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k 1 SEASON, at 41 ,"" South liead. >ta the Pwe'TKd tlydes\Ms \ \ dale Stallion— PiUNCE op Walbs was brad in th". Otago district by John Keid, Esq., of Eidorslie, Oimaru, and ho is a dappled bay. His stock in the V\ nirarapa needs no commort, especially tho.'o out of thoroughbred mares, tor dairy farm work, which are in great demand, and fetching high prices. His services being at a reasonable figure for this cUrS, farmery should take advantage of i his opportunity of securing valuable draught slock. Sired by Clydebank (urn-), d°in Dai- , ling, byLoid Salisbury (luipj, g dam! Emerald IV, by At bids'one, gg granddam Emerald, by Young Uirker (imp), gg g grand dam Laura MePhiron by Sir Colin (imp), g g g g giand-dam by Marquis Clydetunk was bred by David McGibbon, Esq., cf ( ainpbelltown, Scotland. Sire Primus by the world-re ncwned Prince of Wales, dam Nancy Lee ry Au d Man, by New Man out of Primula by Drumflower Farmer. Lauta AlcPherson gained twenty fiwt' and champion prizes at Christchurch; Oamaiuand Dunedin Shows Emerald 11. was sold by auction ou March 30th, 1899. to Mr Alexander, of Hawera, for 185 guineas, and is a full sister to Darling. Emerald is a full sister to Laura Folt-y, dam of Lord Eanfurly, and was\ shown five times and awarded five 'firtt prizes. 'lii/KMS— £4 4s sinule mare, two or more of the same owner, as per agreement Payable by P.JN. due Ist January, 1910. All caiSe taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is 'd per woeK For fu'l particular's apply to J. V. RIiED, Owner, South j Road, Mabterton.

CONVINCING PROOF that AND THAT '[lit: i KOTOGRtfHS DISPLAYED AKE GENUINE IN I.VERY WAY. Studio, 171 Ca:-hel Street, Christchurch, Bth May, 1000. Messrs W. Brice and .Son, Hair Specialists, Cliristckti.-ch. Dsar Sirs,— „ 4 ~ It has surprised me to lenrn ihut t.» authenticity oi the photographs you public h;is been challenged. 1 now wiJli to repeat, without qurlllicr.' tiu.i, tiiat cvo.-y picture was taken by iik direct from the sublect, and that the print* were subsequ.'iiily produced from negatives which were absolutely without any retouching whatever. ' The improved condition of the same individual when the second photograph was taken in respect to growth of hair, was, undoubtedly solely due to " Brice's Rcfrenerator." It succeeded in r restoration which 1 am afraid was quite beyond the art of even the cleverest photographer who has up to the present date exposed a plate. Let me in conclusion, wish you ail success with your wonderful Specific. I am, Dear Sirs, 11. H. CLIFFORD. BRICK'S REORNERATOR is prepared in. two wtrenj.'UiK--:W. Cd., Special strength ss. Cd. if or lony-stiindiiif,' cases'. "iEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS Photos can be seen at th.3 Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Maaterton ; J. Baillie, Carterton; and T. P. Willi Pahiatua.

NEW ZEALAND 'PHONE CLOTHING FACTORY 6 YOUTHS',SUITSJ 3 G £r r ,!P? nt Jt:, Coat » Ve3t ar,d Trousers, IA/i 2.7/6 to 38/-, NOW--26 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES. 12/6 to 15/-. Now ail to go at h/-QUEEN-STREET MASTERTQN, i 111 I A T the close of our Stocktaking we I find ourselves in possesI sion of some remnants in Linoleums and Oilcloths. They are of first-class quality, and in /approved patterns, and we ptake our reputation on their wearing qualities. These remnants are to be clewed at very . ~ , , . low'rates, and you are invited to come alon* ani inspect them. All marked in plain figures. Queen-sireet, Masterion, OCE V£S * I Men's Working Boots. I nnHE Boots chat are distinctly the • -L working men's favourites are the J "KITCHENER." They afford him splen-i 1 did service, give the maximum of comfort, 9 and are waterproof. • For the next TEN DAYS "Kitchener" f Watertights will be sold at from 13/6 to I 15/6. m [Next to the Empire Hotel, MASTEBTON.

