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HUMOURS OP THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION LADIES meet in front oi the Wellington Woollen Company's exhibit, Mrs Wairarapa—" My gracious, if it isn't my eooond cousin, filiss Pahiatua, How are you, dear.—(Buses). Miss P. (returning the embrace)—" Delighted to meet you, darling, Let me introduce you to my friend Irom across the Straits, Miss Motueka." Mrs W.—"So glad, really, Isn't this a delightfull show ? Quite equal to anything I have seen in New Zealand. But I do so want a cup of tea." Miss P.—"Just what I was looking for, I can't find the Suratura Kiosk, and I can't drink Bny other sort." Mrs W,-" Nor I. Anything else disagrees with me. But do you mean to say we lire unable to get a cup of Suratura Tea ' in the Exhibition ?" MissM.—"Yei. Is it not a shame." Mrs P. (horrified)-" Why? Is it not obtainable here?" Miss M.—"Because it is not a Now Zealand produot." Mrs W.—" Oh, rubbish; that cannot bo the reason, No tea is produced in New Zealand." Mlbb M.—" Of course not. But some of it is blended in Hew Zoaland, yon know, and that makes all the difference." Mrs W,—"Of all the ridiculous excuses I ever heard of ibat beats everything—- - to say that blending tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Come, let us go where we can get Suratnro, whioh is packed whero grown (Ceylon), and therefore retains its freshness, purity, and aroma." Miss M.—" Very well; but those aro not " the only virtues of Surature: One of its strongest points is its economy, It goes twice as far as other teas."

DRAPERY & CLOTHING Very Low Prices AT g, 6. RADFORD'S, "LONDON HOUSE," Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 25s Youth's Colonial Tweed Suits, 12s (Sd Boys' Colonial Tweed Suits, 8s Gd Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 7s Gd Men's Mole Trousers" 4s 9d Men's Undershirts, Is Gd - Men's Strong Shirts, Is lid All-wool Dress Staffs, Gd yard (double) Velveteens, Is per yard Embroideries, Is per dozen Pare Silk Hnndkorchiefs, Is each Trimmed Hats, at half price Corsets, Is Gd up Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, Is Gd dos Bilk Ties, three for Is Bed and Black Flannelettes, 2s lid doz Brown Calico, Is lid per dozen Veilings, Gd yard Fur Boas, Is Gd Bargains! Bargains! IS BOOTS AND SHOES ! All Sizes and All Makes—both English and Colonial. PBIOKS TO SUIT EVERYBODY.

8. 6. RADFORD, DIRECT IMPORTER & CASH DRAPER, Next the Post Office, Qom-srBEEi, Masikkiok, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, RUNHOLDEF.S AND DAIRYMEN. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO.'S (LTD,) GENUINE UNSEED OIL CAKE! MID IH FI ELY GROUND. MEDIUM CRUSHED AND WHOLE CAKES. l MOST VALUABLE FOOD FOR ALL KINDS OF STOCK I AND SHOULD BE KEPT ON EVERY FARM AND STATION I t FARMERS, Stockholders, and Dairymen unite in bearing testimony to the beneficial effects produced by its use. It EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS—"It makes them (calves) fat, and gives theakinanlco gloss? appearance." "Stuff for putting on oondition; Clydesdale Colt fed on Oil Cake got first prizo in a strong class." "Pot, Stud Sheep feeding it is all that can b8 deilred." "We found your Oil Cake a capital food for Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. . 1 . . . For topping oil Pigs we think it far ahead of pollard," "Very good for Milk Cows; increases the (low of milk. The milk is also richer, and gives a good flavour to the milk and butter, and the cows are kept in better oondition For complete List o/Testimonials wrifc, . for PmpMtt. KEMPTHORNE PUOSSER AND CO.'S, N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Dunedik, CimißTcnoncn, Wellington, ahd Auckland, OfieapDraper&Olothier (Next the Clock], Queeii-street, Masterton, JUST received ex s.s. Aotea, two cases Ladies and Gents' Straw Hals, in eluding several novelties,

For Cycling I Every cyclist should buy a Pneumatio Cycling Bat. Will stay on against the strongest wind and is very comfortable. The verylateßt, Price 6/6. For Boys School Wear I Sailors and ordinary shar.es, worth everv penny oil|6. Price 1/The Brazilian I Weighs only If ounces. A natty and serviceable straw. Price 4/G, The Lightnier! Weight, 1} ounces; lightest hat made, Price 3/11. The Wide Awake 1 Tor elderly gentleman. Fine shade and extremely, serviceable, Very light. Price 4/11, Mens 1 rush hats 3 tor a 1/-, with puggaries 6d each. Hosts of Boys' and Men's shapes all prices. Sec our Ladies Millintn/! Our ticn Dress Goods! Our Mouse Prints! Our Children's Millinery! Our Umbrellas and Sunshades! Our 1/6 Ladies' Cashmere Hose, roortli J/ii) Our i'l'en/l/iiiifl-ill Jfa (foods, We intend showing the public that we cm, through impotlinß, supply everything in tha Drapery and Clothing line at prices not to be beaten in Masterton or Wellington, Note The Address0. PRAGNELL,, Cheap Draper&Clothier "NEXT THE CLOCK." Qncen-slreck .. .. Maeterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 4

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