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' !■/ Woodrow 9 s | I Wood row's Famous Hats ; nroeoWby J. B-. Murray I W.F.C A., niastcrton I

"Have 'SkTn"can_obtain_it_ ~^%M/M %?&?&>s/) 1 by iISJSIg" ..... 5^ WBSa stBffISEaBE3SHSaBESESS® "" KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND REFRESHED IN HOT WEATHER, and entirely removes , A!! Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. BOTTLES, Gd, Is, and 2s Gd. ' Solo Makors-M. BEETIIAM & SON, Cheltenham, Enghuid. SHAIiLAND * CO., Aucklnnd; FISLTON, GRIMWADE & CO., Wollin^ton ; G. BONNINGTON, Christchurch. The Stewart Dawson Table Cutlery. SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES A RE no2cletl in every homo, iw\ get movo hard wear than any othor article in tbo > c% household; therefore our advice to you, when buym-,' th-jso, is—" BU 111 l<* VL>xi QUALITY," You'll pay n, voty little maro at lh-st, but you'll have the HatistaeJwn o£ soohV voui- t.ii)!e always look moi. Tiu pdewat which we soil the Al QUALIII SPOONb and'FORKS is no moro than you have boon paying elsewhere for interior quality. PRICS FOR 1 ldoz.AlT.uii.sSpoo.va .. .. 42/- ldoz. Al Tk.v Spoons .. .. 18/----i- \1 Tuiir Fo'iKH . i'ih ldoz. AL Afi'KHXoon Tka. Si-oo.NS .. 18/- ---" lS«:tflC™ilC« :: :: si 00/----ldo/.. Al Dessert Spoons .. .. 80/- ldoz.lvory-handlodUßssEKTksiVES 40/These are Highast-Urada Sheffield Cutlery. FINE ASSORTMENT OP Fl¥ll KMIVISS AND FORKS, WITH OR WITHOUT CASE.

, Ueia iggLHifJl: Maker, and Importers r ; Agents for " DEEBING " IDEAL BINDEItS "DEEIUNG' DJJAL MOWEItS "DEEIUNG" Knii'k GniNDEKS "DEEIiING" HAY BAKES Deering Harvesting . . imitated, but not excelled _-»™~,«- —™—— BY v L oTilJiil MAKEIiS. . PLOUGHS HAItIiOWS, WINDMILLS, CHAFFCUTTEIiS, AND THE BEST ' IMPLEMENTS l-'iIOAI Rf*iA J«nril (iffiV PALMKIISTON NOltrn Wlil i4IIWI vJ3.l<L3. ( j9 OrDUNEDIN. " lllustnitod Catalogue free on application.

A WONDERFU^LJ^EDICSNE^ '"o -gp e o > /| Tiff fC| B&a fSipaJti tT*f**? For BiHioirt and Nftrvoas Disorders, suoh as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach,_ Sick Head ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chill? Flushing of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &0. THK FIRST DOSK WILL OIVK KEUEI- IN" TWKNTY JIINUTKS. This IS 110 fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be " WOIITH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach ; It/jpaibso Digestion ; Disordered Livf.r ; they aat like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthenin" the Muscular System ; restoring the long lost complexion; bringing back the keen ed'r'o of appetite, and arousing with the Kosehud ok Health, tho whom: physical exehgy ' of "the human frame. These are " facts " admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of th) bast Guarantees to the nervous is that Jieecham's fills have the Largest Sac of .-«>/ Patent Me lime in the world. Full directions with each box, Prepared only, by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold everywhere, in boxes, Is l.Jd, and 2s 9d each.

