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To L ulvE mßmi SOFT VELVETY SKIN Can Soon Obtain it by Using Ci BEET HAM'S /M IT has no equal 4 KEEPING THE SKIN 9 ) soFT ' Req*M t J ft SMOOTH AT ALL gEASONS _ IT ENTIRELY REMOVES AND PREVENTS ALL Roughness, Redness, Heat, Irritation, Tan, Chaps, etc. Delightful for use after TENNIS, CYCLING, MOTORING, DANCING, etc. BOTTLES, Is, Is M and 2s 6d (in England). Sole Makers—M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. SHARLAND & CO., Auckland; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Wellington; or BONNINGTON, Christchurch. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN "WINES ARE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE. IMPERIAL" ~§L*m>-~~~ SHOOTING CALF FOOD. WSS ™^ m ' CAN BE USED WITH ETTIIER SKIM hB GUMS S GUMS I OR SEPARATED MILK, WHEY, eHi T Uir,] sr s,ock J(f im Poiud OR WATER AT ON ft Jlßlil -*L* ,nc Sl "-? los flom i 2 t0 Ultll.UljUAJjUiNJi. *llliil lir> ' . Single \utoiniticLiLttois, liliiiiiiv DouMls, ill nixlvLis, i J 10s to AMALVSSS CALF FOOD : BH 10f,nmtis, llunmulcssGuns, £S iWH to J8 f,uinc is Biowmiit,' j sliot Water 13*75 KB «g \utomitics, 17 Us, Wmdicta Albumenoids 14*4G M W f^shn^iu ->cuus, u> 10s Gbiss Carbohydrates '.'.'. '.'.'. 01*74 JLfIJL CARTRIDGES ! l,v. i.qn LniMisil, Ntw Clul), 111, -' •■• ■• ••■ ' _ (!mii\, I Hoimlt, S mi, Suiftsuic Auibcntf, Ash ... ... ... 2'2,'d Itnl>\, mil Smokeless Di unoiul diunfiom 2s to Too" X " OX A. BRADFORD. ANALYST'S REPORT: " This sample contains considerable proportions of F. HOLLOWAY AND SOX, Pi'olcids and Fat, which will make it valu- ' BUTCHERS able us a Calf Food. This value is increased by the variety of different Grains (Peas, QI'EEX-street, - Masterton, o NLY ■•» PR,^T J,EAT aM - F.C.S., Government Analyst," Upon this analysis IMPERIAL CALF telephone, No. 12. FOOD is the richest food on the market, and therefore the Most Economical and the Cheapest. It contains more Fat than full milk. Wholesale Agents : TKBS SPACE RESERVED F. POAVNALL, AVellington. A. BUCHANAN, Palmerston N. r UK LANGDOWN & SON, WAOr o CHRISTCHURCH. T. W A^?:ir & CJ U '? SHIFT THOSE STUMPS ! Maeterton. WITH " RENDROCK." (Patent Explosive Compound). -WINTER FOOTWEAR I ? v The Safest | Explosive nnOTS ' The Cheapest for Stump pttm TinnTQ i The Rflost Efficient ) Blasting. **UM BOOlb! GOLOSHES! TO ENDROCK is more extensively used The Very Best Quality in each line at the JLJL , for Stump-Blasting than any other Very Lowest Price. explosive. . • THAT IS WHAT YOU GET at All other Stumping Requisites are kept in D. FINLAYSON & SON, stock, including— Next to p ost officej " STOAVMARKET " GELIGNITE, FUSE QUEEN-STREET. DETONATORS, BATTERIES, Etc. For further information wiite to the Agents- BARGAINS Levin 7 &. Co., Ltd., Masterton. at W. M. Eabthopb, Masterton. " THE ACADEMY." Carterton Farmers' Union, Carterton. —— D. P. Loasdy, Greytown. TPkURING the next Two Weeks we will .TT „ „' n -ni < i JL' S lv e our numerous clients Special A. H. Herbert & Co., Eketahuna. [n seyeral }h^ Cross, Sturton & Co., Pahiatua. gEE QUR WIND OAVS. Robert Suisted, Tane. . Everything marked half-price. N. GUTOEIDGE, LTD., Oolonia , cloth Ljbrai , ies . WELLINGTON. 3/6 NOW 2/6. ~2~~~ Just to hand a splendid lot of T?T?TIOT TTPT?I? Tuck's English Post Cards, ±b Hi U \J JJ11? J? J-J and NATIONAL SERIES OF COMIC Architects should specify REDCLIFFE CA^/ an t more room, so must reduce our Galvanised Corrugated Iron. , , ' There is no better Iron manufactured. Con- s ° v • tractors should not be misled by erroneous COME TO US FOR BARGAINS. statements. REDCLIFFE is the best and cheapest first-class iron in the market. "THE ACADEMY," GAI I/A M lOrn McLEOD & YOUNG, nLVnmuL.LI Tele p hone IGO - -n T, _ T ^nT i, . . ~ PIANOS ON HIRE-PIANOS TUNED. REDCLIFFE covers a larger surface than any other brand. REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last twenty years than any other, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect and properly corrugated. TO CYCLISTS. T "R, O IST — ON SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL J /DIES AND GENTLEMEN, IRON MERCHANTS AND STORE- J - J I have now on view in my KEEPERS. shop my Latest Importation of ROVER BlCYCLES—fitted with BICYCLES AND al * tne latest improvements known accessories/ p°™™ rade ; Th °™ vit \ otth ° *.x.w ROVER are too well-known to need ANNUAL CLEABINa SALE. comment here > hll \ {i s^ v c n.. n j. ■ * .«. noted that this make of Bicycle Reductions Actual, not Bogus. , J topped the sales at Home for the VERY best Gas Lamps, 4/9 to 12/6 ; ditto past season. The Masterton memOil, 3/6 to 11/6 ; best bells, 5d to 2s bers of the Neiv Zealand Band, 9d; Trouser Clips, Id ; Pumps, 1/-; Toe w h e recently visited England, reClips 6d; large tin Carbide 8d ; All-wool fc that the ROVER ig the favor . Saddle Cover, 1/6; Ahmunium Locks, 1/6. f . , , . Everything else at wholesale prices. ite machine there and, on being • FOR BICYCLES shown over the factory, were you pay 100 per cent, on English retail amazed at the magnitude of it. prices. Look at this:—Best grade " WAR- Those intending to make a purAVICK,; Roman Rims, Vulcanised Tires, coming season should Reynolds or Perry Cham, Hyde 1 ree-wneel, t,^^tt^t,o Rhn Brake, Brookes' Saddle, Pump, and call and inspect the ROVERS now Tools for -Sl3 10s. on view - I have had 25 years'experience as a Cycle j p FiWTWfS-TfbN Engineer, and I can tell you this machine **. vj. ju »t nwiv^. is equal to any being sold at £25, and I ask _—_ you not to be pooh poohed out of the fact. STEMPA, For anything you want to know about BUTCHER . . QUEEN-STREET, bicycles write to F. J. W. FEAR, Masterton. ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, rT\EE Primest of Mutton and Beef always Willis-street, - - Wellington JL on cut. Carts wait on Customers Do It now. daily.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8206, 31 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8206, 31 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8206, 31 July 1905, Page 2