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rArV COVCr YOUf vOWj To the overwortced tired Motler. '* Q --I — \ To the overgrown, pale, weakly Girl of frem T; asS^. /fl Ul \. \ AND 12 to 21 years (etpecially). -;£></ P^F] _, ' |( j KEEP HER IN CONKTION. ' "»«»" i«««™«"»- ' *&M± -WR The Empire. Horse and <*«■• H wo# Y 8 jEw , .P W 00W COVERS from the best STEARNS' WINE OF COD J«[M" l^B* ... rtnrtrfl . _- . c liVvr TH materials at prices that make it easy for LIVER OIL, &3E8H988 SOOTHES, OOOLb & l*4«j* s»«% 4*4 /%«* it/ \\ - )7 you to have them for your horse and cow. con taining the active principle of the Oil and HEALS ALL EXTERNAL . IjlTllll £H 211 lflll* 11•■■■■■■WlUiiAinA.ff..rf. thmMhii.mC L, These nippy nights a cover is abso Iron Peptonate. , f COMPLAINTS. WIIUI WttUVlll Illll8jill«e SIS. neC6SSary - GtVeUS mUr IT IS PALATABLE INVIGORATING. Use It, and No Other. TOWNSBND AND COWPER, BYNO-HYPO-PHOSPHITES, 9BK Price 2/6 Per Bottle. v Ebtab. 1880. Saddles. An Ut * T °™l? V H II The EMPIRE Horscand Cattle TORPEDO. s r' FOR COLIC AND GRIPES. Price 2/6 per Bottle. JLIWCC VjOOU IlllCSt Qdebn-stebbt, - - astbeton. B«jjS -*n- rMDIDC u AMa on/ l POWnFRQ You Can Save Yourself Much it |[ Wwk The EMPIRE Horse ana uattie Huwutio. , c , _work, wormy and weari- I \\\e FOR CONDITION AND INTERNAL COMPLAINTS. Price, 2/6 Packet. OIL STOVES! LAMPS! nGBS " HOW? . Ij] 'Bm . By Securing a Gas Cooker from iHlP ;^**,, >^ Simple, Effective, Be Comfortable! ccwnßDei tne Masterton Municipal i^aeaaa^^ These goods are recognised by leading authoriiies to be unsurpassed in quality Ornamental, are the Light, such as our FENDERS. g as Department, at 2s per " s *= s^aa « Si^ and curative powers and their fabulous sales pronounce them to have reached the adjectives which cor- Lamps give, pene month, fixed and kept in order Free ' t -W' top of the ladder and proclaim them superior to any known preparation. rectly describe these trates gloomy cor- _ . of Cost. y winter necessities. ners. Scores of hand- aveiy sue ana Kina ■ THIT T>Oi^TO¥J Why not have the some Lamps to (-elect in stock. Brass and . GAg BTO VE will save you all tbe IliE, BJ\J\^*w< m . ■ ' advantage of one from-all the latest ? teel » aU - strong druc ig er y o f the kitchen. Cooking %x ?>j m>\%7Gt Agent for Masterton : of lhe£e luxuries burners, too. Hang- in construction, but becomes a pleasure. Everything is clean, HWUWO through all the bitter ing, Hall, and—but feeble in price. k ee from Bmell n0 Bmo jj e) soo t O r ashes, TW a7Mf\ £\ snapß '■ Mai ' ke(l why °ot call ? We'll and no firewood to chop. Always ready that a pure stimulant acts 11/ It I I down to make sales cheerfully show you for use. as a restorative in bodily ■■ f%% M m.l a> creep up every lamp. Arrange an interview with the GAB • ■»»-*-*-. y MANAGER ('Phone 42). It is no trouble to and mental fatigue. , — ghow you gtoveg and anßwer your enquiries. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS Coaahbuilder and Wheelwright, Daniel .-—-, ——. QUEEN-STREET. VIICICj* !-/• lAillllvll* COKE, I/-per bag. Five bags and over use d and recommended for . delivered free in Borough boundary. «„«- 70 v^n Best SCREENED COALBROOKDALE over 7O year,, im _ mmmmm ; (Westport) COAL on sale at current rates. t -*

