A. M. SANSON. New Business Representative, A.M.P. SOCIETY. Policies Written for— LIFE PBOBATE ENDOWMENT CHILDBEN (all ages) PABTNBBSHIP STAFF SUPERANNUATION GBOUP INSURANCE SCHEMES BUSINESS SINKING FUNDS. WRITE TO-DAY FOB RELIABLE INFORMATION. ’PHONES: Office 1244, or Private. LADIES! LADIES! QhHEBE 18 BUT ONE PROCESS by which to rid oneself forever of an obnoxious growth of hair—by Electrolysis; the only way to remove the root. MRS. K. S. RALPH, SPECIALIST IN ELECTROLYSIS, 36 WORKSOP ROAD. Hours, 10—4 daily. BABY WEAB AT ALL PRICES! ".ADIES’ WEAR AND HOSIERY, ETC. AT MISS COCKEBILL’S, (Next door to Ball Bros., Florists), QUEEN STBEET, MASTEBTON. MISS MACKAY, FLORIST. S 5 KUBIPUNI STBEET, MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 1689.
S. A. MILLS. SIGHT ACCUBATELY TESTED AND ANY STYLE GLASSES Fl ITED. JjOOTOEB’ PRESCRIPTIONS Caroiiilly attended to. Lenses gronr i, and all Repairs done on our t>vm pieo'i'KLL i’t MAoi-juivTOrL AGENT FOE MADAME wEIGEL 9 S rArKI i-NU PUHI-TCATIONS-nA T-T; njti JSJEjS OlJ*w £*. K! t SCTa POST CARDS. F. J. ADCOCK, BOOKBELLEB AND STATIONEB, QUEEN STBEET. "MY EYF£”=H F Smrl= ft SffttigH TTaWfi: Thsy ftP.HBfl after five minutes of ordinary rAading. nri RSngR alarm_J Jfncl that nine men out of ten need Glasses at forty. It is no indication of impending blindness, it is merely that Nature needs a little help to carry on. But there certainly is danger in refusing Nature the help she needs. I will willingly advise you on the matter. HY. F. DEVERELL, QUALIFIED BEGD. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. MASTEBTON. . Mr, Deyerill will re-visit Carterton on Thursday, November 13, and may be eon.«ulte<l gt Dalpfield Dairy Co.’s pffiee, Broadway. Hours, 9.30 till 3 o’clock. SEATON. SLADDEN & PAVITT. BEGIBTEEED CIVIL ENGINEEBB AN> LICENSED BUEVEYOBB. MASTEBTON AND WELLINGTON. & HYBE: FUNiSBAfc jroBNISfiSB .mm T> ♦*? *< *?S Y? MOTOB FUNEBAL CAB AND riVT'fr-Hm TV JMorr.u*ry Cnapei specially Appointee! m,Xor-&»je-C^x>veoiHiru>3 v .at .TBK’t,Lfsf’'WltZl XU.OU CGiuuTo just - opened. PICTURE FRAMER AND DEALER. IS CUUItOII STREET, MAST ESTON. z Ph 1 ?’-e=! 143?= Private 1431. ar CLEAR STATION. ■ T' ▼* A zw •nwnrarnA.v ra * U*4M 4*a4IVJJ XXA? X" £4 i UfUUQj IZJLUD - - — x X n.MV. J nr.n AuuEsbOßxEh. TYBE AND TUBE BEPAIRR—SAME MAX BEBVXUE. DAT“AHDC.'t£rGHT. .TDLErD3NE.>S?C. A.- T-.- JACKSON, HIGH STREET.
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Wairarapa Age, 7 November 1930, Page 4
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