Messrs & ooie and Sons. The busine®* in farare will be conducted 1 on tan saasii? i j.r- li li-Wrf . WOOD AND COA . A specialty is mnae oi this briUM&l of the basmesß, and all orders wlSi receive prompt and efficient 'PHONE 271. Jg _ ANDLATE H. DOLE AND SOW, Near Jlaiiwivr tJ-tatiow MASTERT' bo youh cocr iwo w»th «as THIS SUMMER! —'Twill save rnnci tlm« and wor<i and trouo.j. Get away from that hot, dark, dirty range of ycure—be one of the 600 satisfied users in MaMt-artoo who are freed from the v.ork and dirt it brrjgs. A gas cooker in built s-nd iwld for your convenience, to »z.; c wotk and worry in the hot Summer mentis. Wo can't toll <sf nil t,h« adviafcaireg here, but if j.'or, will r.K.11 «m r-zil W WHY PiOT tfSCiOE HfiWJ
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 3
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