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41 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT f^ A\ fty Hat ffianafacturors to tho PRIHCE OF V/ALE3. fW if PEIJSONAGKS (livoußlioufc Europe and most. Men of Fashion tf J° i,, tho COSTINKNTAh CAPITALS woiir \W WOODROWrS_FAM2ySJiATS far ./j Tlioy iu-0 noted I'or tlioir _ ji^T J] STOCKED BY THE LEADING HATTERS y \ Wcodrovv's Famous Hats | i arc sold by J. L. Blurray 1 1 W.F.C A.. Mast9rton J

JlavejStoft_yelvet£ "Skin can obtain it W^^fM^^^^^^ by using . • •_; 3, * s^^ KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND UEFIIESHED IN HOT WEATHER, and entirely removes Al! Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. BOTTLES, Gd, Is, and 2s 6d. Sole Makers-M. BEETIIAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. SIIABLAND & CO., Auckland; FELTON, GRIMWADE & CO., Wellington; G. BONNINGTON, Christoliuroh. The Stewart Dawson Table Cutlery. SPOONS, FOBKS AND KNIVES AHE nejdod in every homo, and gjt mow hwJ woar than any other article in tbe household; therefore our advice toyo:., whoa baying tlipsa.H-- bUY IIE libbi QUALITY," You'll piy a very little more at lint, but you if i.ivo tm> s. *"*f™ in" your table nlw V * look n.c,. The pnoaj .it wmuh we soil the Al QUALIIY hi findW'.KS is no :noro thin you havo boon paying elsowhoro for latenor quality. PRSCE FOR l,ln-/ Al Tuh" Si-oos-3 .. •■ Ml- ldoz. Al Tk.v Spooss .. .. 18/----■J ;C . 42- idoz-AlArruiisoosTßASi-oosfl.. 18----1 o' - U Dk""uViCrs .. 33- ldoa.lvory-handLodDm ßß KNiv K3 CO • itAlDKsmlTSvooNa .. .. 30/- Idoz. 40/TSiese are Highest-U.-ade Sheffield Cutlery. FINE ASSORTMENT Ob , FUII KNIVES AND FOBKS, WITH Oil WITHOUT CASE. i and Importers ' * Agents for " DEEMNGJ 1 IDEAL BINDERS " DEEBING' DEAL MOWEIIS "DEEIU.NG" Knifk Gkindeks _ „ JAKES Deering Harvesting . . . iffiTATEDjniTjoTBMmaD ===:;= ===^=======================- ~^™™ a -s££lTi£e£yjoin^ PLOUGHS, HABBOWS, WINDMILLS, CUAPFCUTTEItS, AND THE BEST IMPLEMENTS i'ltOM £ltldlfi W palmrrston nobih i\UIUL Xilajj -OrDUNEDIN. Tlln«trn.f,nrl Cj-.ilaAa-mc free on application.

By Special Appointment to By Special Appointment to the Countess of Glasgow. Hie Countess of llruifurly. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now making Dresses lit our old prices. COATS AND SKIRTS AND DRESSES from £5 5s SKIIITS from £1 10s FOE CASH ONLY. Patterns and Self-Measurement Forms sent on application. HODINE & CO., 31, Wellington Terrace, WELLINGTON.

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I MARTERTON I BAKERY. MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BRO3.desiro to draw tho attention of the public to tho fact that they are now prepared to supply BiiRAD and Hmam, Goods in any quantity, and of unsurpassed quality, either by daily van delivery, or to customers call in j; at the shop opposite 1 ,1 . 11. Wood and Sons', Ltd., Auction Mart, Qacen-street, Mustei'ton. Afternoon Tea A Specialty. P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 39. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., fTEAM R LUES . Flour IYljlls, CiiM'Bii and Aljiert-stiieets, Masterton. NONE BUT THE BEST WHEAT PROCURABLE GROUND. QUALITY OF FLOUR ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE MARKET. P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 7. MR W. 11. CROWE, MEDICAL EXPERT, C 6, Cuda-stheft, - - Wellington. SIR,— It is with pleasure that I hand you this testimonial. For a considerable time I have suffered from Sciatica, and was so bad that'l had to give up work, the pain being so severe. I was under medical treatment for some time, and also tried a number of patent medicines, but got no relief from sithor. 1 was advised by some of my friends to consult you, which I did—a happy day it iviif. for me. After Jess than a mouth's treatment of your wonderful remedies, I am glad to say all pain left me, and I am now fit to 'o to work, for which I am truly thankful, £ou are at liberty to use this testimonial in uiy way you think fit, so that it may be a lenen'fc to those suffering as I have done, rimnking you for your unremitting care and ittention in my case, I remain, yours trulj. a. McDonald. 59, Mnjoribanks-street, Wellington, February 13th, 1902. JAHIES WSCKENS. DAKERAND CONFECTIONER. Wedding Cakes a specialty. QOJSEN-STREET, • • • MASIEBIOIU

I ~™-._ - ilu-iesAL oalF¥ooo. 1 Can be used with cither Skim, Separated Milk or Whey. 4 SMALL BAG (251bs) will last one calf }'%_ live weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful, i'acked in 251b bags, or 200 ib sack.-!. TESTIMONIALS. tixlracl from th* " Wyndharn Heruhl," June 14. '1901. Mr John Mcßean, of Seaweed Downs, I yef tori'ay told us of a satisfactory experi- | eiica h : has had in rearing calves with artificial food. Ho raised twenty calves on "Imperial" Calf Food, and at the samo time had others which ho fed with new ( milk. The former did quite us well as the latter, and (when sold fivo months old), realise.l top market values. Mataura Island. January 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Sox, Christchureh.— Dear Sirs,—Be Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was wei! pleased with it, us my calves did very wclhvhile fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory as an economical Calf Food. Yours faithfully. T. W. Foster. LANWDOWN & SON, JIOSS , ANTIDOTE AND OINTMENT. A MIRACLE U'OKKIiK. MRS BOWDEN, Herbert, near Oamaru. N.Z., writes: Mr lloss : Dear Sir: r..[y daughter, Ruth Bowden, when aged ten years, whilst going to school met with an apparently slight accident to her knee. Unfortunately, unfavourable symptoms set in, and the child had to be taken to the hospital. The bone becamo diseased, and i nmpr.tiitiou whs advised by the doctors in ' consultation to save the child's life. I, how- i ever, would notconsent to this, and brought < i the child homo as I thought to dio. As a < I last resource) ltoss . Antidote, which at that 1 I time ft-n-s looked upon as a purely local ' I remedy, was tried, and immediate relief i 'was secured. After a course of treatment 1 of the Antidote and Ointment alone the j <:Wp--=.p(t bone came away, a new bone was ■ fw'V; anil the child is now as Strom: as i <y-ci ; sho w»3. THIS IS NOT AN ADV-OK TISfMG FABLE, BUT A TRUE STORY '. THAT CAN BK SUBSTANTIATED BY t ANY OF THE BESIDKNTS OF HEllSolo'distributor, TOBIAS MILLER, Austral Dispensary, Masterton. -OUILDEBS AND CONTRACTORS COUNBR CHURCH AND IHXON-SI'REETS, MASTEIITON. Plans propared and Estimates given.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7243, 26 August 1902, Page 4

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