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PROPER GLASSES CORRECT EYE TROUBLES; When you seek a better light, or must hold the book away for reading, you may be sure your eyes need attention. There is no immediate cause for alarm, hut diavo your eye* tested at where (Masses will be advised only if necessary.-—-Years of actual experience in al branches of optical work anu modern equipment enable us to proscribo with accuracy ana pieHERBERT T. WOOD. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, QDEI/N STREET MASTEBTON.

OAK FUBJITURE Eeturns to Popular Favour. fenerations, Oak is distinctly the Furniture in winch <neijono puts implicit faith* HYDES' "ARTS AND CRAFTS" DESICNS. are verv superior in appearnne, workmanship ™ 6 construction in every nstance is sincere and tiustuoitln ami L most mod ern ejects, gees are jmt out «f»+iin ivnv or extravagant. Wo welcome msus <n « i ahout to furnish, or those refumkfcnig part of a home. THE FURNISHERS WHO SATISFY QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

>*>*< I Masterton Motor M £ I Carriage Factory | QUEEN STREET. ABTERTON. MOTOR ENGINEERS ME H. L VERY DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURED ON L * THE PREMISES. ALL ~TORK EXECUTED AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. At ASENTB FOR BOSJG WAIRAiBAPA AGENTS FOR SEARLE UNBUIOTABLE TUBE SRSSSB*^

EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MASTERTON AND DISTRICT PARALYSED. JJUCE gALE PURCHASED BY A. TREGEA AND CO., (LATE H. P ROSS AND 'S ASSIGNED STOCK.) """£2254 PURCHASED AT 50 PER CENT LESS THAN LAN ED COST! r £1 WORTH FOR 10s. READ THIS. Laaies' Black Kid Gloves, 5s 6d pair, now 2s 6d pair. Ladies' Suede Gloves, elbow lengths, 2s 6d pair, now Is. Ladies' Tan Kid Cloves, 3s lid, now Is lid pair. Ladies' Elbow Length Silk Gloves, 3s 9r now 2s 6d pair., Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hose, Is 9d pair, now pair. Ladies' Chemises, 3s lid, now 2s 6d. Babies' All Wool Singlets is, now6d. Babies' All Wool Shaws, white, 9s 6d, now 5s 6d. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 8d each, now 3|d each 6 Dozen Ladies' Whrte Embroidered Nightdresses, 3s 6d each, now 1« lid each. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Ladies' Silk Blouse? from 4s lid. Turkish Towels Is 9d pair, now 2 for Is 3d. 54 inch Sheetings, white and twilled, 10£ d yard. 80 inch Sheetings, white and twilled, Is Id yard. 54 inch Unbleached Sheeting 10-J-d yard. ' ■? &'>■?)■&' MERCERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men's Suits 425. now 2os Suit. Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, now 6s Gd. Men's Hiding Breeches 21s, now lis 6d. Men's Denim Trousers 4s 6d, now 3 lid. MEN, YOU MUST STO AND INSPECT THESE. Men's Broad End Ties, 2 for Is 6d Men's Singlets 2s lid, now Is 6d each'. Men's Flannels 4s 6d, now 2g 3d each* BOOT DEPARTMENT adies' Shoes 15s 6d, now 10s 6d. Ladies' Boots _lßs Gd, ,now 12s 6d Children's Shoes and Sandals 3s 3 and 3s 6d pair. Men's Boots, 21s, now 8s lid. Men's English Mado Hand Sewn Bonis 21s, now 14s 6d. E4NNATPS OLD BTTTLDWGS OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL

A TOAST TO BREAD. "ERE'S -t> the Backbone ol L Civilisation.—BßEAD. It satisfies when tfothing 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 frostingg or garnishments. ißread wields the sceptre in its regal sway, companion of Prince and Peasant, at home i cabin or castle, it is indeed, builder of men and nations. "Our Daily Bread" made at THE MACHINE BREAD FACTORY,

Al CUTS | T Makes your month water as ,voi slice ofP a succulent piece of the tender roast beef, procurable at one establishment. Of course, much depends on the cook—don't blame it all on to the butcher. But we will take chance on that, for we know our meats are AI cuts.: E. S M,TH ' i (Stjoosbsog fc> W. 13. Bu^af.J

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1913, Page 2

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639

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1913, Page 2

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