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Sale I Sale I TOO LATE FOE OUR OHRI3TMAS TRADK. Therefo-o, we must quit our LINEN GOOD 3, which nave just arrived at FINE BALE PRICES. LINEN GOODS, direct from Japan, at 4d, 6d, 7|d and 9d Each RUNNERS from 1/9 to 8/11 Fach TRAYCLOTHS from 1/9 to 9/6 Each All New Goods. Soe Out* Window. EVEasterton's Shopping Centre. Sal© I Bui©! A ND GUARANTEED 15 be equally efficacious i jd>-. feij. li xjL (in keeping " cold liquids icy cold" and || J J " hot liqui'B steaming hot " for at least 24 hours) gi t%€ 5 t" ,- " : "™ 11 Mi // a ts an y other make on the market. H Mt fcjjilJl/ gA 1 II r TrnTTI] if J lf )I EXCEr.,LF,NT FOR KERPIMQ i ' a III!! IffH" "BABY'S FOOD" WARM. I / ;{jjl :; } M.P.S. (by exam ), 1 : ||||l ■;] Pharmaceutical Chemist,, i MABTERTON. I 1 C@S"£lJiTI©S ; for the Show* !TT is csrtain that a great many Tailor-mada Cbstum9S will be ssen ■■ JL at the Show Of course, some will ba alleged tailor-mido — that { i is, made by seametressea in Londor or Paris, and got up to look like i j< the genuine. There "will be many, however, really tailor-made and ; J after all these are the most satisfactory. I Donald's Co3tam93 are baing worn by score? of ladies in Wairarapa. ■ i and all are satisfied. Let U3 make yoar Show Costume. I guarantee I it will please you in every way. \ I Ladies' Tailor, - - Quears-streef. \ Ibngsi Distinctly High-class Boots I / at 22s 6i " ' / fTHHESE Boots are distinctly bighclaes, being made by H /Sh a celebrated Briiish Manufacture: , upon the most ggg I ' \ fashionable lasts. If j V<a *4sl • c a, ° ' 38en P ar, i eu^ar ly fortunate in M W\. purchase, c ,nsidering the ocarciiy of H ili(<, "<i/ N. c best leather in England. Each and if "'"^fiii^ every boot, apart from being a revelation || /t^*** , * q va^ue ' combines the desirable features || of Bound materials, const ientious workman- g ship, tnd faultless appearance in a degree B 7S, that justifies a higher price than H m 2216, li H at which figure we offer them. They may be had in either TAN or BLACK S I™ Leather. Call io-dey and se3ure " fcos comfort , ' for the warm weather. ji " Th© 'W W^ , ® A 1l (The Post Office || the Feet." 1.1-ll'wiilSliCl our store) I JOO6L Travel This Sβ iscn jrf&Gk. Stand This JL in tne Msßtarttn r m^^a »^ J^^P ; %i -■- Season, the Dibtrict, the Purebred "nSSBSi?*£J Standard-bred TrotClydesdale Stallion, M§[ MS DALMUIR. PIRATE. Sire £™ IK p INCE ( im PO. HO 2 *. Vol. HoNEgTY (imp.) DALMUIR is a dark chestnut, and etands "OIRATE'S sire is the Great American 16 hanas 3 inches high, well-balanced, evenly A Trctticg Horse HONESTY, by Priam marked horse of great weight anrt substance, i/98 > dam Western Girl, by Chieftain 721, possessing iaro feood feet, pah terns, nice grand-dam Dodge mare by Jim Crow quality of hair, legs, and a great top. He is (Coburn s). Honesty was a chestnut horse a tremondously straight level mover, and has foaled i& 1877. He was imported to Meltho activity of a tip-top breeder, and a sure bourne from California about 1883. His foal-getter. This horse'e carthorse stock is rLCord *or the mile is 2min 25J sec. Belling well in New Zoalacd. He is also one ~ V lrilte 8 d "m VIOLETTA (imp.) is by of the finest-tempered horses to be found. Be no 80n ftysdyk'n Hamb,etonian), from has many first prices to his creoit, and his Nita t by Saw.ver'o Hambletonian), from Betsy stock are highly spoken of in the Clutha dis- Austin (hy Montreal, a Canadian pajer). tr ; ct. From his pedigree it will be seen at a having been for several seasons standing glance that he is one of the best, and his *•* lil o Bobartviiie stud, and mated with the uuperb quality will satisfy the most critical. ver y bePt mar es in Australia, including KenHis Biro, Dalmiiir Punce (iirp ), is a great j tucli y airi idam of Ostlerie), it will bs seen Show hor&3 and also a great breeder. His l^ al Pirate s credentials are equal to, if not performances read :—32 firsts and chain- than, any sire in New Zealand, pions, 1 second and 3 third prizes -edigreo: 13 the sire of a great number of Lalmuir Prince (11024 Vol. XXIII), was noted performers. He has a beautiful temper, bred by Mr John McFonald, Boquhauran ancl 1S perfectly quiet in saddle or harness. Dainiuir, Dumbartom-hiie, bcotlacd, a: d im- -Pirate is a beautiful de e p chestnut, sunding ported to Kew Zealand in 1901 by Mr Wat 16^*?