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IMPERIAL OALF FOOD. Can bo used with either Skim, Separated Milk or Whey. A SMALL BAG (251bs) will last one cali fivo weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. Packed in 251b bags, or 2001b sneks. TESTIMONIALS. Extract from Ihi " Wyndham Hera'd," June 14. IDOL Mr John Mcßean, o£ Seaweed Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience ho has had in ronring calves with artificial food. Ho raised twenty calves on " Imperial" Calf Food, and at tho same timo hud others which lie fed with milk. Tho former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold fivo months old) roaliscd top market values. Mataura Island. January 24th, 1901. Meshhh Langdown & Son, Ohristchurch.— Dear- Sirs,—lie Calf Food purchased fron: you, I may say that I was well pleased witl: it, as my calves did very well while fed wit! it, and I consider it very satisfactory as nr economical Calf Food. Yours faithfully. T. W. Foster. LANGDOWN & SON, CHRISTCHURCH. SALE-BOOT SALE. R. HANNAH AND 00. GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON THE PRICES ARE STARTLING. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL. ALL GOODS REDUCED FROM 15 TO 50 PER CENT. SEE R. HANNAH & CO.'S bargains ir Gents' American Boots. See R HANNAH & CO.'S bargains in Ladies American Boots. Also a largo stock o English and Continental footwear, pur chased by MR HANNAFI when at Home All to be sold at reduced prices. READ OUR SENSATIONAL PRICE LIST: 200 pairs Ladies' Evening Shoes, Is lid 2s Gd, 3s Gd. 2 cases Ladies' Tan and Black Canvai Shoes, 3s Gd, 3s lid. 2 cases Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, 4s lid 5s lid. 1 box ditto, job line, 5s lid. 1 box Ladies' Evening Shoes, job line, 3: lid, worth 8s Gd. 1 box Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes, 8s Gd former price 14s Gd. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR LADIES AND GENTS' HIGH-CLASS GOODS. 310 Men's Nailed and Plain Bluchers, 4s Gd 230 Men's Nailed Half-Watertights, 8s lid 108 Men's Strong Plain Boots, 8s lid. 144 Men's English Balmorals, Gs lid. 90 Men's Tan Boots, from, 7s Gd to 14s Gd 209 Men's Canvas Shoes, 4s 3d, 4s 9d. 200 Youth's Half-Watertights, 7s lid. Boys' and Girls' School Boots from 3s Gd and dozens of other lines too numerous ti mention. So a£l bard earned will bo wel spent at R. HANNAH & CO.'S. Remember every line reduced. Tho cheapest and bes chop in town for repairs. Boots to measur —a specialty, at R. HANNAH & CD'S. OrrosiTE Club Plotel Masterton. "YJTBLL, THAT'S SO Emperial Rovers I Unsurpassed in Quality, Style and Finisl Built in England to my own specification. A HUGE SUCCESS guaranteed. Every part of tho very highes grade. Nothing omitted. It isnotpossibl to get a higher grade Bicycle than tho IMPERIAL ROVER. Call and see it 1 The first consignment sol directly unpacked. Of the second lot onl, three Machines are left. More to arrive Every Machine bears my name, and as I an permanently hero I can be held responsibl for their quality. I sell the best Bicycle obtainable, and am never afraid to mectm; customers. I keep the best of everything ii the Cycle Trade. Tke Mew Acetylene Lamp, most brilliant light given by any lamj Time Payments. Exchanges Made. CYCLES ON HIREI J. C. EWXNGTON, Waipoua Cyclo Works. CORADSWE & WHITTAKER, BUILDERS Workshops: and Queen and Kinq-sts CONTRACTORS, Mabtebto; A RE prepared to supply Estimates fo Cα. any kind of Buildings. Prompt cxc cution of Alterations. Plans Prepared. Advice Given. Valuations Made. A. WHITE"& CO., HAIRDRESSERS and TOBACCONISTS (Opposite Private Entrance Club Hotel,', HAVE just received a special line o LoiiWE & Co.'s Briar Pii'ES Muerscimm Inlaid G.B.D. Silver Mounted Pipes Amber and Mcorscham Cigarette Holders Frossard's Cocktail and Swiss Cigars Cigarettes, Snuff, etc. Best Brands Englisl and American Tobaccos. A varied assort ment of Walking Sticks to choose from. Razors Ground and Set. NOTICE. HAVING secured some of the best Bee procurable in the district, the genera public can rely on getting every satisfactioi Lambs, Sucking Pigs, and all classes o Poultry of the very best quality. On and after the Jst of next month price: of all Moat will be reduced for Cash an< Prompt Monthly Aocounts. W. McKENZIE. W, k H. FLY, •fyT AIL CONTRACTORS EXPRESSMEN and GENERAL CARRIERS, Villa-street, Masteuton. Phone No. 84 MEETS ALL TRAINS, and as Agents Nev Zealand Express Co., despatch PARCELS to all parts of the World. G & T. YOUMQ'S SILVER ELECTROPLATED WARE. SOME REASONS why you should bu; your Electroplated ware from us:— 1. We have made this part of the busi ness a special study during the last 40 years 2. Our stock is large, fresh, and compre honsive; the newest patterns at right prices And most important of all, the qualit; can be relied on. We could offer a much lower price* article in plated ware, if we cared to do so but have preferred to stick to makers whosi name has been a guarantee of good hones quality. Inspection at all times cordially welcomed \yiLLIAUI OEAGG THE CORNER SHOP, Tobacconist ahs> Hairdresser (Opposite Club Hotel), QOEEN-STREET, • • MASTERTON. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, always ready. FW. COTTERELL AND CO,, Gonera c Carriers and Forwarding Agents Wellington.—Customhouse work of all kind promptly and carefully attended to. W< not only clear goods, but land them a customers' doors. Goods storage accommo dation. Furniture carefully removed. 1 Coy, Masterton agent. Orders can bo left a A. White & Co.'s. Q.EOEGE HERON Grain Merchant Grocer akd General Storekeeper MASTERTON. MR KJNSEV, PHOTOGRAPHER, liAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Next Young's, Jeweller's. S. DUNSTALL, GENERAL CARRIER, (Lato of Daunevirke), BEGS to announce that he has started business in Masterton, and solicits f fair share of the public patronage. FURNITURE AND PIANOS CAREFULLY REMOVED. , Orders left at the office of Gillespie & j Co. will receive prompt attention.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7131, 16 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7131, 16 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7131, 16 April 1902, Page 4

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