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I JUST OPENED and now disqlayed in our showrooms for your early selection, a ■ , lovely range of NEW INDIAN CARPETS Now Is emphatically the time to bay > . carpets, for we bought our new shipment under most advantageous circumstances. The values we at present offer, CANNOT BE REPEATED! J The designs and colourings of these ' carpets are unusually beautiful} and the sizes are varied enought to meet . , every requirement.' r ' We would like you to personally inspect them, but if you are unable . ~ to call, INQUIRIES BY MAIL ABE INVITED,.. - The SCOULLAR Co, Ltd., QUEEN STREET ; MASTEETON. HEAD OFFICE LAMBTON QUAY . WELLINGTON, ' Also at Hastings. «< esa&sssss The Supreme Note of Elegance in Dress is expressed in each one of our NEW SEASON'S COSTXffiSEgf These costumes are "faithfully copied from exclusive imported' models, fend"' prices quoted, the value 1 could not Jbe bettered in the Dominion. • . WE ONLY MENTION A PEW: On'o Only Dark Grey Kaiapoi Tweed . - Costume. ' Price' £7' 10/-. One only ifawn Cheviot Serge Cjostupie, . very smartly cut. Price £lOlO/-. One only Heather Mixture -Kaiapof 1 Costume. Price £7 10/-.' One only Dark Sake' Costume, Kaiapoi. - Price £7 10/% One only Navy Blue Sergo Costume, Price £7 7/-.' , One only (Harris effect) Kaiapoi Tweed Costume. 3?rice £7 10/-'. SMABT '• WALKING SK±RTS, ~ The latest .Tartan ' Tweed' - Skirt. PriQjp 59/0. Plain Grey Tweed Skirts,'finished with pocket. Prfoe 47/ff. Light Brown Check Skirts, latest style Price 82/6. J, GRAHAM & CO., | QUEEN BTBEET MASTEETOtf.

S& Wood to See Right > WHY NOT INSJjEE YOCTS SIGHT* / The beauties of life can be enjoyed to the full osly by those-whos® sy»sight is good. A pair of Wood's glasses ia a form of eye insurance, sad, considering the modest cost, it ia foolish economy' to do without them" another day of your sight urges the necessity. If your eyes are'-troubling you, consult-me; I will examine them find tell you whether or not your vision can be improved by using glasses. The examination will not cost you anything Disentail obligation to buy. Wood's spectacles aie guaranteed to give you full satisfaction. ft T. WOOD* OPTICIAN 4.ND CHEMIST, EtASTESTON.

Li mm n For the Farmer—the Ford One-Ton .Truck. Why should the farmer cling to horses—a slow, expensive' means of, power—when every other business is adopting the Truck and thereby - reducing the cost of hauling, speeding up deliveries and saving the food thath orses would otherwise consume. The motor-driven truck can work constantly at maximum load under the burning summer sun, or in the coldest weather. Unlike the horse, it needs no rests while working, it eats only while in actual use, and when the day's work i$ done it requires little attention, leaving yoii freo for other jobs about the place.' It can bo housed in one quarter the space, • of horses, wagon, and harness. It is a mistaken idea that a truck is useful, only for driving upon paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the fafm, and used for hauling grain, potatoes,, fruit, roots,'fertiliser, wool, stock, milk, qr any other . product. The speed it travels, the time it saves, and its'low upkeep cost appeal very Btrongly to all users of the Ford Truck. It you need help, - order your Ford Ono-ton Truck to-day, LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT ■ , ■ ; - N ' WHITE; " T. A. WRIGLEY, rar&PKT. STBEET , MASTERTON. LICENSED FORD* DEALER.' t " "

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Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 3

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