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PROPER GLASSES CORRECT EYE TROUBLES: When you seek a better light, or must hol{? to* book away for reading, von may be sure your eyes need ttention. There is no immediate cause lor alarm, but have your eyeft tested a Wood's where Glasses wih j« advised only if " ece^ . ftud YAars of actual' experience in al branches of optical woik auq modern equipment enable us to prescribe with accuracy and preCISIO T. WOOD. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, QUE&N STREET MABTEftTOK. OAK FUBfiITTJIB Betu.ns t, Popular Favour. The Furniture of our forefathers—Oak g l(^ s eve ■? f or popular. Elegant in its simplicity, and lasting as it d * generations. Oak is distinctly the Furniture m winch eveijone puts implicit faith. HYDES 1 "ARTS AND CRAFTS" DESIGNS. are very superior in appearane, workmanship Tto construction in every instance is a SPS& " "it S> i.-pe.tiou about to furnish, or those x.tom*»s part of a home. > • - " G. HYDE & CO., THE FURNISHERS WHO SATISFY QUEEN STREET, MASTER! ON. Masterton Motor and $ Carnage Factory I QUEEN STREET. - ABTERTON. If T. WAGG and Co, MOTOR ENGINEERS I I ALt- EXEGUTED"AT"L OWfeiT POSSIBLE PRICES, ¥ A jEMT 8 FOR jr uaagH Ftirii>lFEPii u; OR CAR bufITf'MAKINB tpS®HOB. TmMMING AND PAINTING BY EYPERT WORK tV»T OEStR.PT.ON OF OH Sunbeam. Beriiet&Buick Cars} WATBARAPA AGENTS FOR SEARLB UNBURSTABLE TUBE A

% EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MASTERTON AND DISTRICT PARALYSED. JJUCE gARCAIN gALE or DRAPERY CLOTHING AND BOOTS PURCHASED BY A. TREGEA AND CO., (LATE H. P ROSS AND 'S ASSIGNED STOCK.) £2254 PURCHASED - i - AT 50 PER CENT "TL J.ESS THAN LAN ED COST! ' V - ' . ' - m WO RXH FOR 10s. MAD* .. ; . . Laaies' Black Kid Gloves, os 6d pair, now 2s 6d pair. Ladies' Suede Gloves, elbow lengths, 2$ 6d pair, now Is. Ladies' Tan Kid Gloves, 3s lid, now Is lid pair. _ Ladies' Elbow Length Silk Gloves,3s 9r now 2s 6d pair. Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hose, l s 9d pair, now IOJ-d pair. JLadies' Chemises, 3s lid, now 2s 6d. Babies' All Wool Singlets is, ™w6d. • Babies' All Wool Shaws, white, 9s 6d, now 5s 6d. Ladies' Embroidered .Handkerchiefs, 8d each, now 3}d each 6 Dozen Ladies' White Embroidered Nightdresses, 3s 6d each, now is 1W each MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Ladies' Silk Blouse-; from 4s lid. Turkish Towels is 9d pair, now 2 for ls 3d. 54 inch Sheetings, Avhite and twilled, 10-Jd yard. 80 Sheetings, white and twilled, ls Id yard. 54 inch Unbleached Sheeting yard, MERCERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men'g Suits 425. now 25s Suit. 1 ' -** Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, now 6s 6d. Men's Riding Breeches 21s, now lis 6d. --2S® E®" 1 " Men's Denim Trousers 4s 6d, now 3 lid, "^ MEN, YOU MUST STQ AND IN§PECf fHSSE. Men's Broad End Ties, 2 for ls 6d Men's Singlets 2s lid, now ls 6d each. Men's Flannels 4s 6d, now 2a 3d each. -i :p' BOOT DEPARTMENT adies' Shoes 15s 6d, now 10s 6d. Ladies' Boots 16s 6d, now 12s 6d Children's Shoes and Sandals 3s 3 and 3s 6d pair. Salt's Boots, 21s, now 8s lid. Men's English Made Hand Sewn Boots 21s, now 14s 6d. A /iL EANNAB'P OLD BTTTf/DTNGS, OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL THE rton Farmers Ws can rely on the support of th e Thousands of SATISFIED Guttois*> •rs wo already have on our books. We especially invite those Farmers WHO HAVE NOT YET GIV-USS* US A TRIAL, to get in touch with u without delay. We handle every implement necessary for the successful cultivation the Farm. We know our Implements, and we only touch the very <best manufactured. WE HAVE A FULL STAFF OF EXPERTS TO LOOK AFTEM YOUR REPAIRS. CONSULT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE J. H. NAYLOR, Travelling Representative. Phone 445 5 R. D. LEACH, Manager. Phone 48,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 7

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