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wejjf GOOD ’7 H REASONS it/ - FOR ■ - H BUYING if W 9 FURNITURE IJL here. 3F I.— We make our Furniture and make it as well as we. know how. 2—We have no shop rent or show window expenses to add to our costs. 3. —Therefore, you can buy honestly constructed Furniture hero at Manufacturer’s prices. ARTHUR E. BRIGHT, “From Factory to You.” KURIPUNI FURNITURE FACTORY. QUEEN ST. SOUTH, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1189.

EASTER DISPLAY of NOVELTIES in HIGH-GRADE CONFECTIONERY, EASTER EGGS. CHOICE SWEETS IN FANCY BOXES. JOHANSEN’S IDEAL CANDY STORE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

A r-fj iy I «164 “WELL-DRESSED” IS AN ELASTIC TERM. It Covers Many Degrees of Dress, Many Types of Clothing. But first and last ‘ 1 well-dressed 1 ’ men must have that elusive thing ‘ ( individuality.” And that in turn comes only when the Clothes you wear arc clothes made for you. The suit that Krahagcn & Chapman makes you has qualities that reveal themselves only as time goes iby. Months—then years—of service find your suit still fitting where it should fit, still looking as it should look—and with wear, lots of wear, still left. Perhaps that is why men of Masterton are turning more and more to tailoring by KraHaagem & Chapnuiiaim TAILORS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. TheVerdicl* •f Ihoauafe of homvrivet b that DL H.\ I HEENZO, is the most aeooomieal and most effective family eongh •nd cold remedy. One bottle makes • pint Costs 2/6. Saves HEENZO t”"

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Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 5 April 1928, Page 7

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