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MASTERTON CORPORATION GASWORKS HAVING reduced the price of gas, and being still further determined to give consumers the benefit of cooking by gas, are ' prepared to provide On Hire Gas Cook6rs at Rates from 2/6 per Month. FITTED FREE if within 100 ft of mains I .. —--»——■« within the Borough. 1 T'jwA'Kf I Remember ALlVCiyi GAS IS THE CHEAPEST FUEL SOLD, H ITT lIP and a Gas Stove saves a large amount of ITA V%ll V , !!! V kitchen drudgery, more especially in the hot — weather. ■--—--»-«-------«- APPLY PROMPTLY TO SAVE DISAP- Ussitude, weariness, inPOINTMENT, as the number of Stoves for, digestion, summer ail- . hire this season is limited. ments, all put to flight ~ ~ , I —not by a nostrum, but I Also on Sale: Jby finest and L Boiling Rings, Bath Heaters, Beverage on the market. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Manager. BOOT PAIACE. 'WW \J JL/1 £✓ O^ — W AROMATIC JUST TO HAND—A Large Stock of the ■ ■ <= r- wIF nA M Famous SCHIEDAM Julia Marlowe American Make , H ftj #\ Boots and Shoes. Uvl 111./"!! 1 V> The Best and Most Up-to-Date Ladies 'n j—«*eeee-j-J Boots ever imported. DISPELS Also- B l Tl]at Tired Feeliijg, , p^ Gents' English Made Porpoise • I Hide Shooting Boots. g uy wno i e Botties. 1 An Ideal Winter Boot for Town and t ri mr— mn-j Country. Comfort, Waterproof and Wear Guaranteed. Ten gross of THE DAINTY OUTFIT in stock, with Brush, Pad and Polish, 1/- each. H. PETERSON, Boot Palace, Perry's Buildings, Queen-stkeet. Can Soon Obtain it by Using BEET HA MS ~ IT HAS N0 equal AT ALL SEASONS. 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 9d and 2s 6d (in England). Sole Makers—M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham, England. SHARLAND & CO., Auckland; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Wellington; or BONNINGTON, Christchurch. Edson's Chemical Essence Cures Lameness in Horses. From AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS, i^linnijlliiiiL Queen-street, Auckland. fST'*~ li,;ii ~lli# !,| !i>m July 25th, 1900. V|fei-iK To J. Edson, Esq., Chemist, Queen-st. / pri r{ fIRTJC't •. Dear Sir,— Kindly forward me ano- / UIIX I jit! X \ ther dozen of your Chemical Essence. / LiJUUIU LJ \ During my many years' experience nurn/HAAI with numerous preparations, applied jf (_/M C. IVIIL/AL. on various lamenesses of horses, I Jar ____ ■■« -» -y- /-nj ■ \ don't think I know of anything that ff |j' W W \I ' f-T gives better results, and so simple in || JCj O O JlL_ \J JLU administration as your Essence.— |i < tt « Yours faithfully,' || For Lameness m Horses. J. S. Kidd, Manager, tm — II THIS ESSENCE ha,e been extensively used by From AMBURY ENGLISH & CO., P the Public for over 40 years, and has proved itself mom AMJ3UIU, ijnurmou. a. » the most efficacious Horse Blisters extant. Farmers, Dairymen and Uuttei | It is mi]d in iM O p era tion, but at the same time Manufacturers. H permanent in its effects. Whilst strong enough to .. , W answer the purpose required by the severest Office: Karangahape-road, AucKland. 1R b ii ster it has the rare excellency of doing no July 11th, 1900. Ilj injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, however it j Ell often apniiiid. To Mr J. EDSON, Chemist, Auckland. 1| The numerous testimonials which have been reDpirSir—WehavehadvourCHEMl- || ceived from trainers, stud grooms, and private Dear toll \\ c iid-v t iidu yiiu a gentlemen and the fact that ft is entirely free from CAL ESSENCE in use tor the past ten |l £ orrosive ac j4 S aIM i a u preparations of Mercury, years and have great pleasure in testl- HI recommend it as the best application for Spavins, tying to its etoctiveness. Wej have | aS^^«2S»JX^SI^ proved its value as a remedy for sti am- ||| of i ong standing, and all other diseases requiring a ed sinews, splints and other ailments H sweating or blistering application, common to horses working on macad- 1 amised roads. In one case we had an || besfc app ii ca tions possible to Sprains, Bruises, animal so badly strained in its fore-leg ||| stiffness of the Joints, and other injuries of a slight that it was looked upon as useless, but |i nature, where actual blistering is not required. afterbeingproperlydressed twicewith In Bottles, at 25., 3s. 6d., and ss. each. Edson's Chemical Essence, and turn- n— — ■ — ed out, was restored to soundness in a ~«... j short time. We look upon this preparation as being the best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy and have not tried it, to test it by using it, and, if properly applied, we are confident the result will be satisfactory.—Yours, etc., Ambury, English & Co. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere. (KEMPTHORNE PROSSER & CO. WHOLESALE AGENTS: jg HARLA ND & CO. tmHH WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. *&*ss£ IBKCHAMS PIIIS ■ Strengthen the Stomach, Rcgutate the Bowels, Purify and Enrich the Blood, and Tone the whole Nervous System. RPPPHAM'Q PILLS contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but o r-aa-L-vg vegetabk) mM> beneficent, and sure. They will restore you to health if you give them a chance. BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. BfcfcUHMm g> r-11-J-O Eyer £ wom £ n who values hea i th 6h ould read the instructions wrapped round ench box. Sola everywhere, In Boxes, l.bellea I S . 1 ja., containing 56 Pills, and 2s. 9a., containing 168 Pills. To Jam Buyers. The few ha'pence that you save by buying cheap , jam means the sacrifice of purity, goodness, and wholesomeness—the qualities that made jam the best food delicacy. Isn't it worth your while to pay a trifle more for " X " JAM, which is all purity and goodness. S. KIRKPATBICK & CO., LTD., NELSON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 3 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 3 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8290, 3 November 1905, Page 2

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