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W©©lDE€>W P ■ . „,. FIVE KINDS p ■'■ OF HATS £? C 3 « Paris SHk," " Bard FelV , "Soft Felt," pP Q<■ "Straw," and "Ladies , Feits." J^ >H Bv«Wooaiw» is infant J. WOODKOW & SOSS tho >O O) nioM- fnmous liianiiracliirore of lints in the world. j^) VOL//? HATTER . ",„•&•> sUx'ics Woodrow'H Huts- at least most of the lcailii!!,' llallfti-s do. WO9ORC9WS 338-O not fee Choapeat Jitf) but tlicy aro tho boat. r^. Ctf/j Woar Uiem ovory tirao. You can't K o wrong. y^) i Woocirow's Famous Hats | 1 aro sold by J. L. Murray j w F.C A.» Master ton I

• All Who Desire Jto_ BEAM'S yfp 99 'k' (Lg// %)/(®A&ftsy by using , . . KasSßa^ssmmss^&sss! s^ 1^ KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND BEFBESHED IN HOT WEATHER, and entirely removes AH Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, etc. ' BOTTLES, Oil, Is, and 2s fid. Solo Makovs-M. ISEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. SHAIILAND & CO., Auckland; FELTON, GBIMWADE & CO., Wellington; G. D BONNINGTON, Christchureh. The Stewart Dawson Table Cutlery. SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES A HE no-rfod in every home, and got move hard woav than any other article in rto A housfliold • therefore om adviue to you, whon buy my those, is-" IjUY 111 h iJbti i. 5 Q JIL TV '■ Wllply a very little more at llrrt, but youjl have f^"^ 10 "^ > vouv table ahY.iyi look nica. Tho priooa at which we eoH tno Al QUALI1 V hi OUWb ami FoitlS is no more than you have bean paying olaowhoro for inlocior quality. PRICE FOR " ia«.AiT*B M .. - g/ : Si; j These are Highesc-Uracle Shsffielc! Cutlery. FINE ASSORTMENT OF FI3H KNIVES AND FOBKS, WITH OR WITHOUT CASE. )I KeiCl auU \liay »- Makersand Importers Agents for " DEEIUNG " IDEAL MNDEES ~ .. F )( ..DEEIUNG O Knifh Ghindkks Z " PEEKING "_HA^KAKES = ___ r) f) Deerhig Harvesting . . . bhtated, but not excelled Machinery Oil in anyquantity^ 3 PLOUGHS, HARROWS, WINDMILLS, CHAFFCUTTERS, AND THE BEST IMPLEMENTS FROM Reid and Gray, T!iii«tni.t,ofl Catalogue free on application.

illustrated ucouu«re"v....v.,. D ———-—- i " " "" """" FOS £ TAKE *0 INDIGESTi®:^ l> II^iaa^^W^I^SICKHEADACiIiS, 3 » &** nm■ em ' 'mm ' " W Bile, Giddiness, I S» LSVER COMPLANTS. ;o O-iufcetarrJ only v* 70, Now Oxfortl Street, Londonj Mid by all Chomiste »aa Modioino Vcad;.-.^-

