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Photography As a Hobby IS Fascinating, interesting, and artistic. You can double the pleasure of your outdoor rambles by taking a OAMMiA with you. Then, later on, in the realistic pictures, you can again enjoy the pleasure HBB of past trips. ETO N'S can supply you with Genuine KODAK CAMERAS of every description, including No. 1 and 2, etc. Also the latest in PLATES, PAPERS, FILMS and all kinds of Standard Developers at prices that will satisfy you by their moderation. Call and look over the stock of Cameras and Accessories—there's something here you want. Dispensing Chemist, Wfasterton. P.O. Box 61. -'Phono 81. j __ _ , _ , _____ Will your loots stand the Test of Wet Weather ? A™, they built of solid leather, strong and sturdy, to Protect you from the rigors of winter ? To ensure this, buy your next pair from \t • prTipnvßQ [~\ Ladies' CHROME w-, , i S f SHOES, 8/6 to 10/6 Nailed, 5/11, bjb If Men's NAILED SHOOT- Ladies ™ B( £ir °^r ERS, 9/6, i:5/6, 15/6 SHOES, 11/6, 14/6, Men's SEAMLESS / ;'° Iff BACK NAILED / ; °/| Ladies - GLACE KID SHOOTERS, 16/6 /: .' °/«\ SHOES, round toes, 1 9/6- 12 / r> . U / G < 15 / G Men's GREENHIDE f to 21/N AILED SHOOT- ; \ ' < I ERS, 16/6 \)J. V<?Sl\ Ladies' BOX CALF !at - npnTOHPmiir > BOOTS, 12/6, 14/6, liens LIGHTCHROMfci .. <Sw V;/ IS/fi IR/6 BOOTS from 11/6 to / <^^-;;, o || >*' iO/0, ' lt>/G rt' ; * , ' ,, ' ,,, ' m/ ;>: ''l c ) Ladies' GLACE KID PO\ BOOTS ' U I G > 12/G, BOOTS from 18/6 to "/b, M/ oto .2/6 no/- " 7 \7eholda choice variety in LADIES' AND GENT'S EVENING SHOES. Prices as follows: Gent's Evening Shoes, 6/9 to 13/6 ; Ladies" Evening Shoes, 3/11 to 21/-. VALUE : Absolutely the Highest Possible at the Price* SHOEISTS, QUEEN-STREET, -------- MASTERTON. Country Orders receive prompt attention. I fijl I L.,.,1 'Hi. •:■.„< p? Ikl Jl ;'' ij j \ /' feu P ' .n'illML Children . fHl'JMllSjMl'i Love Thistle Oats I - V/hich is in itself reason I || en on;-h why ihey should be I KJiy. IJl!teSßß> given this hcaLLh-pivin?, tissue- I building Breakfast Food. I I There are many other reasons—for instance, no I sluggishness foilov/s the eating of Thistle Oats, I because it is eanily digested, quickly &cs;m;kiied, j-1 and very nutritious. I The Thistle process of manufacturing is unique. I It selects the best oatc frc;r. Che fii-.cst oat--1 producing district in the V/orid —Gore, N.Z. -and | |j cleans, dries, cc.oks, rolls, dresses, and packs them \ by the most modern Milling Machinery, without \ permitting a hand to touch the food in any of \ its preparatory stages, The Best Oats, Beet Machinery, ami Deat Methods I —all these ur: { :e to m?.ke \ '1 I THE BEST BREAKFAST FOCO. 20 J The Thermos Flask. For Hot amdl Cold Beverages and Food. TmwSn miIERMOS FLASKS keep liquids stearaI J! I ! I I A iim hot for 21 hours, and cold liquids { J j]jJ jll I icy cold for da; s without fire or chemicals. \\\\ \ lljhjljl! \ luvaluablo for keeping Iho biby's roof! \H\\ !■'■! lil'llf i I warm at night or ia travolliug. I j<,! j i| ; Also picnic parties, giving minimum 51|| I!' m',! lii trouble, maximuffi results. f l': ,; " M\ ||j I i ''! ill! To ba had in Pints. Quarts, 111 Iγ! and Table Jug shapes from 'III 1 !'!' 1 '• \\\W PJfl CHEMIST- RHD ■ OPTICIAN, MA.STERTON. ~~ BHBBaHeHiliSEeiiil^^ 1 /V\ ''M tt>OOTS that will Btand the brunt oMiard wear and tear / J ~l 3is the kind we are selling to-day. There is comfost / \ \ in every pair, being made on a wide last, so as not to cramp , / w —° growing leet, which ia a very necessary precaution when 1 yC"'- r buying young people's footwear. The Boy Scout, the Boy / » " Footballer, and the Boy who kicks tine, 1 I '■ ''"''\\ climbs trees and knocks out more boots iv 3 I '"f§\ six months than his father does in a year, t W--- ""'■"''•'. ■•/\. are 10 customers we want to tast our •~ a *'^ H33flSr «the FRIEPJDOFTHEFEET," .', Opposite Post Office. l i Jl ii m i M Mi.i»iii m^Mmm .uiiiiilguiiililllimijMim|j|^^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9980, 4 May 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9980, 4 May 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9980, 4 May 1911, Page 7

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