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and now disqlayed in our showrooms for your early selection, a lovely range of NEW INDIAN CARPETS Now t& emphatically the time tu Luy eatpets, for wo bought our new shipment tmder most Jidvuntrißwuia circumstances. The values-we Ht proneiit offer CANNOT BE SEPBATEDi The dosignu and colourings of those carpets are unusually beautiful, niid the sizes are varied enought to ineot every requirement. Wo would like you to personally Inspect them, but if you are unable to call, INQUIRIES BY MAIL ABE INVITED. ihe bLOuLLAR Co. QUEEN STREET MASTER-TON. HEAD OFFICE LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. Also at Haetinga.

mmm lllfe The Supreme Note of m aami tf^u^i j * *ii is expressed in ocieh one of out NEW SEASON'S COSTUMES! These costumes aro faithfully copied from exclusive imported models, and at prices quoted, the value could not bo bettered in the Dominion. WE ONLY MENTION A TEW: One only Dark Grey Kaiapoi Tweed" Coatumo. " Trice £7 10/-. One only Fawn Cheviot Serge Costumo, very smartly cut. Price £lO 10/-. Ono only Heather Mixturo Kaiapoi Costume. Price £7 10/-. One only Dark Saxe Costume, Kaiapoi, Price £7 .10/-. Ono only Navy Blue Serge Costume, Price £7 7/-. Oiifc only (Harris effect) Kaiapoi Tweed Costume. Price £7 10/% SMART WALKING SKIHTS The latest Tartan Tweed fckirt. Prico f>9/6. I'kln Grey Tirr-ed Skirts, finished vdth pocket. Priced 7/0. Light Brown Check Skirts, latest style Price $2/6. mm QUEEN STREET MASTEETON.

WHY NOT INSUJtE YOUR SIGHT! The baautlas of life can he enjoyed to the full only by those whoso •yesight is good. A pair of Wood's glasses is a form of eyo insurance, sad, considering the modest cost, it is foolish economy to do without them another day of your sight urges tho necessity. If your «yea are troubling you, consult mo; I will osamino them and tell you whether or not your vision can be improved by using glnssea. Tho examination wiU not cost yon anything or entail obligation to buy. Wood's spectacles ar« guaranteed to give you full satisfaction. OPTICIAN AND CHEMIST, MASTEETON. H m ■/iH Wa ¥a 3 il WW* m a w 1 m m i5-ri «? ■cm&at^jiSS ill II For the Farmer—the Ford One-Ton Truck. Why should tho farmer cling to horace —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 undor the burning summer sun, or in tho coldest weather. Unlike tho horse, it needs no rests while working, it eats only while in actual use, and whon the - day's work is done it requires little attention, leaving you free for other jobs about the place. It can be housed in one quarter tho space of horses, wagon, and harness. It is a mistaken idea that a truck is useful only for driving upt*n paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the farm, and used for hauling grain, potatoes, fruit, roots, fertiliser, wool, stock, milk, or any othor product. The speed it travels, the tinio it saves, and its low upkeep cost appeal very strongly to all users of tho Ford Truck. It you need help, order your Ford One-ton Truck to-day. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT WRITE: , . CHAPEL STBEET T. A. WRIGLEY, LICENSED FORD DEALER. MASTEETON.

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Wairarapa Age, 1 April 1920, Page 3

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563

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 1 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 1 April 1920, Page 3

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