!. REMOVAL NOTICE. ALBERT WEEB, [L.VTE OF SYDXEY ANI) WELLINGTON.] lADIES , AND GENTLEMEN'S FIRST CLASS TAILOR. βEGS to inform his customers and the general public that ho has removed a to premises opposite Pinhey's Stables. A largo shipment of the latest English and Colonial Goods, comprising Tweeds, Serges, Worsted, and Vicuiks Suitings, and Fancy Vestings and TroiPcnugs, to select from, Dress Suits and Ladies' Costumes a specialty. Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed. Note the address—Opposite Pinhey's Stables, Mastcrton. 11OT WATER BATTLES. H. E. ETON, DISPENSING CHEMIST, JTAS just landorl a large stock of H.W. il"J_ IiOTTLES, all sizes, and price low. Made with the Best of Rubbeul and the Improved Handle. H. E. ETON, Dispensing Cr-2srfii9T s MASTEItTON. WHITTAKER, „ TIMBER MERCHANTS AND y CONTRACTORS. TOBI3ING- work at. shortest notice. §3 Tainting and paperhanging in all its branches. Dressed and seasoned timber Kani, Totar.x, llimu, Matai, White Pino, etc. Sasubk, Dooiss, MonuiiNos, Builbeks' REQUISITES, P.UNTH, PaPEBIUNOINCIH, AN'I) Glass. WHEN you are in Wellington, see the greatest, triumph of the century— 1 STANDARD RQTAF.Y SHUTTLE r SEW3HG RIACKIsaE, which received ! "HOBS DE CONCOU X," ! (beyond competition), '. J'ALUS EXPOSITION, IUOO. The odicidi; of the Exposition graded | ' prizes ftu I'oiiovs: —No. 1, liors da Con cow (bcyoiiJ competition) ; No. 2, Grand Prize ; ■ No. ;>, Gold Modal; No. i, Silver Medal ; Nu. ;i, Jiroiv/u Lieiial. Undoubtedly iho finest Machine in N.Z. The greatest timu-saver ever made. Needles for all Machines in stock. Repairs skilfully done. F. <!. W. FEAR, { EsoiNEar. and Dir.Ecx Ihpobtkk, • V/ill-'s-rireek, Wellington. Established 1887. <S. & T. YOUMO'fS g]LV!•;!!, .fiLECTHOPLATED WAKE. QCME TvEASONS why you should buy j k5 your Slectroplated ware horn us: — 1. Vyi! have made this part of the busiuess v sno'iial study during the last 40 years. 2. Or;'-. , stock- is Jarge, fresh, and comprcVtiKLve : T.he newest patterns at right prices, j :,'. Aivl most important of all, tho quality ( c:tn '■>(■■ velied on. Wo could oiler a much lower priced article in plated ware, if we cared to do so; j but havi! preferred to stick to makers whose > nnmo has been a guarantee of good honest quality. Inspection at all times cordially welcomed. DAKBRAND CONFECTIONER. Wedding Cakes ft specialty. j QOEEN-STKEET, • - • MabTEBXON.

MASTEBTON BAKERY. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, desire to draw tho attention of the , public to tho fact that they are now pre■i pared to supply Bread and Small Goods in i any quantity, and of unsurpassed quality, I either by daily van delivery, or to customers calling at the shop opposite F. H. Wood '' and Sons', Ltd., Auction Mart, Queen-street. Masterton. Afternoon Tea A Specialty. s P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 39. , CHAMBERLAIN BROS., f tsaiyi Roller Flour Mills, CII.U'KL AND AIBERT-STBEETS, MaBTERTON. 3 NONE BUT THE BEST WHEAT PROCURABLE GROUND. QUALITY OF FLOUR ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE MARKET. P.O. Bos 19. Tolophono No. 7. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD. Can bo used with cither Skim, 1 j Separated Milk or Whey. : A SMALL BAG (251bs) will last one calf jtJL five weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. Packed in 251b bags, or 2001b sacks. ', TESTIMONIALS. Extract frvm the- " Wymdham Herald," ■ June. 14. 1901. ! Mr John Mcßean, of Seaweed Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in reining calves with artificial food. Ho raised twenty calves on "Imperial" Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed with now milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old), realised top market values. Mataura Island. January 2-lth, 1901. MkhsukLangijowxA' Som, Christchureh.— j Dear Sirs, —fie Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and 1 consider it vc;-y satisfactory as an economical Calf Food. Yours faithfully. T. W. Foster. LANGDOWN & SON, CHPJSTCHURCH. DELIVERY TWICE DAILY. FOR Bk.st and Poiiest Milk supplied in town go to F. Staples, CUMLODEN DAIRY. Extras Always Ovtaikaijle. I CRAGG the corner shop Tobacconist awd Hairdresser, (Opposite Club Hotel), QCKEN-STREET, • ■ MABTERTON. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, always ready. . U

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7245, 28 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7245, 28 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7245, 28 August 1902, Page 4

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