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/EOHE ETOGME? m FOR HOME AMUSEMENT THE Edis:n Phonograph IS UNEQUALLED. A &IXESS S best n??axs tion cc-ire • in tbo form cf uusic available X.jL. with the least eil'oit JMusk uial-es the evenings go. "THE TALKEMES."

First-Class Dental Work is what you require. Our complete organisation and large practice enables us to turn out first-class work at very reasonable prices. We claim, not to do so-called cheap work, but firstclass work at moderate prices. Consultations free. Complete Sets of Teeth (Upper and Lower), £4/4/- Single Tooth for 5/-. Plain Extraction, 1/- .. .. .. .. Painless Extraction, 2/6. Each Extract on Under Gas (Gas given free), 2/6. Complete Sets of Teeth made in one day if required. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. FROST & FROST 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yards jbove Perrett, Chemist), WELLINGTON. Oo»tn Saturday Evening till 9 o'clock. Country Residents should write for further particulars! 17

THE EDINA WINDMILL. RIGID IN CONSTRUCTION. SIMPLE IN MECHANISM. An Edina Windmill is a labor saver. It works year in and year out pumping water to satisfy the stock, irrigate the land, and supply the home. It requires a minimum of supervision—an occasional oiling and tightening of nuts being practically all the attention needed. Care is given to every detail of construction. Every separate part of the mill is made of the highest quality material, and the workmanship is unsurpassed. Brass pumps particularly suitable for windmills stocked : also all classe* of piping, taps, tanks, pumps, etc. Full particulars on application. Procurable from our Agents, or direct from A. & T. Burt, Ltd., DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND. AND INVERCARGILL.

REMOVAL SALE, BOOKS STATIONERY MQ? GOODS, A having purchased the business of Mr E. T. • lj« jc\_ Holmes, and had the premises enlarged, has now an entirely new stock' In the new premises, and has determined to sacrifice the whole of the stcJCk in the old shop, and will sell from Saturday Next, Jan. 23rd, until Feb. 6th, at ridiculous prices, All goods mark id ia plain figures- NOW is your time to buy. After February 6th tn. j business will be conducted only in, our New Premises, Note the address—c. C. AITKEH", Bookseller and Stationer. Next Mr Finlayson's Queen Street.

Care of the Skin. ?j"I£JjSG tho Lot, dusty weather, delicate skins fife'ed attentioin. If your akin is dry ©r wrinkled, tanned and chapped, etc'., it requires a SKIN FOOD. Something to nourish it and protect it from th'e hot wind; dust, etc, etc, and render the membranes soft, clear and smooth. BENZOIN CREAM will supply the necessary aid. It makes the ; roughest skin smooth, soft Is 6d per jar. and white. is 6d per jar. GORDON. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, M.P.S., By Exams. 0 I I ¥ VAW VAIJ THE MEDICAL HALL (Estab. 1870), MASTERTON

AULDANA WINES. (SOITH AUSTRALIA), HAVE WON ALL THE CHAMPION CUPS AT THE Adelaide Wine Show SINCE 1903. Pianos that are Famous. WE are Sole Agents for the following Celebrated English Made PIANOS &_ ORGANS. PlANOS.—Collard and Collard, Eavestaft' and Son, J. and J. Hopkinson George Kussell. OHGANS. —English Made, Malcolm and Co., London. Continental Pianos, C. Beckstein, the professor's favourite, Paul Werner, Riinsperger, Trubner, Rapoldi, and the famous Haake. PIANOLA Pianos & PIANOLAS. Our terms are the easiest in existence. Call and inspect our stock whi.;u is the largest outside nf Wellington. BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO, J. LOWNDES, LOCAL MANAGER. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, SI EEET MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3107, 3 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3107, 3 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3107, 3 February 1909, Page 3

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