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"Gardening, the inclination of Kiagi and tho Choice of Philosophers."— —Sir Wm. Temple GARDEN SEEDS VyE have just received our new sen son's stock of Garden Seeds frow Mfe'fisra NIMMO AND BAIE. F. COOPER, LTD. BUTTON'S, LTD. Make your selection early, whii* stocks are large. &LL&l¥ AEID©©. GROCERS, QUBEK STREET, MASTERTON. SING UP PHONE c©, WHERE DO THE PEOPLE GO FOR PRIME JOINTS? TO OQILVY AND SONS. THE BUSY BUTCHERS. TF you are not already one of their satisfied customers become one at once. ONCE A CUSTOMER—ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. TELEPHONE 65.

FOR SOLID WEAR—. MURRAY'S . BOOTS. MEN! You will ob- " tain boots at '^ r f* l **~°~~* % > i . ' Murray's that ""^O splendid wear and W """"""""IKriimf weather risistance. Vj l "/A A Wo see that they are made from care- iCSUpT fully selected, leath- j?plgr ers, and soled with solid bark - tannod /LfepifY hide. If you want /JZjß!h » boots that will keep w I out all wet and give WfSSSSwM you an exceptional iH^^mi amount of service in W face of constant use on hard gritty roads, / buy them at Mrs Mur / >r ray's. Incidentally, Jf jf, you will save on therS\jf ihrs. c. ml hurray, Footwear Imjrorter, MASTERTON. (Next Mr H. T. Wood's.) .__ , NEW ZEALAND ifISSSJRARSE COMPANY. (Established 1859). fpIEE, Marine and Accident Bisks of ever ydescription accepted. A-gents for Masterton: G. H. PERSY « 00. j Perry Street. H. E. Kempthorne, Manager, Wol»asrton.

*. The British Government will - not allow the British cocoa manufacturer to export either cocoa or chocolate. The entire i output as required for war pur- ' poses. Cadbury's are thus compelled to suspend their Gift b Scheme until after the war, 1 when all coupons w*il be honoured and gifts forwarded. l L 1 ) ; n-i-i „».,.■■,.,» .iMi.,l ■■...1.1..11..T- wmm I I J 5 ' > (Made In Australia—Delivery within 14 Days.) * HPHE JELBABT ia a light and powerful Tractor that will do all the j J -work on the farm —threshing, harvesting, ploughing, ehaffcutting, road ■ I haulage, etc. . i I Will work in wot and boggy ground where horses cannot work. i I FUEL —CRUDE OIL; cost of fuel and lubrication, 15a a day. ' , i With every machine an expert is sent to run and operate the tractor ; I for 28 days free of cost. , I ONE OF MANY TESTIMONIALS. : I Messrs Jelbart Bros., Ballarat. - 1 Diar Sirs, —Eeferring to the 8 h.p. j| - I Tractor I purchased from you recently, J 1 I have much pleasure in stating that I ; : a did the whole of my harvesting with it, jj ) I taking off 100 acres per week for 6 jj 1 weeks running, total 600 acres, and did f ; I up to 22 acres per day, at about an aver- - I age cost of Is per acre for fuel, oil, etc. L I I beg to further state that I am well ; L a satisfied with my investment.—Yours I ; § truly, (Signed) A. HOLT, ; ■ I Cannie. \ - I We supply Crude Oil Fuel, Australian Light and Heavy Motor Spirit, j , I Distillate, Gas Oil, Spraying Oil, etc. ■ \ r I Write for full particulars of this great Tractor to i I PATESSOM apeS FOBFFTSON, ' \ COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND > 5 OPEWIWO DaSPLfIY JPIi'V 1 ! WEW SEASON'S GOODS J^^^W I INCLUDING SMART MILLINERY, "iPifliFy I DAINTY BLOUSES, Etc., Etc. H^^^^^ 3 lit 1 I WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, I I AND FOLLOWING DAYS. rI- ' ! THE Early Spring is the most Beautiful Season of the Year, and the m Early SPRING BLOUSES, MILLINEKy, Etc., showing are MADE j to MATCH IT. I EVEN as the early BIRD that hops about and chirrups almost before the dawn of -ay SECURES for its morning meal the fattest and most 1 succulent of the invertebrate little animals that are known as worms, SO : i EARLY SHOPPERS tripping about in the EARLY SPRING TIME have j the BEST CHOICE of NEWEST CR EATIONS of the SEASON. j ; i THAT IS WHY I HUGO AND SHEARER f i j j ASK THE LADIES TO PAY AN EARLY VISIT TO THEIR POPULAR 9 $ SHOWROOM, and inspect these LOVELY NOVELTIES direct from I || London. » ! ;. ■ . THE STORE OF PROGRESS, E J ■ MABTERTOK, . | • i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13605, 1 August 1918, Page 6

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