HUMOURS OF THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION T AMES meet in front ot the Wellington -Li Woollen Company's exhibit. Mrs Wairarapa—"My gracious, if it isn't my second cousin, Mies Pahiatua, How are you, dear.—(Kisses). Mi's P. (returning tho embrace)—" Delighted to meet you, darling. Let mo introduce you to my friend from across the Straits, Miss Motueka." Mrs W.—"So glad, really, Isn't this a delightfull show ? Quito equal to anythiug I have seen in New Zealand. But I do so want a cup of tea." Miss P.-" Just what! was looking for. I can't find the Suraturn Kiosk, and I can't drink any other sort." Mra W.—" Nor I, Anything else disagrees with me. But do you mean to say we we unable to got a cop of Sutatura Tea in tho Exhibition ?" Miss M.—" Yea. Is it not a shame," MrsP, (horrified)—" Why? Is it not obtainable here?" MissM.—"Because it is not a Now Zealand product." Mrs ff" Oh, rubbißh; tbot cannot be the reason. No tea is produced in Now Zealand." Miss M,-" Of courso not, But some of it is blended in New Zealand, you know, and tnat makes all the difference." Mrs W,—" Of all the ridiculous excuses I ever heard of that beats everything—to say that blending tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Como, let us go whero we oan get Suratura, which is jiacktd where grown (Ceylon), and therefore retains its freshness, purity, and aroma," Misß M,—"'Very well; but those aro not tho only virtues of Surati|re, One ot its strongest points is economy. It gees twice as far as other teas." NEW DRAPERY & CLOTHING AT Very Low prices AT , g, G. RADFORD'S, , "LONDON HOUSE,"
Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 25a / Youth's Colonial Tweed Suits, 12s Od Boys' Colonial Tweed Suits, 8s Gd Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d Men's Mole Trousers, 4a 9d Men's Undershirts, Is 6d Men's Strong Shirts, 1b lid All-wool Dress Stuffs, Gd yard (double) Velveteens, Is per yard Embroideries, Is per dozen Trimmed Hats, at half-price Corsets, Is Cd up Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, 1b Od doz Silk Ties, three tor Is Red and Black Flannelettes, 2a lid doz Brown Calico, Is lid per dozen ■ Veilings, Od yard 3 Cd V Bargains! Bargains I IS BOOTS AND SHOES! Colonial. PRICKS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. S. G. RADFORD, DIIiEOT IMPORTER & CASE DRAPER, Next the Post Office, Qdeeh-stbbet, 'Masiemox, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, KUNHOLDKP.S AND DAIRYMEN. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO.'S (LTD.) ; GENUINE - ' LINSEED OIL CAKE! FI ELY GROUND, MEDIUM CRUSHED AND WHOLE OAKES, I, MOST VALUABLE FOOD fOR ALL KINDS OF STOCK 1 AND SHOULD BE KEPT ON EVERY FARM AND STATION! ■
XTMiMERS, Stockholders, and Dairymen r" /. n i le ' B baling testimony to the nenefioial effects produced by its use. It speedily restores strength to weakly animals. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS"It makes them (calves) fat, and gives tho skin a nice glossy appearance." " Stuff tor putting on condition; Clydesdale Colt led on Oil Cake got first prize in'a Btrong ojass," "For Stud Sheep feeding it is all that can be desired." "Wc found your Oil Cake a capital food for Cattle, Sheep and PigS; .... For topping off Pigs we think it far ahead of pollard." " Very good for Milk Cows; increases the flow of milk. The milk is also rioher, aud gives a good flavour to the milk and butter, and the cows are kept in better condition and'health than when on ordinary fe6d." For complete list of Testimonials write for Pamphlets KEMPTHOHHE PKOSSER AUD CO.'B, N.z. Drug Co., Ltd., Du.NEDIN, CIIRIBICHUIiCD, Welunoiox, and Auckland. ftPiIELL Cheap Draper&Clothier (Next the Ciock), Queen-street, Masterton, JUST received ex s.s, Aotea, 'two cases Ladies and Gents' Straw Hats, in eluding several novelties. For Cycling l Every cyclist should buy a Pneumatic Cycling Hat. Will stay on against the strongest wind and is very comloi (able. The very latest, Price 6/0. For Boys School Wear I Sailors and ordinary shapes, worth overv penny of 1/6. Price 1/- > The Brazilian I •Weighs only 1J ounces, A natty and serviceable straw. Price 4/6. • The Lightnferl Weight, 1J ounces; lightest hat made. Price 3/11. The Wide Awake I For elderly gentleman. Fine shade and extremely serviceable. Very light. Price 4/11. . Mens' rush hats 3 for a 1/-, with puggarics 6deaoh, Hosts of Boys'and Men's shapes • all prices. See our Mils Milliner}! Our wen Dress Goads! Our Blouse Prints! Our Children's Millincpj! Our Umbrellas 1 ami Sunshades! Our lj6 Ladies' ' Cashmere Hose, worth Ifll! Our Em>]lhin<j~Att fa Goods. Wo intend showing the public that wo oan. through importing, supply everything 1 in the Drapery and Clthing lino at prices ' not to bo beaten in Masterton or Wellington, Note The Address0. PRAGNELL, Cheap Draper&Cloihier : "NEXT THE CLOCK." , Queen-street ~ ~ Masterton, (
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 28 November 1896, Page 3
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