■T. G-. HOAR, Sculptor. WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY AND PRICES UNEQUALLED. MEMORIALS Erected in any Cemetery in tho Dominion. Correspondence in-vited, and Designs promptly forwarded. Having an intimate knowledge of all brandies of the trade, including imperishable lead lettoringj guarantee all work. Mr Hour is the only articled monumental Kculptor and mason in bushiess in tiie Wairarapa. Telephone 273. "25 Years in Use. Bakes as Weil as Ever." THIS is the experience of a client with ou3 of our Ranges, who writes enthusiastically praising it for the satisfaction it has given in baking, limiting, and economy. The Zealaedia Mange will give YOU equal satisfaction. It's a warrior for work, a wonder to cook with, a poeket-taver in mspect of the manner in which it economises in fuel Write for Catalogue No. IG. It's free. The ZEALANDIA is sold by all Ironmongers. BARMiEIGiHAEVI & GO., LTD., 223, GEORGE-ST., DUNEDIN. ONE of the joys of travel is to know where everything is and whore to lay your hand when certain articles are required. To Travel in Comfort " take with you one of our ladies' trunks, port-μ-vkteaus, leather GLADSTONE or BRIEF BAGS. If the purse will not allow the expense, try one of our FIBREKANE DRESS BASKETS or CARRYALLS. They are cheap, but endurable, and are specially useful for picnics, being very light. For the 'Xmas season we have opened out some charming PEGGY BAGS for the ladies at special 'Xmas prices. Jas. Elliott & C© 99 SADDLES, Qf BEN-STREET - - MaSTSRTON. |(\ /| /JS- p ft * R } ■ n ti /gs|p a from herds of Ayrshire s \* --; 1 and other splendid Cows /\ . " i HIGHLANDER ' | CONDENSED MILK f #^J§j is "Full Cream," and v deliriously Rich, Pure, vpWjfß and Inviting ! fti / \ i Contains only Fresh ]J I Milk and Cane Sugar - | unadulterated. j The best obtainable for Cooking, Bale- 8 ing and Table use. The Ideal Infants' S Food! " You can depend upon it." g $jlr VJaupivsillad Klilori^ossM f Fatal to insect life— ,^<ss^&j harmless to ever y t^n ß>^^^^^ £ J else. Sold in t^s^Pv^^^ L only, but b© |surojou S HAIR HINTS. la/jrOST Ladies give every possible care IS/A, and attention to the Teeth, Complexion and Hands, and yet often neglect one of their chief charms—THE HAIR. . During the hot, dry months of Summer tho hair is very apt to fall out, and unXesa proper precautions are taken, alarming results may follow. To improve the general condition of the Hair, the scalp should be kept perfectly clean. A little I PA!3&ei?'@ HAIR TOfi>]s<3 I rubbed well into the roots, before retiring al night, thoroughly cleanses the scalp, restores vitality to the hair, and gives it that glossy and healthy appearance so much to bo desired. Paekss'b Hair Tonio io not greasy, but is a natural hair food, delightfully cooling r.nd refreshing. Ps*s«se 5 *J,/& sa BottSa. From all CHEMISTS and STQSBS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 3
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