"TNITL the arri;al of our New Season's Goods, C. SMITH, Ltd Will continue to sell the balance of their SUMMER STOCK BEDROCK PRICES, We have a lot of Seasonable Goods to quit at HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES PRINTS & MUSLINS from MILLINERY MODELS from C.KETS from 1/11. DEESS GOODS from 6Jd yd, LADIES' COSTUMES, from CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, CHILDREN'S CLOTH COATS 60yds SASH RIBBONS at For High-Class Drapery at PREMIER DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS MASTERTON.
ITE'S leeD-ttiDDms: T"S UNEQUALLED. Statements of JL this character are easy to make, but sometimes difficult to prove. In this instance, however, our assertion is not based merely upon our knowledge of the constituents of 'he various dips, but also upon the testimony of scores of disinterested New Zealand Sheepfarmers, who after using other dips, huveemphatically suited White Sheep-dipping fluid Gives v.r.eijnailed results. It cleanses the stiia. It kill*, all insect life. It assures )i;ore wool, better wool, healthier sheep, and a larger wool cheque. Uive White's ]»ip one trial and you will then obtain
Sold in five-gallon drums in two quah tiesNo. 1, 5s per gallon, 1/100. No. 2. Os per gallon, 1/150. Obtains le from all loading merchants Princi al Agents for Wairarapa— W.F.C.A.. LTD. Autumn Styles in Costumes. ALTHOUGH the plain, yet neat tight-fitting coat, with a well gored skirt, is likely to be the favorite mode for autumn wear, braid trimming is a special feature of the new fashions. In almost every case the styles pourfcray tight-fitting coats—short hip to full three-quar-ter length. Of course, the Directoire is still in vogue, as well as semihtting garments. "Handsome blue cloth costumes, J3E> E>S* ORDERS NOW BEUfG BOOKED FOR MARCH. ALBERT WEBB, 39, QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON.
JD, CRUiCKSHANK & CO • Limited GENERAL MERCHANTS, PERRY STREET, HASTERTON. —we have yon SALE— Fencing Wire, Totara Posts, Corn Sacks, Binder Twine, Cooper's, Little's, and Highland Dips. Special Top Dressing Manures for Pastures—Grain Manures for Autumn Sowing, suitable for all soils. (Analysis supplied to Minister of Agriculture). AGENTS— N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident, Fire and Marine. P. and 0. Steamship Co. Reid and Gray's Implements. Butter's Iron Fencing Posts. NEW SEASON'S TEAS Red Seal Tea, 2s. T. W. Loose Tea, 2s. (These Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Book Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away with every Gibs. Call and get catalogues. We are sole agents for this Tea, and they can't be beat. JAS. WEITTAKER.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3119, 20 February 1909, Page 6
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