L/iAlLllUllitCHlEFl| mm\ Deligh'ftil fur IF Infants, InvaliJs, U*~J , and Household «jf ; INSIST ON IT! fg?. 'HIGHLANDER , MILK, i <— —■ —• T. SHIELDS, Tailor, Queen-street, Mastebton. SOMETHING *TZ NICE FOR BwUlll Cheviot Tweeds', 3 __ ALFRED LEVI, Consulting Optician, (Late 39, Lambton-quay), HAS secured TEMPORARY PRE MISEB in ALDOUB' BUILDINGS (opposite Kirkcaldie's), and will resume business at once. All records saved from the fire except October, 1906. ALFRED LEVI, 107, Lambton-quay, Wellington. T. H. MORRISON, Manager. PINHEY'S STABLES. WE, the undersigned, beg to notify that we have purchased the above stables, and will conduct the business under the old style. All orders receive prompt * and careful attention. Wedding and Picnic Parties catered for. Cabs meet all trains. The Palace Car will run as usual to South Wairarapa on Sundays. o CRESSWELL & WRIGHT. o .4 : a HUNTER, SON & FERRIS, Bakers & Confectioners. i. BMALL GOODS Freeh Daily. CONFECTIONERY a Speciality. r NEW BRICK BUILDINGS, (Next J. A. Lyttle & Sons), Corner Smith and Quben-stbeets. >r sb . FOR YOUR r , SADDLERY & HARNESS, p HORSE & COW COVERS, g. GO TO J. J. EAST'S. A practical man at each branch of the trade, which guarantees the best of work. - REPAIRS promptly attended to, )y and Prices right at r J. J. EAST. Opposite Pinhey's Stables. DELAY is dangerous, oftimes fatal; wherefore don't delay. Procure at once, Universal Cold Cure at all chemists. 1/6.

Dress Suits & Dinner Jackets are SPECIALITIES at ffi| KfiAHAGEN & CHAPMAN'S. A ' seiisofl Of the year that yoi >M JL require these garments to attend tin rectly dressed we invite your patronage. 11l ilaBH Krahagcn & Iμ W IPPI ?ft V»rk High-class Tailors, \ fHia Estab. 1895. P.O. Box 34. Jasf£?k Temporary Premises opposite Blacksmith Company, HORSE & C _° W COVERS. \ \ 'MmWmi ~\TdUR Horse- and Cow will appreciate a Warm, Wellv\ fjlrar -*- fitting Cover just about now, and there is no better *§\S shjp in this county to get them made at than Haecombe and |[\l Covens of all kinds at all prices, but all good. Let us take your order now. HARCOMBE & DONALD. Saddlers and Harness Makers, 'PERRY-STREET, MASTERTOy ___ CALL AT CARPENTER'S for FIRST QUALITY SHOOTERS, WATERTIGHTS, AND OOOKHAM BOOTS. THE BEST OBTAINABLE, MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6. STANDARD WATERTIGHT, 14/6, 15/6. McLEOD'S WATERTIGHTS, 15/6. MEN'S CRUPP COOKHAMS, superior quality, 226. MEN'S CRUPP COOKHAMS, special quality, 27,'-. MEN'S VISCOLISED WATERPROOF COOKHAMS, 30/-. A splendid assortment of GENT'S WARM SLIPPERS and DANCING PUMPS. Mall Orders carefully selected at Carpenter's Central Shoe Store, QUEEN-STREET. othirjM« 1 I and flavour are |||inH| iptfoaches.tr I Ladies — tTo Impress You Must Dress. T>UT capable men must make your COSTUMED. That is where JIJ we can help you. We specialise in costumes, and can guarantee satisfaction in style, fit, and price. Unlimited stock to select from. Place your orders with us now. We make DIVIDED SKIRTS—and make them well. WEBB & MILLAR TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, QUEBN-STBBBT, - MaSTBKTON. «—«— — Opposite Pinhey BrosBoot and Shoe Bargains. . . During the Next Few Weeks, Messrs Finlayson and Son will give a Special Discount of 10 per cent, on all - LADIES' and GENT'S BOOTS and SHOES purchased at their Master ton Shop. ■ ' " . . On Ladies' Boots and Shoes {sise 4), a Special Discount of 15 per cent will TfTTSTTi A YSOINT be allowed, as we are overstocked in &GOT\TCi The whole of the stocJc is fresh and ,: av;il 7 ,, . .... of good quality.

