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Ik A BALD HEAD I |r Has the shine completely taken a out of it when it is \ j| TOTALLY ECLIPSED | I woodrows'-lamoiis huts 1 t% No iniin who has any ronpeofc for his lioad, or whoao 6 . p* head is of any sorvieo to him, would over drotun S of wearing any otlior. | &W QkNTIiBIIEN, SA.T TO TOTJR IIATTKK — * I WES WANT! WOODROW'S! | jK And repeat the phrase until your ambition is roalisod. . IWoocirow's Famous Hats | uroßoldby J. L. Wlurray 1 W.F.C A., Wlastei-ton B

EVERYWHJERJ^^S^ "" KEEPS TUB SKIN COOL AND REFRESHED IN HOT WEATHER, and entirely removes Ali Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. BOTTLES, Gd, Is, and 2s od. Sole Makors-M. BEETH AM <Sc SON, Cheltenham, England. SHARLAND & CO., Auckland; FELTON, GRIMWADB & CO., Wellington; G. D BONNINGTON, Christchurch. The Stewart Dawson Table Cutlery. SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES A RE needed in every home, and got moi-3 Inrd woar than any other artidc in *ho A limmohoM- our advice to you, whoa buying tlnso, is— JiU 1 lllti uLbi in- your Üblo a'.w.iyj look nice. Tho pricos.it winch wo soil the AIQUALITY hi OOiNb and FORKS is no more than you hwo bconpaying elsewhere for inferior quality. PRSCE FOR '" '.". ■« ■ ldoz. Ivory-h,ndlcd Dinkkh Knivks GO/I: .. 80V- idoz.lvory.handlcdDasßKUTKN.VEH 40/These are Sheffield Cutlery. i FINE ASSORTMENT Ob' FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, WITH OR WITHOUT CASE. R"~ ~• "t ~A~ri«. ** «r Leading Implement £x ti /"I €1 tit fa 8 ¥V 2% V —-— ■— — - — • __ iJi-———2ll Makers and Importers Agoritß for " DEERING MDEALBINDERS " PEERING' " DEERING" Knife "DEEIUNG" HAY_ RAKES Deering Harvesting . . . imitatb_d,.bjt_notex^™ ■rr—r-: —; TTi-'o. U/ a v VY ALL OTHER MAKEIiS. Machinery Leads the Way. =====^================ fl lowe N st E pb?obs NE Mg£JHneryjQHjn any quantity. PLOUGHS HARROWS,' WINDMILLS, CIIAFFCUTTERS, AND THE BEST IMPLEMENTS JMOM R£±lA PALMERSTON NORTH Vlil IU.HWI \JI &&J J OrDUNEDIN. Illustrated Catalogue free on application.

[ : z>^**&i* ;% Sprains, *£ " WOUNDS, ?ileSj Fistulas, I liiiy i iWi&li i skin "diseases. J Mjujuactaxea only at 78, New Osford Street, i. .idea j sold by aU Chomista and Kedlctao Vendors. I.X.L, SUPPER ROOMS, .. JJABFORD. (Oi'posite Pbince of Wales Stables), H<GH m CL.A3B TAILORS, Queen-street, Mnsterton. Pebby-stbeet, Mastebton. Our first shipment of Autumn and Winter MEALS AT ALL HOU ES. Goods are to hand, specially selected by us for the coming seasons. Thoy comprise FISH DULY. only thebest quality of materials and neatest designs rocurable. We are carrying a large " stock and invite your inspection. Orders left at shop will be delivered. KEAHAGEN & HABFOBD, Perry-street. '■ — Agents for A. ROBERTSON, Dyer JASWHS WICK ENS, Wellington. OAKER ANDJQONFECTIONER. ANNUAL STOCK = Wedding Cakes a specialty. TAKING -SALE. Qui'lUN-RTItKET, - - - MASTEBTON. ! . GREAT BATTLE in THE BOOT TRADE. CO-iAOIME H WHiTTAKER, BARGA i Ns r~BARGA!NS I TIMBER MEIICHANTS AND CONTRACTORS. AT JOr.LiING work at shortest notice. PETERSON'S Tainting and paporhanging in all ROAT DAI ATP its branches. Dressed and seasoned timber DKJKJ I jr/Al_/\^C, iC'iiu-i Tot-ira Rimu, Matai, White „ ~ jv.uiu, iuui»i xniiiu, , Queen stkeet, Mahtebton. I'iJio, etc. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY Sashkh, Doons, J f "v"™u"™ TniXICEH unheard of in the district will Qi:iSl|-JSB. l'AlM'h, IAL-bKHANOINOa, AM JJ bo th(J ordor of th() (lay< Doil'tmisS ' VSS- this opportunity to shoe the family Cheaply. mastekton H. PETERSON'S FEJIMANENT INVESTMENT Boot Palace, - - Quekn-stbeet. BniLDraejjoomrT. PATBNTS THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant and LOANS—repayable by histalmentsor other- TW\ RADE MAEKS w iso on approved freehold or leasehold Secured in all Countries securities. HENRY HUOHE8 ' REGISTERED PATENT AGENT, Terms on application CONSULTING ENGINEER, J. B. KEITH, Queen's Cuambehh, - - - Wellington Manngcr. (Opposite Oilier.il Post Offi a): REMOVAL NOTICE. ALBERT WEBB, ,~ [WTB OF SVDNBY AND WELI.IXOION.] RTPTTT WAY LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S FIRST UUiKllrlll WAI. CLASS TAILOR, I . , . , i it, I The right way to know a country is to OEGS to inform his customers and the fc th ', v U> general public that he has removed ° _ to premises opposite l'inhey's Stables. A The right way to know a book is to read large shipment of the latest English and through it. Colonial Goods, comprising Tweeds, Serges, right way to know Tea is to drink itWorsted, nnd Vicuna Suitings, and Fsuicy . ~.„,' . ~, . Vestt and Trouserings, To select from, The r.ght loa to drink is J)nw; Suits and Ladies' Costumes a special- 4T , ln . ty. Fit, Stylo and Workmanship guaian- SUKAI UI<A 1 t,A. teed. Note the address—Opposite Pinhey's , Stables, Mastai'ton. It is a delicious Tea—as delicious as ——— palate could wish. H. E. ETOItf, It is perfect—as perfect ns Nature and DISPENSING CHEMIST, Man ' s best cir ° rt Ciln nlilke "• It is an economical Tea—for it goes jy E ;.!ire and provide yourself this winter further than any other. !>■ v.-it-h a bottle of It . g i)uro honegt Ccy]on Te(i( and . s tTi rt's COUGH EMULSION. guaranteed not blended with Indian, A Sure, Safe and Never-Failing Remedy for J'"" 11 ' or an y chea P or infcl^ Coughs and Colds and all Diseases of the lea 3' Pulmonary Organs. o C tah ODir>.r<~ . Hundreds of Testimonials can be pro- metail. t-KICES . cured. Suratura A quality 1/8 per lb PiucE-1/G AND 2/(5 PER BOTTLE. » B » 1/11 >. WANTED KNOWN, the chance of a ..X „ 2/6 ~ lifetime at the; BYKO. Swift Cycle, SO LD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS, in good order, £8; lenns, Ji2 and iil month. ■ Jl lied Bifd, Jt'J; tonus, £2 and #1 month. ■ ■ ' '■ fi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7239, 21 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7239, 21 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7239, 21 August 1902, Page 4

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