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Eggs in Winter. I ¥ IN summer, when your fowls are laying well, you will be acting wisely to preserve all the eggs you do not require for immediate use. Water Glass Egg; Preservative Is the cleanest, the cheapest, the most effective and easily applied preparation on the market. It gives you no trouble and takes very little time, and eggs treated with Water Gliss Egg Preservative keep like fresh for months. Buy a Bottle to-day and start preserving. It will cost you only Gd or Is per bottle, and will give you perfect satisfaction. H. T.~WOOD. Chemist and Optician, (Bv Exams).. IQUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

SPRING SHOW'"= D.i.C. In all departments now, the D.I.C. has opened up its superb Spring stocks. Quality is perfect, as usual; and style runs neck-and-neck with quality. The D.I.C. does not sell inferior stuff at so-called " cheap " rates ; it sells only the highest quality goods in the Dominion, at the lowest prices compatible with honest trade. Here are a few sample lin«s the D.I.C. cordially commends to its clients. BORDERED ZEPHYR ROBES, in heliotrope, fawn, ton, bine, navy and black, 46 inches wide 10/11, 16/11 the robe STBIPE AND CHECK ZEPHYR, best quality, fast colours, 31 inohes wide ll£d. the yard BBSS QUALITY FRENCH CAMBRIC, in 509 patterns, stripes, upots, etc., 31 inches wide il£d. the yard HOYLE'S ENGLISH PRINTS, in navys and butcher blue, spots and stripes, last colours 7jd. the yard SILK WARP CRYSTALLINE!, double width, ivory striped grey, cream striped silver, and whit escriped black 3/11 per yard DOUBLE-WIDTH COSTUME TWEEDS, broken cheoks aad stripes, in grey, brown and green From 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, to 5/6 DOUBLE WIDTH CHIFFON VOILES, in new shades of lotus blue. copper, brown and green 3/6 per yard WHITE GAMBRIO SHIRTS, with plain, tucked fronts and with muslin reining 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 THE D.I.C. SPECIALTY THIS SEASON. —A beautifully made white cottonC ANVAS iSHIIIT, perfect fitting, a good washing material, with tucked fronts and soft collars and culls 10/6, -14/6 The DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., WELLINGTON. A. A. CORIUGAN. Muuaa.

SCIENCE NOT FORCE Is applied to our system of PAINLESS EXTRACTION. A few years ago to hare a tooth extracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that day (as many do even now) limply applied FOBCE-tugging until the tooth came out. With the advent of SCIENTIFIC dentistry and the discovery of SAFE ANESTHETICS, the terror of having teeth extracted has almost passed away. Our modern methods make the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, beeame under our skilful treatment not even a twinge of pain can be felt, nor are there any after effects. Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. Full Upper or Lower Sets, from £2/2/% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED, ANDREWS & WYETT, lO "s" T D ," m WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON.

DON'T FORGET! SATURDAY NIGHT A SPECIAL Gaslight Display ■ ■.iI.I.a.MMIIMIIWMIIIWIWfIiyim OF I MILLINERY, Including All the Latest Novelties for SPRING & SUMMER, "J. GRAHAM & Co.'s

AULDANA WINES. I (SOUTH AUSTRALIA), HAVE WON ALL THE CHAMPION CUPS AT THE Adelaide Wine Show SINCE 1903.

NONE' NICER, o I -j gUG'H is i/he Host Description of the NEW ! / SPRING SUITINGS. Landed direct from j"" j«j London. Alex. Donald, i LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR, ... QUEEN STBfiET.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2997, 21 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2997, 21 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2997, 21 September 1908, Page 7

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