- puowjty μ-i oni" ,iii 78, New Oxford Street, Lond c —„— ——— d rpiHE FRIENDS OF W. F. SHAW JL will be pleased to know that, at the l " request of his customers, he has changed his mind, and is not leaving this town. He ' c finds that, under proper management, a ' c second-hand oppossum rug or a second hand saddle can be bought here. A consignment of second-hand saddles and second-hand oppossum rugs are expected from Australia shortly, when the public will be notified to inspect them. All Administrators and Liberal Officials will also be invited to inspect the same. W. F. Shaw has been in this town 23 years, and under the Conservative Governi ment, and with the police in particular, W. F. Shaw had a first-class character; but since he has come under the Liberal Government he has turned out a very bad man. On te July 6th, 1906, he was charged and punished for honestly buying a second-hand oppossura rug, which he had kept for his own use. On - August 3rd, 1906, he was punished because the printer had not put his name to a document that W. F. Shaw had in his window. W. F. Shaw did not know printers' laws, and paid for the document, believing it to be correct. The printer was let of! On February 22nd, 1907, W. F. Shaw was again punished for selling a man a flannel after 6 p.m. Surely he has proved himself a very bad man, wh* n he would actually sell a man a flannel, who had been sick and had not a clean one to put on. Friends and relations wishing to visit W. F. Shaw after 6 pm. are requested to knock at the side door, as he (Shaw) has been torbidden to open his froDt door to anyone between the hours of 6 p.m and 8 a.m. next morning. Such are Liberal laws. When the Act had been in force for -. something about a year in the four centres, for which it was passed by Act of Parliament, the Liberal law makers saw there was likely to be a revolution, so they threw the Act out again; and shopkeepers, who do their own work (in the four centres), are no-v open in the evening. Then, why should a man that does his own work here be under such laws Such a law seems to have been passed to please and fatten the big man and to kill the 9truggler. Such a law, I must say, is the height of Liberalism —the rottenest ever passed in any country. While the fat shop keeper sits back with his company, smoking cigars and drinking wine, paid inspectors are on the prowl, watching the smugglers, invalid men, and in many cases invalid widows, who were paying £2 10s to £3 per week rent for very small shops 'and their bit jf business mostly from 6 till 9 p.m ). The said inspector then would make his haul by laying informations against the poor shopkeeper, who would only *have one line of goods against thousands the big shopkeeper had. They were dragged to the Courts, and heavy fines inflicted; for what ? Because they.might sell a paltry article that the big fat fellow thought he might sell the next day Is this Liberalism or Conservatism? Had not such an Act been passed at all, our dog-in-the-manger friends could not have carried such a law to this town. Then, I would like to know why tobacconists and chemists are exempt, who work their assistants till abut 9 o'clock every working night? They are ; selling hundreds of different articles that the ordinary shopkeeper sells If a persou goes with a doctor's prescription to a chemist's shop, there is the side door for maD, woman, or child, till the chemist's bed time. If people can get everything else they want before six o'clock, they can get their fruit and chemistry, and a shave, etc., also before 6 p.m. If one is closed, all should be closed. If the Government bad passed" the law in that way, they would have found the Act rotten in far less time than they did realise it. A man comes to my door and wants tobacco, a a comb, a razor, a shaving-brush, razor stropp, and hundreds of other articles that I might have in stock. Though the man is a regular customer of mine, I dare not let him have the articles. To keep the law I have to shut the door in his face— and I living on my premises. My customer makes for the barber's shop, where they are open to receive him, and he gets the article he wants by paying more for it than I would charge him. And I say, what is fair for one man is fair for the next man. W. F. Shaw's customers and friends can rely on his prices being still the same, and that is: The best articles cheaper than any other shop in this town. Since Shaw has turned out such a law-breaker, the public have rallied round him more than ever. Shaw does not know whether it is sympathy on the part of his customers, or whether it is the ridiculous fines imposed (for doing nothing wrong), that has caused him to be more widely known; and when they do come they find they are not robbed—the right article is supplied at the right price. Smoke concerts and debating on Liberalism will be held at W. F. Shaw's shop five nights a week from 8 o'clock till 9.30 for riends and relations only ; but they must be let in and out at the side door. No one else in Masterton would break the Liberal laws but SHAW The requisitionists would never do such a thing as sell a flannel to a man after 6 p.m.; but wicked SHAW would do anything. Do not forget that he has a Side Door. A consignment of second hand Oppossum Rugs from Australia just arrived, and now on view. . - Old men and maidens, young men and children, All must in time this world's pleasure? abjure; Yet their lives will be lengthened, their iovs will be strengthened, By taking what? why, Universal Cold I Cure, ■

Jiilfc T. G. HOAR. Monumental Sculptor, DIRECT IMPORTER of ITALIAN MARBLES and SCOTCH GRANITES. A VERY fine selection of Monuments and Tombstones in stock. Concrete and Stone Curbings and Iron Railings erected in any part of N.Z. All work done at Reasonable Prices. Encourage local industry, and get better results than are obtainable elsewhere. Wairarapa Monumental Works, HALL-STREET, - MASTERTON. Undertakes the protection of INVENTIONS, DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS in all Countries. Address—QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Send for Pamphlet, " Adviob to Invbn tobb." Free on application. New Zealand Insurance Co. LIMITED. (Established 1559.) Capital £1,500,000 FIRE, Marine and Accident Risks o: every description accepted. Agents for Masterton— J. D. CRUICK BHANK & CO., Ltd., Perry-street. O. A. Ewbn, Manager, Wellington. I GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every Assurance Policy issued by the Department. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. London and Edinburgh. Subscribed Capital £2,750,00( Paid up £687,50( Reserve Fund £1,842,544 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Chief Agents, Wellington CHAS. A. TABUTEAU, Agent, Masterton Do You Ask Your Grocer foi "WAXINE" SOAP, And Insist Upon Having It, OR are you willing to take the inferio: quality so often sent, and for whicl you pay the same price as for the best? Two bars of WAXINE SOAP will do ai much washing as three bars of other poap will do it better.andyou will save a shilling DO NOT BE PUT OFF, BUT INSIST UPON GIVING "Waxino" Soap a Trial. LADIES I Give your Husbands a treat b; getting your Fish Supplies at the Tl/j-ASTERTON FRESH FISH MARKEI Fresh Fish Daily. W. D. AYSON, Proprietor. Opposite Exchange Buildings.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8780, 11 June 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8780, 11 June 1907, Page 2

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