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Uniform la Quality, Beat Possible Value, and Alwaya give Batlafafcotloaa. "STEEL QUEEN" DISC HARROW. OUE NEW DIRT PEOOF FORCE FEED GREASC LUBRICATORS are a great success, and put us further ahead than ever. BOOTH. MACDONALD & CO., OHRISTCHURCH.

r DON'T NEGLECT YOUR COLD! It may Cos( you Your Life!! Asthma* Sore Throat, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. A SOOTHING & HEALING BALM % 0 t3" And acts directly on the jfah Inflamed surface. Children p £j|r like it because it is pleasant |9 to take If NASTY HACKING COUGHS J | Disappear like magic under its influence pr- SYKES And don't be misled by taking \j|JtC/\ anything Just «Mn~» Cura Cough COUGH NEVER FAILS n 11 n ■ A« all Chemists & Stores, t/6 & 2/8 Sold by H. T. Wood, Chemist. Wholesale Agents—ftfesbs LEviN & Co. 1 YOU MAY SEE—out on the world in a new way with our glasses. What you have seen may be only a hint of what you may see. " Seeing a thing with your own eyes" is not always conclusive evidence that you see correctly. You see through a window, but the glass may be imperfect or the window soiled. You see with your eyes, but their refractive power may be faulty; thus you see but half what you might with properly adjusted glasses—our kind. Our business to remedy eye defeots which if neglected may prove serious. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN 39, Lambton-quay, Wellington, T. H. MORRISON, Manager. NEvlr% FAILS SAD EXPERIENCE.—A lady enquired at Rofarua for Teed's {John Cube, and was told by the vendors that their own preparation was just as good. " 1 used the substitute, and suffered intolerably for over two months. A doctor lanced the wound, which discharged a considerable quantity of matter. This, however, did not eradicate the offender, and J determined' to'get the preparation' I knew to be so successful. 1 applied Teed's Certain Cube, which removed the corn within a week, and left my foot aB well as ever.—L.T." Ask for,Teed's, and BE SURE YOU GET IT. IDEST PWZZZ of every jl» is done at the Daily Times' Jobbing department. IT IS A MISTAKE mO think that It. J. YOUNG'S -r- Ladies' Hairdressing, Sham' pooing and Manicuring Department is under the same roof as his General Tobacconist Bu6ines3. LADIES have been specially catered for in the premises under the charge of MISS MORRISON, and absolute privacy is secured to therp,. R. J. YOUNG, The White House, Queen-street, MASTERTON. WHEN you are in Wellington, see thi greatest triumph of the century— STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLI SEWING MACHINE, which received •'BOBS DE OONCOUR," (beyond competition), PARIS EXPOSITION, 1900. The officials of the Exposition gradei prizes as follows:—No. 1, Hors de Concow (beyond competition) ; No. 2, Grand Prize No. 3, Gold Medal; No. 4, Silver Medal No. 5, Bronze Medal. Undoubtedly the finest Machine in N.Z. The greatest time-saver ever made. Needles for all Machines in stock. Fapairs skilfully done. F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Dihect Importer, Wellington. Established 1887

HAYWARDS nr JAM ED - T ijjS|iißf THE BEST 1 EVEB "ÜBHD A Nenn denulne without ttu Nμ* TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. fTIHE Best Shop in Town for A Good Shave by Expert Workmen, The Finest Selection o£ Tobacconist's Requisites, The Most Varied Arsortment oi Toilet Outfits, Combined with Civility and Atten : tion, 3 A. WHITE & CO.'S, Tho Leading Masterton Tobacconists and Hairdressers. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. HOLLOWAY BROTHERS resumed business in the old shop, opposite Empire Hotel, on Mosdav, Fob. 2nd, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr Frederic! Holloway, and will be pleased to see old friends and new faces, and to supply tht public with the best meat grown in the district.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 1

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