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A.. HBNDEKSON" end New YeaK Gifts. M\Sr\ BEST LEATHER PURSES (SILVER-MOUNTED) 3D/-, 40/-, 50/-, 60/-, IOJ/-. \\ \\ a SILVER BACK COMB. 3/-, 5/-, 7/6,10/6. Wl-J^^Sj 9ct BROOCHES. 0/-, 7/G, 15/-, 20/-. "ftvER BACK HAIR BRUSH. My Wedding PneORDERS BY MAIL PROMPLLY Very Good Value. 18/-. In case with comb 21/-. sent Department is . OKDMib SILVER BACK MIRROR, same size, 35/-. a Special Feature.

nnHE highly-bred JL Trotting StalTHE CHILDE, ChildeHarold(imp.) be at the disposal of breeders in Masterton during the present season. This sire is descended from the fastest and most fashionably-bred trotting stock, and needs no comment, his young stock being well-known in the district. - Substantial reduction two or more mares. First-class paddocks provided free. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. Terms on application to the owner. T. BROWN, " Waihi," Masterton. TO Stand this Season in the Wairarapa, the Clydesdale Stallion, GARRY OWEN. Tully Allan—Sweet Lavender.) Terms : £4 4s per mare. NO SURRENDER. First prize at Palmerston Show. Terms : £4 4s. Pony Stallion, KsNG OF THE RING. Full particulars on application. ANGUS FRASER, Owner. nnO Stand this Season in JL the Masterton district, the Thoroughbred Stallion, H*BB§ttfc CHAINLINK. Chfiinshot, dam Nautilus; ™ VftfflfChainshot by Musket, dam II *=- i I iTjOcket (imp); Nautilus by J'raducer, dam Watcrwiteh, by Cnmpden, dara'Mermaid. CHAIN LINK is a bay horse, with black points, Standing 16 hands 2$ inches high. He will be at the service of breeders during this season. Fee, £i 4s. Groomage fee, 5/Cards and full particulars from T. CLANCY, Empire Hotel Stables. JrglO Travel the Pahia'rtwta. tua and iiiKeta«§|l|*g_«gljgw huna Districts, the VHHBn Thoroughbred Horse— fl]S[f FRATERNITE. , * Winner of many classic races. See N.Z. Turf Book 1892-1893. Sire of Inniskillen, winner of this year's N.Z. Grand National Steeplechase. Terms -Single Mare, £4 ss. For full particulars apply to P. DEVINE, Owner, Care Smith and Taylor's Livery Stables, Pahiatua. ml mO Travel in Master- -*- t° n . Greytown, Marn i=h ou ' ol b an d Mauriceville districts, the Imported Purebred Irish Hunter — *-JJ PADDY'S LAND. ■%*# » (Ascatio — May Morn.) PADDY'S LAND is a powerfully-built dark brown horse standing about 16 hands, and was bred by J. Duflin, Esq., County Dublin, Ireland. His stock has proved their quality in the hunting field and in several Australian steeplechase events. For full pedigree see cards. Fee, 4 Guineas; groomage fee, ss. W. F. BAYNE, Owner. C/o Prince of Wales Stables, Masterton. WILL travel this season in the Masterton district, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion COMMONWEALTH. (Challenger—Belle of the Isles). " Good wine needs no bush." Commonwealth is a beautiful dark bay horse of immense quality and substance, standing over 17 hands on very short legs, with great, broad, flat, clean bones, and strong, sound, hardy feet, combined with splendid action and quality, such as is rarely met with in a draught horse. Commonwealth has already proved his great merit by winning first prizes all over the North Island wherever he has been shown, in the very best of company. . His sire, Challenger, was got by that celebrated breeding and showyard sire Glengyle. Commonwealth's dam, Belle of the Isles, is a mare of grand substance, and is proving herself very consistent, breeding highclass stock. Terms —£4 4s single mare,' payable on or before January Ist, 1906. Groom's fee, 2s 6d each mare. Apply to - J. FALLOON, Ballance. or J. CONNOR, Masterton. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON. A DENIAL. I AM not a candidate for the Masterton seat, but easily head the poll with the Cleanest, Largest and Most Up-to-date Dairying Business in Town. PURE MILK, SWEET CREAM, DELICIOUS BUTTER delivered to all parts of town twice daily. When next you think of a change, call on me at my three carts, or ring up 'Phone 186. I'll give you satisfaction. Dep6t: Bannister-street. F. STAPLES, CUMLODEN DAIRY. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, (Opposite Prince of Wales , Hotel), Queen-street, - - Masteeton. IF you want the best in Photography come to me. GROUPS, VIEWS, ETC. taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. ENLARGEMENTS made and finished by an experienced artist. Amateur Work Finished. VIEWS of Town and District for sale. D. WILTON, PROPRIETOR.