^j,inoh hi - h «- eon Abram, Kelso, Ctago. Sire, King Khama- riKATE will Btand the coming season at (10069, Vol. XVI 11.) ; dam, Boquhanran "is owner s farm, Taueru. As a limited nmnMaid 111024, Vol XXIIL, page 30;, by Lead- b6r , cf m a r «=s only will be taken, early appliingSt&r ((232, Vol XL) G-sire. Merchant cation is necessary. Terms, JE3 cash ; two Prince (38b9, Vol. VII.); g dam, Maggie, by or more as agreement. Grazing free tiil Callender (4901, Vol. IX.); g-sire, Orlando maree &re suntea. AH care taken, but no (8022, Vol. XII); g-g Pirp, Drew's Prince of responsibility. For full particulars apply to Wales' (673); gg g sire General (33«).; g-g- ihe owner— g-g-sire, Sir Walter Scott; g-g g-g g-sire, G. R. GA3RETT, Tavern. Clydeboy (574). by bcotsmau (754). *l Dam, Violet il. ; sire, Richmond, bred by <(p®W Andrew Town, Hobartville, New South Wales, caMAO/lk (•at\ by Wide of Richmond, son of Gallant Scotch- v,MkTO **"** V * *> man (imp.;l and Counters (imp) G-dam, Fikland-Alumini Australian Maggie (imp.) by Mure Lad (imp.), Vβ ||1 from Glasgow Maggie (imp.). Was sold at "^AJ McCulloch's Sale in Melbourne for Biogas. _. ANAr)A • d , rhPHtmit hnr H « B f a r,^r Richmond's g dam, Glasgo w Maggie, was of C 15 |i Spn?f nS For further particulars glgto CANADA'S dam Alumini (11) is by PatWest bush roadSasTerto ™®> Melboarne Cu P «■* mO Stand This Finland (4), by Bill of Portland (26), son JL SeaeonatMas- of St. Simon (11) ,from Fishwife. Finland terton, the Standard- in the sira of Bobrikoff, Lapland, Nylaad, b ? ed Trotting Stal- Vaea, Chief Lochiel. Heleanthus, White lion— Ccckade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. **^^ J|k nnN BobrikoS won the G, G. Stead Memorial Cup, E^ssssKP^ssw^^s^^ww^-^et. ,, **" o« al - lJ » J i , a. ji m ii eSi i n 2mia 7sec, carrying 9st; the isy wiiftwood, aam M»y Beiaon, by juflge Beiaon, 0.3.0. Handicap, 1 mile, in lmin 39sec, dam Mny (both imported from America). carrying 9st; Auckland Plate, miles; the jay hetjDON is a 6yr old brown horse, standing Porangahau Handicap, 6 furlongs, in lmin over 1C hands and has records of 2.U7 for n rnilc as ]A.oai> *»orrvrincT Qat lilVt • nlen imnnrtnnf » vyr old, ,v d 2 23 nnd 2.15 3-5 as a Syr pW. He is I * BeC '. Carrying «8t , aISO important Icvul headed, nnd ixocs in open bridle ;is possessed TSCeS in Australia lßßu season, of pood bone and constitution ana perfect feet CANADA, belongs to the No. 11 sire Cute, a 2yr old sirod by Jay Beldnn, won at last fomilv -nriinaA rAnrnaonf-ntiwfln ■irx'lnflA fit *Bhbmton meeting. This wn« the fust ot jay Bel- family, whoserepresentatiyes memae at aon's stock to raise. One of his progeny 18 months OldOn, Orme, tlSherman, OOUlt, etc. oia, bred by J. D. Piper, Esq., of Hawke's Bay, w»s Good paddocking 1/6 per week. Mares BS.Wiffi£^% M e^S*a e Sd i, S2 vijlreceive every attention and all reasonfor nn unbroken youngster " able care, but no responsibility taken. For full particulars see cards, or nppiy to owner— Terms: £5 5s per mare; to be paid Ist b. maxted, January, 1912. Further particulars from— Kkijoi-jsMaßt, MastwQn. * 0_ O'DONNELL, Upper Plain.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11264, 3 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11264, 3 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11264, 3 February 1912, Page 3

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