IMPERIAL SYSTEM of DRESSMAKING. THE friends of Miss Roberts will be glad to learn that in leaving the district she has appointed Mrs Le Boutillier, of Dixon-street, as her agent for this the most successful system of Dressmaking ever brought before the public. Terras and arrangements for classes on application. VAMPINOLA WILL teach you how to play the piano without knowledge of music. Ported 2/9. All kinds Music and Instruments at Welington Pi ices, at Elliot's Book Arcade, MASTEBTON. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Essay Competition On " The Practical Farming of 640 Aores." Entries Close on July 7th, 1903. Full particulars on applications to— J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Misterton. NOTICE. TRESPASSERS, with or without guns and dog?, on the properties of the undersigned, will be prosecuted. J. & H. HOLMES. JAS. MACARA. E. BANNISTER. ANY person found trespassing on the properties of the undersigned with dog or gun will be prosecuted without further notice. „ . , GRAY BROS, Favrbura C. WYETH J. RAYNER, Kakare W. B. ALLEN, Stoneleigh PERRY BROS., Penrose |D. DONALD'S PATENTS. 100 Wool Presses 1000 Wire Strainers 500 clacks TTI7ILL be readvfol tne ensuin 8 season. American Agencies i Sheep-Sheauino Machines, hand and power, made by W. Cooper and Nephew, Chicago, having all the latest improvements. The Huffman Automobile, will cirry six. The Murray Car Runabout, to oarry three. Reid's Cream Separators. Fairbank, Morse and Co.'s Gasoline Engines, Windmills and Pumps. Maleable Iron Castings, in quantities. Columbia Gramophone. Wool Sheds fitted up with Shearing Machines, Gasoline Engine and Wool Press. The Best Workmanship, and Material to be found in America applies to the above goods. DONALD DONALD, Masterton - - New Zealand. W.F.C.A. NOTICE. SHAREHOLDERS are roejuested to return Coupons and Vouchers on or before JULY 31st, to enable them to participate in the Annual Bonur, J. CISELBERG, Secretary. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., Masterton. "RINGWELL." Chape [.-street. . ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen Boarders. Permanents only. Pianoi Bath, Every Home Comfort. Under the management of Mr and Mrs E. Street. A. NORMAN, FANCY GOODS & DE APERY, IS still continuing business in Masterton, and is selling at SALE PRICES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERY LINE. LADIES' PINAFORES, at 2/6. LADIES' APRONS, 9d. GSNTS' SHINTS, at Lowest Prices Possible. Call and Inspect at the shop opposite the Occidental Hotel. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. IT is to the interest of every Cyclist to be well acquainted with the various improvements that take place in the WORLD OF WHEELS, and it is therefore WORTH WHILE WATCHING the growth and extent of our Bjeycle Business. We move forward while others sfand still, because in our Sales Department we buy largely from the Manufacturers, and soil at a fair (not exorbitant) profit. Because in our REPAIR SHOP we employ com letont MEN, and no cheap boy labour; hence we have the confidence of our patrons. JENKINSON & CO., LTD., Lower Queen Street, Masterton. Are You Getting All That's Coming to You From Your Tailor P ARE you getting tho Good Quality of Fabric, the High-class Tailoring, the Natty Fit and the Refined Look that we put into every Suit that goes' out of this establishment ? |YOU RUN NO RISKS! I YOU TAKE NO CHANCES 1 when your Suit Orders are placed with R. B. DAVIS & CO., 61a, Lambton-quay., WELLINGTON.' (Late with Kirhcaldie and Stains, Ltd.) THE KIND OF FRAMES MTV) be used Is very muoh a matJL. ter of taste. It is important, though, that the Frames set properly on the nose, aud the right distance from the evp« '„,,„.., lemrn* "- --• That the ue perfeotly centred. How are you to know when some one is guessing ? We never guess. "GLASSES RIGHT-GOOD SIGHT." HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist ANn Optician, • Masterton. PHOTO FRAMES IN every design and size. The largest stock in the province. Call and see them. Elliot's Book Arcade, MASTERTON. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY! AT A. E. Winzenberg's, Queen-st., Masterton. AN inspection of tho Vestibule respectfully solicited. Telephone No. 125.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 3
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