]>ONALD & SONS, LTD.," Perry-street, - - - Masterton. WOOL PRESSES from «Sl2—the handiest made. JACKS, STRAINERS, Etc. Our Costumes are Stylish, Good Fitting, Neat and Durable. ; OLDS AND ANDERSON, ; Ladies , Costumiers. , Bannister-street (Opposite Club Hotel). ABSOLUTELY FREE I FOR BOYS AND GIRLS attending any school in Masterton, up to twelve years of age. A Handsome 'Xmas Stocking, value 10s, for GIRLS making the most accurate guess of what is contained in the sealed box, BESIDES THE BOX AND CONTENTS. For the BOYS to solve the Conundrums, and win a 'Xmas Cake, value 10s. THE FINEST 'XMAS STOCK IN MASTERTON to select from Young Men, treat your Sweetheart to A NICE 'XMAS BOX. You'll then be sweeter than the lollies. 'XMAS CAKES in all variety to order. CHAMBERLAIN BEOS. j ~" "~ LADIES! Every Washing Day ee KLENZQ" EXTRACT OP SOAP WASHES CLOTHES LIKE NEW. Ever?/ Live Grocer, in lib and 4lb Packets. FOOTWEAR! In all the Latest Shapes and Styles. The Very Best Quality in each line at the Very Lowest Price. THAT IS WHAT YOU GET at D. FINLATSON & SON, Next to Post Office, QUEEN-STREET.

1 . PAPERHANGING! 1 PAPERHANGING ! ; PAPERHANGING! t DURING NOVEMBER A DISCOUNT of ; Ten Pen Gent. (2/- in [ the £) OFF ALL PAPERS. ' ROBERT J. LYTTLE, Painter 1 and Paperhangen. Q.EORGE HERON, Grain SVlencharst, Ge'ocer , , and l General Storekeeper, MASTERTON i . 7 t Parker's Hair Tonic Positively Cures. . . Parker's Hair Tonic will certainly increase the growth of hair. - Parker's Hair Tonic is an excellent dressing. Not' greasy, , Parker's Hair Tonic The most cleanly of all Hair Preparations. Ask your Chemist for it, and don't take an untried preparation. On Sale by all Chemists throughout the Colony. 2/6 per BottEe. W. H. COLE, Painter, Paperhanger, Sigmvriter, Decorator. HAS been doing the work of the Masterton public and giving satisfaction for 20 years, which is a guarantee of the quality of Ms work. Best materials only used and reasonable estimates given for all kinds of Painter's Work, either in town or country. Note the address —W H. COLE, Chapel-street. Telephone 149. THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., LIMITED, Agricultural Implement Makers, Carriage and Waggon Builders, Etc. HAVE been appointed MASTERTON AGENTS for the Firestone Side Wire Rubber Tyre Company. The only tyre retained at the proper place and held absolutely solid in channel. POSITIVELY NO CREEPING. Sand and gravel cannot get under it. Our tyres wear down and leave the channel in perfect condition for new tyres. Every rubber tyre in service on the World's Fair Grounds at St. Louis was a FIRESTONE. For Size of Flower, Rich Coloring, Marvellous Beauty, Substance and Quality GROFF'S NEW ' HYBRID GLADIOLI ARE UNEQUALLED. TT|ELICATE shades of Blue.Heliotrope, JIJ Pink, Salmon, Scarlet, Yellow, Light and Smokey Shades, in the most Beautiful mixture of this imposing giant among GLADIOLI at the following low prices:— 8/- Per Dozen, 5/- Per HalfDozen, 1/- each, POST FREE. ORDER EARLY, TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, FROM XlfflMO & BLAIR, Seed-Merchants, DUNEDIN. FEDERAL BOARDING HOUSE, Corner Bannister & Dixon-streets. MRS REMINGTON '.. .Proprietress. FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Fine large double and single bedrooms, baths, piano, . etc. Every home comfort. ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8320, 11 December 1905, Page 7

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