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ETON'SLIGHTNINGRENOVATOR. AN INVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. Removes Stains From all Kinds of Woollen Goods, Brightens Clothes, Renovates Caiipeth, Etc. DIRECTIONS: To Remove Guease Spots From Clothes.—Spread the part with the stains upon a table, putting a folded towel below the spots ; then rub in tho Renovator in a circular direction by means of a sponge. To BiiKiHTKN Black Clothes.—Sponge the whole of the garment equally witii tne Renovator, first having removed any stains as above directed. Then hang out in the open air to dry, and iron if necessary. To Renovate Carpets.—After thoroughly switching tho carpet, or re-laying alter beating, take a stiff brush, such as n fibre scrubbing-brush, and apply the licnovutor over the whole surface, rubbing the stained parts hard. Finish off with a damp washing cloth. To Clean Flannels. A teacup of tho Renovator to bo mixed with ten gallons ot water. In this mixture stoop the flannels all night, and it will be found that they will wash with ease next morning. . Foit Cleaning Paint.—Add a toacupful of the Renovator to a pailful of lukewarm water. To Clean Windows.—Mix one part of the Renovator with live parts of plain water. I/- PER BOTTLE. PREPARED BY 11. E. ETON, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, Queen-street, Masttrton. ________________ study Your . . . . Own Interests! BY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES AT THE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY! WE GIVE POSITIVELY THE BEST VALUE IN :— MEN'S & BOY'S CLOTHING MENS' MERCERY HATS & CAPS. IN LADIES' & GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ! AND GUARANTEE THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN. THE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTOBY. E. G. FROST, Manager. ~ofl/£H/cl£ always on Hiqe Queen St., Masterton j£^/r}fi&y f J^rtS.f&'P"*™ Cabs meet all Trains. Horses broken to harness. Good Paddocks, but no responsibility accepted. 'Phono 18, P.O. Box 81. ~P PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO — I Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Qoeen-street - - Masterton. JL.r GROUPS, VIEWS, ETC. 3 * taken in any part of the district, and Tn «TA\rn TwT <3 SFASON finished in the best style of art. O STAND THIS ENLARGEMENTS AT HOMEBUSH ' macle all(1 fi' , ' l3lloo ' °y an experienced artist. ~ m, ~ ,r, a l „. , Amateur Work Finished. the Thoroughbred Pony Stallion- v _, wg of Town and Digtrict for YOUNG KING COBB. Or wiLTON, pßopbietob. (By Kino Coisn). Note.—l have purchasod Mr T. E. Price's —7 , , negatives. Anyone requiring copies of For Terms and Particulars apply Photos taken by Mr Price can now obtain H. A. O'DONNELL, Owner. them at my Studio. WHEN you are in Wellington, see the greatest triumph of the century— PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, IVf* 11 IL L, rUL . LEE > Blacksmith, has which received J3-L pleasure in informing the public of «um?q r> t? nn\rrn tt v » Masterton and surrounding districts, that '< HO R b D E CONC OU R, h(j has taken into piu . tncrehip M R F. (beyond competition), BLAND, late of Branccpeth. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1900. All orders executed on the shortest notice officials of the Exposition graded and work guaranteed A 1. prizes as follows: —No. 1, Hors do Concour Don't forget the address — (beyond competition) ; No. 2, Grand Prize ; Nα. 3, Gold Medal; No. 4, Silver Medal; FULLER & BLAND, No. 5, Bronze Medal. Next p INHKY ' s Staijles. the finest Machine in N.Z. ",The greatest time-saver ever miido. ' ""Needles for all Machines in stock. 1 Repairs skilfully clone. JJ # M. STEPHENS, F. J. W. FEAR, 14 and 16, LamutonQdav, Engineer and Direct Importer, WELLINGTON. Willis-street, Wellington Established 1880 Portmanteaux and Trunks are what I sell. __M____!3al!ll ¥ €2 — Ladles |i*| IdlgjSfc Of DRESS CASES, DRESS BAGS, LETAro tho acknowledged leading remedy tor nil Female TER CASES, WALLETS and PURSES, complaints. Recommended by the Modlcal Faculty.The r< i i • t> l irn i: , vu,,ii:.,., genulno bear the Blgnaturo ol Wa. Maiitis (registered my Stock IS Best and Cheapest 111 WOlllllgwlthout which nono are gonulno). No Lady should bo without them. O( all Chemists throughout the World. toll. Proprletor:-MARTlN,Chemist, SOUTHAMPTOK.EHQ. TELEPHONE 416. _________ AND KNIGHT, GEORGE HERON. Land and estate DUfIUJJ UiJ " UUj and Ceneral Commission Agents, GRAIN MERCHANT Maih-btbket, - - B^TAnn^ Grocer and — GENERAL STOREKEEPER & Massey-Harris Implement MASTERTON. AGENCIES •< Waikarapa Daily Times. National Fire Insurance Co. Government Accident Insurance (workmen's com- \ pensation and private). Z^ TF E D'S 1/ Branch office for Mr P. L. Hollings, solicitor. ' Instructions for Mr J. E.ROE, Architect, I Bfr^kj*p i *yy|jTT| may bo loft at the office, where photos of all I ■rajM 9 fij ff 1a! .[i Ilia 11 f<l 3 kinds of dwellings can be inspected. _ We have for sale General Storeßusinesses, Carrying Businesses, Leasenold Sections taHMirlWwPVl from 1Ot) to 500 ncrcs ' Freehold Properties firf#]*J » 1 ' I ■»■? from 50 to 1000 acres in all parts of the |UKU Wairarapa and Bush districts. \j^^^^^S^^SP™* i " Auction Sales conducted in any part of ' ' JNEVE'R FAILS the district by F. H. Wood and Sons. Rates ' - on application. The articleis indeed good jor the relief of MONTTTTY PIinPF.TtTY frTIIDE ON those troubled with conn and bunions, as appt tpaTTON three separate instances of tlw cure of corns All jjiuaiiuih. of the wives of those in our offic i,are evidence Money to lend in large and small amounts °J,-','~ E - , K - n ° W cS ' Pr °P rletor at LOWEST CURRENT HATES OF INTEREST. Telegraph, Napier. F. king and sqKt, ROBERT HOLE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS (Late Allen # Hole), Worksop-road,Masterton. GENERAL CARRIER, Plans prepared and Estimates given. Light and Heavy Waggons for carrying I__ FURNITURE, TIMBER, WOOL, Etc., to A necessity in every mm rnTj m ™ * a any V xxt '' oi the tlistriot - Greiltest oare taken. New Zealand homo, TIGER TEAS HORSES BROKEN IN.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7060, 20 January 1902, Page 1

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