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II iU*h Grade Watches. SPECIAL VALUE FOR BOTH RABIES AND GENTLEMEN. . > ALL GUARANTEED.FOR 2 YEARS IN WRITING. UID.ES CPU, VETCHES ROTHERHAMS 9ct, SOs. MEN'S HEAVY DOUBLE 180t,£5, £6, CASED LEVERS, *7, £9, £14. HEAVY CASED c * A . j j^ Keyless ■ - Levers __*?es ! _ LADIES SILVER LEVERS. «4 4s BOOKED. 255, "3Os, ammmmmm—Mmm^mmm—m—mmmmmm* 40s, SOs, GENT'S PLAIN CASED eOe L ___ PRESENTATION. c A Very _^^^^ -^^^^^^^, Special Rother- " j Nickel Watch, hams, OINT-β GOLD FILLED CASES. _.„ \ *, j ... "* © Years Guarantee. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. £ 215 5. !L st Ye o a v rs' A. Henderson, queen-street. sU.b£ s . PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY W. DOUG ALL.

MR W. F. SHAW HA3 made up his mind to leave this colony for further fields and pastures new, whore the oppossums grow and his second-hand skins ure plentiful, and a man can buy them to sleep undor himself and if he chooses he can re-sell them, and buying a second-hand saddle is not a crime—no fines inflicted or sentences imposed, unless to the thief or the man who buys it, knowing it to be stolen. But W. F. Shaw was never guilty of either of those. He has been a dealer in this town for about eighteen years, and knowingly never bought a stolen article. But if he did happen to do so when the article was represented to have been honestly got and afterwards found to be stolen, on enquiry, W. F. Shaw always _ gave up the article and forfeited what he had paid "" for it, and gave trutbful evidence regarding the person who sold it to him. W. P. Shaw wants to quit all stock he can during the next six months, and the balance will then be sold by auction. The following is a list of pricee : Men's Tennis Shirt 3, 2s 6dto 7s 6d ; Men s Working Shirts, 2s 6d to 4s; Men's Heavy All-wool Shirts, 6s to 7s; Men's Flannel Unders, 3s to 6s 6d; Men's Woollen Singlets, best colonial heavy, 5s to 6s; Men's heavy Cashmere Drawers and Singlets, all wool, 4s and ss; Men's Cotton Drawers and Singlets, 2s to 3s ; Men's Cotton Merino Drawers and Singlets, 2s to 3s ; Men's Cashmere Socks, Is ; Men's heavy Woollen Socks, Is, Is 6d and 2s; Men's White Pocket Handkerchiefs, good quality, 6d; Men's Coloured Ditto, 6d; Men's Tweed Pants, 5s to 10s; Men's Saddle Tweed Pants, 10s 6d to 16s; Men's Tweed Suits, good quality, £1 10s to £2; Men's Tailor-made Suits, best material, £2 10s to £3 ; Tweed in the piece for boy'e suits, 2s and 3s; Heavy Dress Serge, suitable for habits, full double width, 3s; Fiddles and Accordeons at low prices; Alarm Clocks, Little Bee 9s, Peep-o'-Day 9s; Repeater Alarm Clock, 9s; these clocks are all made by the Ansonia Clock Company ; Rotherham's Doublecased English Lever Watches, capped and six holes jewelled, £4; Earhardt English Lever Watches, double cased and capped, £3 5s ; Waterbury Watches, 10s; Swiss Watches.TSs to £1; heavy Silver Chains, 8s to 10s ; extra heavy Silver Chains, 14s and 15s; Greenstone Pendants, silver mounted and rivetted, 3s; Gent's Heavy 18-ctGold Rings, £1 7s 6d; Ladies' Greenstone Brooches, 9c t gold mounted, 12s to 14s; " Gent's Light Boots, 10s to 15s ; Gent's best Box Calf and French Calf Light Boots, 