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gPECIAL JOB LINES! JUST RECEIVED AT C. SMITH'S. 30 pieces BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, from sj<l yard. 20 pieces DRESS MATERIAL, 4/11 and 5/11 the dross. 23 LADIES' PADDOCK MACINTOSHES, in Navy, Black, Fawn and Grey, 1(3/0 to 25/-, to be cleared at 7/11. Special lino CHILDREN'S BEAVER BONNETS, at 1/11. 20 largo Black CASHMERE SHAWLS, Hiik Fringe, 15/- to 21/-, now 4/11 to y/ii. 12 LADIES' FAWN JACKETS, to clear at 4/11 and 0/11. 12 dozen GENTS' RIBBED WOOLLEN PANTS, a/11 pair. 20 BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS, 5/0 to 10/0, now 2/11. ABOUT 300 REMNANTS Of DRESS MATERIALS, FLANNELETTES, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, ETC., to bo cleared at LESS THAN COST. You save fully 10 per cent, by buying your Drapery and Clothing AT C. SMITH'S, CASH DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, MASTEUTOX.

•-JV .jSfl -»"*,! OUB NEW . PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, ON THE OLD SITE 7, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, 7 IS NOW OPEN. THE LARGEST, MOST CONVENIENT and SCIENTIFICALLY • CONSTRUCTED STUDIO. TH3 MOST ARTISTICALLY DECORATED. TH I MOST LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED ESTABLISHMENT. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED. THE BEST STAFF, THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE COLONY. WRIOGLESWORTB AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, 7 (Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel). Telephone, 1G33. A CERTAIN REMEDY. EVANS'S WITCH'S Oil. For RSieumatics, Sciatica and Lumbago. THIS Preparation, which has attained such wide popularity throughout the Colony, is beyond question the most successful remedy for lihoumatic Complaints ever offered to the Public. As an Embrocation it is absolutely unrivalled, its application to the parts allecterl affording immediate relief; but it will be found equally successful in eases of Inflammation of the Bowels, Cramp, Colic or Spasms. Attacks of this nature generally come on very suddenly, and without any warning, so that it is always advisable to have a remedy at hand. It will be found that WITCH'S OIL is invaluable for this purpose, and no householder should be without it. In minor ailments, such as Chilblains, or Aches and Pains of any kind, the preparation can be relied upon as a Certain Cure. Price, 2s Od per Bottle. Sob Proprietor and Manufacturer, S. J. EVANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents for N.Z., SHARLAND & CO., and KEMPTHOBNE, PROSSBH & CO. Obtainable from all Chemists and Storeke :pers throughout the Colony.

THE IYIASSEY HARRIS IJVIPLEiVIEMTS ARE THE BEST. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. ON view at their Masterton Branch (Mα C. E. DANIELL'S) HARVESTING MACHINERY, CULTIVATORS, ■ TURNIP PULPERS, DRILLS, PLOUGHS, SCUFFLERS, HARROWS and MOWERS. A FULL STOCK OF EXTRAS ALWAYS ON HAND. Intending purchasers can arrange for the Resident Expert (MR T. W. KUTTLE) to intei'view them. I!HPOr"taVT ANKOONCEa.IS.NT. JA. LYTTLE & SON, Masteuton • Bicycle Works, being over-stocked with both new and second-hand Bicycles, have decided to reduco prices for one month only to clear stock. The prices will be a revelation to Masterton, even tho up-to-date MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLES being reduced. Early callers generally f?et the best bargains. Prices for cash will surprise everybody ; if for terms, £1 per month. SECOND-HAND MACHINES from £3. THY WHITLOCK'S PHCENIX BRAND \y OBCRSTER SAUCE. Unsurpassed for Flavour. Also his famous Indian Condiments. No better in the market. Pure, Palatable, Economical. NEW SEASON'S TOMATO SAUCE is delicious. Local Agents, J. D. CRUICKSHANK& CO. pSOTOGBAPHY! ENAMELLED CABINETS PISH DOZ. XO/" PER DOZ, OR 12 CABINETS AND 1 MATT OPAL ENLARGEMENT, 15s. See our display in Vcatibulo. B. J. HALFORD'S, Manners ■street, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7244, 27 August 1902, Page 2

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