;. "imperial calf food, Can be used with either Skim, Separated Milk or Whey. ~ A SMALL BAG (251bs) will last one eal jT*._ live weelis, and longer if milk is plen fciful. Packed in 251b bags, or 2001b sacks. TESTIMONIALS. Ex!.-ad from, the " IVyvdhum Herald," June 14. 1901. Mr John Mcßean, of Seaweed Downs * yesteri'iay told us of a satisfactory experi enco ho has bad in reaving calves with arti n ficial food. He raised twenty calves 01 1 "Impn-ial" Calf Food, and at the same s - time ]:.ul others which he fed with new )! milk. The former did quite as well as the ,-. latter, and (when sold five.months old) 3, realised top market values. M:itaura Island. January 24th, 1901. Mks:.)'.!; La>-odown& Son, Christchurcli.— Dear Sirs,— Ee Calf Food purchas>.!il from 1, you, I -nay sny that I was well pleased witSi it, as my calves did vory weiJ wiiile fed with :S it, and I consider it very satisfactory us an economical Calf Food. Yours faithfully. I, T. W. Foster. ! ' LANRDOWN & SON, CHRISTCHUIICH. . UOSS' ANTIDOTE AM) OINTMENT. A jriIIACT.E WOIIKEK. "ft/ffliS IiOWJ)MN, Uorbcrt, near Oamani, if it N.Z., writes: Jilt Koss : Dear Sir : My Ituth Bowden, when iigcd ten yours, whilst going to sciiool met with an 3 apparently slight accident to her kneu. i Unfortunately, unfavourable symptoms set : in, :vnd the child had to bo taken to the (. Tho bono became diseased, and ■. iiirii"ui,:-.tion was advi.-crl by tlio doctors in eon'suUiilion In save tho child's life. I, liov/- ')':■..":, would not consent to this, and brought tho chiid h..ine us I thought to die. As v last resource llo:-3' Antidote, which at that time was looked upon as a purely local remedy, v/ar, tried, and immediate rciicl was secured. After i<, course of treatment of the Antidote and Ointment nlone the bone came away, a new bone warformed, and tho child is now as strong aevorshe was. THIS IS NOT AN ADVEIiI USING FABLE, BUT A TllUti STOIIY THAT CAN BIJ SUUSTANTIATED BY ANY Ot' , THE RESIDENTS OF HEliBlilVU. I Sole d^!ribulor, TOBIAS MILI-Elt, Austral Dispensary, I'.lasterton. F, KWO A.WE> FiORJ. 'TT>UILDF.r I S AND CONTItACTOES Uli cou:;;-:n ciiuncn and dixox-stheets, MASTfiETON. rif.ns p;c)i:',red and Estimates f,;iven. I.X.L. SUPPER ROOMS, (OrrosiTE Prince of Walks Stables), Queen-street, Masterton. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. Orders loft at ohop will bo dolivered.

MARTERTON BAKERY. ,U I^yr ES ? KS CHAMBERLAIN (1 °" n ' -ixJL sire to draw the attention of the i- public to the fact that they are now prepared to supply BnEAD and Smam. Goods in any quantity, and o£ unsurpassed quality, either by daily van delivery, or to customers calling at the shop opposite F. H. Wood and Sons',Ltd..Auction Mart, Qucen-stroet. ,'■' Masterton. i' Afternoon Tea In A SPECSALTY, ie P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 39. w . I CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Ste-am Rc-lleb Flour Mills, n OITAPJiti AND AIBERT-STKEKTS, MaBTEIITON. I NONE BUT THE BEST WHEAT I'KOCUKABLE GItOUNJ). QUALITY OF FLOUIt ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE MARKET. P.O. Box If). Telephone No. 7. I, " J. HARROP, t c UKDERWKER, 1 1 Queen-street, - Masterton. ~ TELEPHONE 109. t 1 (VIR W. H. CROWE, MEDICAL EXPERT, G(j, CuDA-BTitEKT, - - Wellington. Q'lß,— It is with pleasure that I hand you ).J this testimonial. For a considerable time I have suf'lVrcl from Sciatica, und was so bad that I had to give up work, tho puin bom"; so severe. I was under medical treatment for some time, and also tried a number of patent medicines, but got no relief from I ( either. 1 was advised by some of my friends to consult you, which I did—a happy day it ' was for me. After less than a month's treat- ' ment of your wonderful remedies, lam glad c to say all pain left me, and I am now fit to KO to work, for which I am truly thankful, You are at liberty to use this testimonial in ' any way you think iit, so lhat it may be a c benefit to those suffering as I have done. I Thanking you for your unremitting care and attention in my case, I remain, yours trulj. a. McDonald. y 59, Majoribanks-street, Wellington, February 13th, 1902. j, ...f-AWSS W3CVCENS. t . rSAKERAND CONFECTIONER. Wedding Cakes a speoialty. v QrjEEN-S'-TBEET, - • - MaSXERTOK,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7242, 25 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7242, 25 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7242, 25 August 1902, Page 4

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