18s and 19s; Men's Watertight Blucher Boots, best quality, 12s; Men's Split Leather Blucher Boots, 6s ; Men's best Shooter Boots, 10s to 15s; Men's Watertight Pegged Boots, 11s, best quality 16s; best Kangaroo Laces, 3d ; North British Goloshes, men's 5s 6d, women's 4s; a few pairs of Ladies' Boots and Shoes left, good quality, 10s and 12s ; Men's Canvas Shoes, 5s 6d ; Blackola, the best article in the market for polishing boots, 6d a tin ; 30 pairs Window Curtains, cream and white, full width, 3| and 4 yards in length, 6s ; best Crush Hats, 8s and 9s; best Hard Hats, 7s 6d and 9s ; cheaper hats and caps in stock. Men's Fleecy lined Under-pants ; 3s 6d and 4s ; Men's Chesterfield Coats 35s to £2 ss; Menjs Rainproof Coats the same prices; Men's best Macintosh Coats with capes, £2 to £2 15s ; a lot of boys two garment Tweed Suits, small sizes 10s ; a lot of old fashioned White Shirts, large sizes only 2s 6d ; ladies' Motor Caps, 2s 6d; men's heavy white Sweaters, all wool, 6s and 7s ; football Jerseys, 5s 6d; Gladstone Bags, Portmanteaux, Steel Trunks and Wooden Trunks, various prices according to sizes; Saddles, full r mounted, £2 10s to £4 10s; best duoble reined Bridles, £1 2s 6d; best double reined Headstall Bridles, £1 ss; single reined Bridles, 6s to 8s ; best English leather ditto, 10s and 11s ; heavy solid nickle Spurs, ss; best Saddle Straps, 2s; one Typewriter, cheap ; Tents and Flys, 6xß, £1, 8 x 10, £1 10s, 10 x 12, £2; good quality Note Paper and Envelopes, cheap; Lockwood's best single blade Pocket Knives, lid; ditto double blade black handle Pocket Knives, Is 9d; Roger's single blade Pocket Knives, Is 9d and 2s; ditto double blade Pocket Knives, 4s to ss; Bushman's Friend Lockwood Knife and Sheath, 2s ; Lockwood balanced handle Table Knives, 15s doz; ditto, Dessert Knives 12s ; Table-forks, 12s ; Dessert Forks, 8s doz ; Table Spoons, 10s and 12s; Dessert Spoons, 8s; Teaspoons, 5s ; these are the best quality in nickleware, woollen Rugs, Colonial Mauds, etc, 25s to £2; bush Rugs, 10s to 17s; white Bed Quilts, honeycomb, full size, 10s and 12s ; Marcella Bed Quilts, full size, 14s to 18s; heavy double bed white Blankets, 25s to £2; Men's All-wool Grey Blankets, » large size, £1 ; heavy Twill Sheetins; 80ins widp, Is 4d; Single-barrel Breach-loading Guns, £1 15s to £3 10s; Double-barrel Breach-loading Guns, £3 10s to £4 10s; Pea Rifles, Remington and other makes, '22 calibre, £1 2s 6d ; watchmaker's mandrill; Cartridges, 8s per hundred ; - Rifle Cartridges, 32 long, 3s 6d per hun dred; Ditto, 32 short, 3s per hundred; Ditto, 22 long, 2s per hundred; Bicycle Playing Cards, Is 3d. The public can depend upon the articles named being all good quality. No shoddy or cheap jack rubbish is kept in stock. Mr Shaw has hundreds of other lines too numerous to mention at low prices. Second-hand Saddles and second-hand Opposaum Rugs, none on hand at present. Waipoua Coach Factory, h Engineering, Cycle and Motor Works. "VTEHICLES of all kinds. Electrical and V General Engineering in all branches. Motor Cars and Cycles repaired by mechanics. • " ' ' '"X Agent for Wlassey-Harris Reapers and Binders, Drills and all Farm Machinery. Large stock of extras. J. C. BWINGTON, QUBBN-STREET.

