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Out l Costumes are Stylish, Good Fttt'ng, Pe-tt and Durable. OLDS AND ANDERSON, Ladies' Costumiers. Bannister-street (Opposite Club Hotel), BAKERY GOODS THAT ARE GOOD. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT remember our bakery produces the best that can be bought. Our bakers have a way of making good things out of good material. SEND US A TRIAL CRDER. And judge by that alone. Telephone No. 3!) finds us. We are always at home, and your order will receive prompt attention. Our Discounts for cash are the most liberal in the trudo. CHAMBERLAIN BROS. bakers, pastrycooks, & confectioners. JUST^aRRIVELX Per s.s. Niwaru. A LARGE STOCK OF Toilet Sets, Fancy Tea Pots, Glassware, TutYefofers, W. & G. Gups and Sauces^s that we are selling at COST PRICE to make room for other consignments to arrive. W. and G. CUPS and SAUCERS, at 5/3 per dozen. JAS. WHITTAKER, GROCER, - - QUEEN-STREET. A Colonial Preparation of Wofid-wide Reputation. PARKER'sIIAIR TONIC. A never-failing cure for falling hair, dandruff, and all affections of the scalp. AN ENGLISH LADY'S OPINION: " Surrey, England, 7th May, 1903. MR PARKER: DEAR Slß.—Will you please forward me another box of your famous Hair Tonic. My friends have used it with the greatest success, and the box containing twelve bottles is now finished. It may seem absurd to send from England for Hair Tonic, but we cannot find any here to equal it. Yours faithfully, The original letter can be seen at 28, Manners-street. Parker's Hair Tonic is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price 2s 6d per bottle; by post 3s. Should be on every lady's toilet table. GODWIN AND DEAN, Fell mongers & Woo I scourer's. Works: KAKARA. THE above firm have erected up-to-date works at the above address, and we are now prepared to purchase Skins and Wool in any quantity for cash. Postal Address : Box 52, Masterton. T. PETERSEN & CO., ( Late of Wellington Woollen Company)> HAVE opened in business next to Ewington's, Queen-street. CLEANING & PRESSING. We Clean and Press Gents' Suits. Worsted for 7/- ; Tweed Suits, 6/6. We Clean and Press Ladies' Black Dresses for 6/-; Light Tweed Dresses, 5/6. All work executed promptly. P.S.—The DYEING DEPARTMENT will be ready later on, TO CYCLISTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have now on view in my shop my Latest Importation of ROVER BlCYCLES—fitted with all the latest improvements known to the trade. The merits of the ROVER are too well-known to need comment here, but it should be noted that this make of Bicycle topped the sales at Home for the past season. The Masterton members of the New Zealand Band, whe recently visited England, report that the ROVER is the favorite machine there, and, on being shown over the factory, were amazed at the magnitude of it. Those intending to make a purchase for the coming season should call and inspect the ROVERS now on view. J. C. EWINGTOy.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 3