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i A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OP *\ Axminister & Wilton Pile ) CARPETS. : \wm are making a epeeial diepla; ofl Axmisster enfi Wiltoa O»rp«t*, wkieh • lave jurt arrived from the world'a best Manufacture.. Tkere are ! -ome very fine carpet specimens amongst thia range, including a few black ? grouads, alao one only Wiltoa pile with a blue ground and a plain black , stripe, broken only with a email roee bud. The whole of tk«s« Carpeti •' were bought from Templeton'e, of Glasgow, eighteen months ago, tkere"V I fore we c*» eafely assure any intending purchaser that tk« price* art yrj v w&Monabl*. Wβ kave greatly enlarged our Carpet a*a Soft Fexalekinf \: utoefcj. Hoar and Permain. s : QUEEN ST MASTEBTON. i 1 J SHOES OF STYLE ALL THE i| WHILE at Maenatt & Co's, Ltd., ''■\ THE EECOGNISED STOEE POR .'; gMABT FOOTWEAR. «itf J *^ 'm Early Autumn importations of £ , v *^r*"^%* { **"* "*"' y 'I Beots and Shoes are now arriving, £jf\ s *» % I and men and women are afforded lan excellent opportunity for mak- % ~ . X»f m ing satisfactory selections. f ~ -y #»! I OTO FAMOUS QUALITIES. P^S K*\ * / SP^ 'I Are three reasons why you should choose your Footwear at "Han;s§ " nah's!" I When you think of making a Footwear purchase, n I THINK OF HANNAH'S! I I IT WILL BE TO YOUE BENEFIT. 3 eOOTMAKEHS lyt^w '% QUEEN ffiTBBBT, MASTSBTOW PHONE ITB. *r Wliere Did I Take That 1 I Picture?" I k Haven't you often asked yourself that question when looking over jJ a some old pictures? That is not the KODAK way. With a KODAK you : ?S vfrite on the film at the time — fe M WHEN! WHEEE! WHY! | ••■; The only Cameras which enable you to do this are ! I 1 AUTOMATIC KODAKS AND AUTOGEAPHIC BROTOHES. < I Wβ are the Masterton Agents. Ask to see them at I CAMERA DEPOT. ' | I Ask our Expert to give you quotes for Developing, Printing ana en- | I l&rging. CHABGES MODERATE. g Cooking for invalids I TN sickness, even more than Q.LAXO is invaluable as a j in health, it is essential to food for invalids —it is t i study the diel. The recovery rich in the proteid, carbohyP I of many invalids is seriously drates and fat so essential to handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and quality nourishment given weight. The nourishing casthem even in homes of einogen, difficult of digestion plenty. The patient's "fight- by the delicate stomach, is ing force' , is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo proby the proper food and some- cess of manufacture into light, times disease wins when flaky, digestible particles, nature, properly reinforced by easy of complete absorption the right nourishment, would by the weakest invalid. have conquered. For Influenza and Fever Patients— Fortify the usual milk diet with Glaxo. You thereby increase the amount of proteid carbohydrate and fat given the patient. _ . & Nerve Troubles—A cup of Glaxo at bedtime is particularly invigorating to brain workere and tired mothers. It m remarkably effective ininducing sound restful sleep. For Tuberculosis — Use Glaxo freely in ihe diet of tubercular patients. It is germ-free and supplies the nutritious milk elements that assist i the system in fighting the disease. •X Soaps, Beef teas and Broths are made far more nutritious and appetising ▼ by the addition of one tablespoonful of Glaxo to each cup of becftea, etc. Glaxo ie simply the solids of rich pure milk with extra cream and milk ! sugar, It contains no added cane sugar and should always be included in the diet of patients who are denied foods containing starch and c&ne sugar. ■ _i a w _,-.,,_, FinfffSiT^ For INVALIDS AN[^CONVALESCENTS Jβ, 2/6, 61- Tins */ all Chemttlx and Start* Tβ hz - ' — — —=L

UUMMEB FOOTWEAR. , 'TJpiIE new stoeke of Goods for Bumsa*.* mg We&jr include & Sue range of Men V Ladies' Boots and Shoes, both ■dressy and serviceable. Con we sh<r* jon our Footwear! Prices and qnjuitj ■sxe abeolotely right. D. FINLAYSOM FOOTWEAB. IMPOETBR. MASTBBTOK.

i FLY AfcD YOUWfS. fOEWAEDINQ AGENTB & GENBBa 0ABBXE&8 4 and Parcels JCorwardeu to feu part of the world. A.gente N.Z Krprcss Co. Commercial eamp't* l «{.» ei&lty. Motor Lorry evailable f> Uoods and Passenger Traffic. Country tripe can be arrargea tot All trains met. Stable and 4tor> roome, Bannister Street, Bi&eterto* Telephone 126, P.O. Box M'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 7

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