Land and Produce. A WELLINGTON SYNDICATE. 100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. QUICK RETURNS. A SYNDICATE is in course of formation to secure a small, but most saleable, property within 15 minutes' walk ' of the Newtown Post Office. 1 A "FEW SHARES still available. For fullest particulars apply at once to THE SECRETARY, Box 53& " G.P.(V Wellington. ' C3TV BUTCHERING j BUSINESS. FOR SALE-Splendid Butchering Business in best part of Wellington. WeeMy output, five bodies, etc. Turnover, £4500 yearly. Shop, dwelling, electric motor horses, carts, etc. Only £550 to go in, O'SULLIVAN & CO., . 65, Willis-street, Wellington. "beopht. & mowlbmT OLDEST ESTABLISHED ESTATE AGENTS IN PALMERSTON N. "I KTk Q ACRES, of which 170 acres are L.1.P., balance freehold, subdivided into 16 paddocks with good fencing (totara with kowhai strainers) upwards of 13 miles, about 300 acres has been bush land, nearly all the property fully improved and in grass. Splendid cattle yards (kowhai posts), very large and convenient sheep yards, capable of drafting 7000 sheep. Five-roomed house, men's whare, large stable, harness room and shed, telephone on house, situated three minutes from P.O. and school. The place has been carrying through the summer 600 cattle and mobs of sheep alsc. from time to time, winter capacity If sheep (good) besides cattle. Price, £4 per acre for freehold, or can be acquired on lease with compulsory purchasing clause by paying £1 Is 6d per acre goodwill at rental £200 per annum, with purchase at £2 18s fid. 1697' BROPHY & MOWLEM, LAND, ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Palmerston North. J. E. BLADE, W&sr i ar»apa Land Agency, CARTERTON. O/\d~i ACRES, Upper Plain, Masterton, 0111 l 100 freehold and 200 L.1.P., at 6d per acre rent, divided into 8 paddocks, 25 acres been ploughed, miles from factory, school and post office - ; good 4-roomed cottage dairy, cowshed, washhouse with copper Set in, and sheep yards all built of totara: good orchards, with macrocarpa hedges around house. Price, £1250 the lot, £350 cash wanted. Qf\f\> ACRES > Weßt Taratahi, 1 mile fIUU , from post office, school, and creamery, all in grass and half been ploughed, carries 3 sheep per acre, divided into 5 paddocks, all well wattPed. Price £12 per acre. £500 cash wanted. O KA ACRES, one of the richest farms OOt/ in Wairarapa, 1 mile from school Post Office and factory, all level and ploughable land, and divided into 2Q paddocks, well watered, will carry 3-| to 4 sheep per acre; buildings first-class and insured for over £1000 Price, £28. Easy terms arranged. Q|2/\ ACRES, 6 miles from Master ten, 001/ 1| from factory, school and Post Offico, ail level and ploughable land, 159 acres in crop, divided into 14 well watered paddocks, will carry 2 sheep. This place grows splendid crops of turnips. New 6-rocmed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £14. Easy terms arranged. ~ DONALDSON, House and Land Agent. PERI.Y-SYKEBT, ... MaSTERTON. FOR SALE. 100G Acres Land. Price, £5 10s per acre. 300 Acres Land. Price, £3 per acre. 14 Acres Land, house 4 rooms. Price, £825. 10 Acres Land, house 4 rooms. Price, £210. 7 Acres Land, house 6 rooms. Price, £950. 5 Acres Land, house 6 rooms. Price, £600. Sections in Cole's Estate, from £65. Lots in Cockburn Estate, from £60 per acre. And other Lots and Sections. Brickfield and Plant. Roust;, 10 rooms, land 6 acres. Price, House, 8 rooms, land |-acre. Price, £850. House, 7 rooms, land J acre. Price, £500. Bouse, 5 rooms. Price, £450. House, 5 rooms. Price, £525. House, 4 rooms. Price, £200. House, 4 rooms. Price, £250. House, 4 rooms. Price, £335. Also many other houses. Agent for Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company and Government Accident Insurance. . H. J. O'LEARY, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, South Queen : stbeet, Masterton, HAS for sale a number of Second-hand Single and Double Furrow Ploughs, in splendid order.

