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Ei^N-iNJiS§iS_i^__!_-^i§^ii<^-_^'Sp ff \. P • HENDRY'S .. . J || HALF - GUINEA || \ HARD OR SOFT / H FELT HATS. . .. ■ The Best Value in EVlasferton. ||j iT Em mm PHIII _r \F % sggj \Ji f |a W* Abraham and Williams' Maw Building, S™ ||| Queen-street. HI ■S*/___M___/^^ COSTUME AfRFRT WFRR 39,Queen-st M SPSCJALJST. iairD&Kl W _UOJLJ Rflastenton. rfIHERE is nothing so neat as a Navy Faced Cloth for Ladies' Costumes, We've just received two rolls of Faced Cloth —the best we could buy—they are dainty, yet strcngly wcven. Made in the best English factory of pure wool—guaranteed fast dye and good wearing quality. See these fabrics to-day, you'll not be importuned to purchase. •■THE HOME OF GOOD TAILORING." I — —_y __■- _ . - " Klf-G." "ADVANCE," I A broad wicked kerosene stove ; large Two wicks, and substantially made ; i container, easily lit, instantaneous heat; perfectly clean : improved burner, giving | splendid in any house. Marked down intense heat. Clearing them at— I to— ' 4/6 6/- ---§ " LITTLE JAP." " TWIN JAP." § I An inexpensive househould help ; will Double wicks ; very quick; grand dur- | 5 boil a kettle in a few minutes ;no smoke. ing summer months for preparing tea— g § no «n_ell' a few left, to go at — you can let the kitchen fire out— | I ' 3/ 6 S; '" 1 j CHAS. E. DANIELL. -rt-B HWrWTIBTHHIKTIIIIIIIIWiM p" I*™""*1 '*™'"'"*- i«-.«_■ -«m™™i..»_-_--:--Fi_i-_r-fi^^f|____ *"s&__ f I ii___-_rf 1 (Ths; Local Dip) § S The discovery of Wlessrs E. A. Collier, wool expert, and 3 j W, G. Taylor, M.F..C.V.S. j 1 fFIHIS wonderful specific, for destroying all parasitic life affecting sheep,., was 1 I JL thoroughly tested last season by several prominent flockowners in this district, 1 1 including such noted breeders as ftflcGregor Bros., Bland Rayner and 1 1 C 5. R. Sykes, all of whom recommend it and state that they are going to use it this | I season. | I The Dip will te found the cheapest and most effective on the § I market. It leaves the wool soft and lustrous, and stimulates the growth. | 1 Read what McGregor Bros, say about C.T. DIP :— | I " Ngutuawa," Masterton. 1 1 23rd November, 1909. 1 J Messrs Collier and Taylor. I Dear Sirs,—Having us 3d your Dip on a portion of our flock we have no hesitation g iin saying that we were well pleased with the condition in which it left the wool, there g being no stain and apparently no check in the growth of the wool. At shearing time g we found them freer from parasites than the remainder of our flock, which were § dipped in the usual way. The Dip is easily mixed and keeps well in solution, as we found practically no sediment in the dipping bath after standing for several clays. McGregor bros. McGregor Bros, are so pleased with C.T. DSP that they are going to use it on their valuable stud sheep this season. PRICE : 4/- PER GALLON. (One gailon dips over one hundred sheep.) BUILT LIKE A WATCH at the largest and best recognised Sewing Machine Factory in the World. ANYONE CAN BUILD A SEWING MACHINE, run a hotel, or paint a picture. BUT THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. Paint and putty will doctor up a cheap sewing machine into a decent imitation of the high-grade article, but a month's use will discover the difference—the 1 parallel of a donkey to a racehorse. I The intelligent purchaser will not be deceived into squandering his money § upon an unknown cheap machine, when AN ACKNOWLEDGED HIGH-GRADE 1 CAN BE BOUGHT FOR LITTLE MORE MONEY. Singer's areknown throughout the world as the HIGHEST STANDARD. SEE LATEST MODELS at Singer Showroom, Queen-street, Masterton. (Next Holloway & Son, Butchers) Head Office i B, Willla-strest< Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9593, 3 February 1910, Page 2

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