Land and Produce. ir " " ~~ ' c 6 o NOPS, c Land and Estate Agent. r QUEEN-BTBEET, MaSTEETON. ,t q Branches at Stratford, Inglewood, and 8 New Plymouth. a c 0 "I O/i !Pt ACRES, one mile from raile Xt/TcO way station, 12 paddocks, 6 roomed house, whare, large woolshed, four 8 sets yards, cattle yards, concrete dip. Price, f £7 per acre. Freehold. 49 P A REALLY CHEAP PLACE. s -j OP7O ACRES, all in grass, ten pad- ■ A \s $ O docks, 6-roomed house, whare, - two sets yards, railway will go through the b property, will carry two sheep to the acre. , Price, £5 per acre. 50 ; Local Manager: j JOHN B. EMMETT. j _ _ ! MODEL FARM. 1 ; 370 ACRES ON WANGANUI ' RIVER. 1 • "O ICH land, all in grass and conveniently JlLi subdivided, winters 900. sheep, 100 1 acres ploughable, 25 in crops, i planted in ' fruit tree.". j Homestead consists of pleasantly situated 1 6-roomed house, woolshed, stables, yards, 1 dip, etc. 1 To anyone desiring to combine sheep * farming with fruit culture or poultry raising ! this property oilers exceptional advantages. I Produce picked up by river steamers ; 17 miles from Wanganui; picturesque and ! healthy situation. 1 Price for Quick Sale: > £10 per Acre. Favourable Terms Arranged , . I ; W. G. HUTCHISON, IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, [ 6, FE-iTBERSTON-STRiSET, - WELLINGTON. ! Photographic Library. i Every Camerist should have a libi rary of trustworthy reference books. There is a wide choice of literature i and monthly and weekly magazines, ' but the following books cover the I \vhol«:' ground : — " Photography for Novices," by , Percy Lind. ; Ti\iir book is written especially for I bepinners, and is free from technicalities. It i>. a very useful book, and costs, post > fun. 1/6, > " How te Use a Camera," by Olive ! Holland. This manual isfull of practical informaj non.the kind the beginner wants to know. It rit:;ih -very fully with the Hand Camera, and is nicely illustrated. Post free, 1/6. : "Photography in a Nutshell," by the [ '' Kernel." 1 One o£ the best manuals on the subject, , and useful to all photographers- Post free, 1/6. • " Practical Enlarging," by John A. , HoDGKS. I L'cah with both artificial and daylight eu.artvng, and is very complete. Post 1 free, 1/3. ; "Intensification and Reduction," by i Bennett. i A Tcrj' good book. Post free, 1/6. ) Write for our new Catalogue. ; The Imperial Camera Co. J JERYOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON. I _n - -iiiirn _r-i -i -1.1 i i i.i.ii in" ir r ' .1 - ! s -jgj? -——^ i YIN CARNO. i \ • f Poor blood and weak nerves are ' the cause of the neuralgic torture which follows. To thoroughly cure I neuralgia ihe system must be strengthened with nutritious blood. Nothing can equal Yin Carno. It is a scientific combination of the very purest port wine and the finest quality extract of New Zealand grown beef. Yin I Cemo forms abundance of rich life— giving blood, supplies nutriment and building material for worn out nerves.. 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Other Health Wines:—Grape Tonic, Coca Wine, Orange Quinine, Port Quinine. All at 2/6 per bottle. ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. V- ■ 1-, -■ ■ JJ Wet feet, bad cpld; Doctor called, the story old; i Stayed" in bed, no relief; Getting worse, 'twas my belief. And the doctor shook his head— " By to-morrow he'll be dead." Universal Cold Cure, though, ! Cured me with a dose or so.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8627, 8 December 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8627, 8 December 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8627, 8 December 1906, Page 7

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