The Wellington Meat Export Co., LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Work»: NGAHAURANQA. Important to Farmers. W.M.E.Co. Manures Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga in 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, 5/- per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture £5/7/6 per ton No. 3 .. £5/5/No. 5 „ £5/2/6 ,; Potato ~ £5/2/6 .. Imported Superphosphate £5/5/- •• Particulars of Analysis posted to any address on application, Special Mixtures can be made at any time to suit Farmers. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for Freezing on their own account. Prices and all particulars can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the buyers in the country. WALTER G. FOSTER, Managing Director,

HIE IS given to all to inspect the display of WALL PAPERS in the shop lately occupied by Mr Norman. See the latest in the wall paper world. Nobody in attendance. PLEASE WALK IN. Chas. E. Baniell, MASTEETON.

Mr M. A. McFiirijinp; Tobacconist, Maryborough, Vic, writes: "My boy had been troubled with bronchitis for some time, and tnough I had expert opinion and their prescriptions he still seemed to be getting worse. I was really afraid that he was developing consumption. At length I concluded to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial, and can truthfully say the result was wonderful. From the very first he commenced to pick up, and is to-day quite healthy. At -the least symptom of an attack I now give him a few doses, and it always checks the complaint at once. Have also given Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy to my other children when attacked with croup, with be same good results." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.

Hannah's Boot Sale. 'M 'E have decided to ( continue our Boot and .*W Sale forTWO DAYS LONGER, during which time we shall offer sowo sensational Bargains in . LADIES' FOOTWEAR. Clearance Days—Friday #t Saturday, —WE HAVESO Pairs LADIES' GLACE LACE & BUTTON SHOES, with pump soles and leather heels, usual price 15/6. To quit at 12/6. 15 Pairs LADIES' LACE & BUTTON GLACE KID BOOTS, with welted patent leather toe c*aps, leather heels, usual price 18/6. To clear at 14/6. 20 Pairs LADIES' "FORD BK.AND" BUTTON & LACE 800 rs,. with pump soles &ni< leather heels, usual price 21/-. Must bo cleared at 14/6. 56 Pahs LADIES' SAMPLE LACE, BUTTON & STJKAP SHOKS,sizes 3, 4; 6 and 7, usual prices 13/6,12/6, 11/6, 10/6, to clear at 6/11. Dozens of other lines are to clear at absurd prices REMEMBER-—These prices are for Cash, and are to last Only Two Days, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. Removal .Notice ,'E have removed into new premises, in the Centra! Qa-age Buildings, where special facilities offer for rii.-pky.lu4 our magnificent stock of Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments.'"' We have easily the largest stock in the district to select from, including Pianos and Organs by the recognised leading makers of Organs and P*anos. We are Sole Agents for the following celebrated EnglJsh-made Pianos and Organs— PlANOS— Collard & Collard, Eavestaff & Son, J. & J. Hopkinson, George Russell. ORGANS— English Made, Malcolm & Co,, London. Continental Pianos, C. Beckstein, the professor's favourite, Paul Werner, Eamspotger, Trubner, Rapoldi, and the femous Haake. Pianol a. Pianos and Pianolas. Our terms are the easiest in existence. Call and inspect our stock, which is the largest outside Wellington. BRITISH 8 CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., J. LOWNDES, Local Manager. CENTRAL GARAGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.

►LEASE re*tem£er fclmfc our made-to-order Garments Tliey possess all that is most excellent and desirable in Btyle—fit—fabric—comfort -appearance and finish. They p'ease you just as long as you wear them, and when finally you lay them aside the knowledge of the long service, the pleasure of their perfect wearing qualities, and the satisfaction that you have received exceptional value, will ever be a profitable remembrance. THE Ladies'& Gentlemen's Tailor. Perfect Dentistry. Mmmm * that counts, but the ciais of work you get for your money. Inferiordentistryij co«lly at any price, and the mischief is that you cannot judge of the work until long after you have parted with your money. OUR CONTOUR DENTURES WITH ' ■ PORCELAIN GUMS DEFY DETECTION AS BEING ARTIFICIAL. S«to of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Painleu Extraction, I/-. Temporary sets to permanent, £l/1/-. Single Tooth, 5/-. ' CONSULTATION FREE. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HICH-CRADE. Op« Saturday Evening, till 9 o'clock. Write or call for further particular! FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yard, above Perrett. Chemi.t). WELLINGTON. Mmmm See the recognised Guide to Window Draperies. 600 Illustrations. Sent FREF Ideal Heme Decorations at DIRECT LOOM PRICES. "•■ ' •We make Lace and Net Curtains above common-place, also Dainty Nets, Muslin's. Cretonnes Tapestries, Indies' and Gents' Underwear, Tailoring, Boots and Shoes ' FURNITURE UST. Special Knockdown Make for Shipping:. Reliable British Mn'-p tor 51 years admitted the best for lasting service. See List of Reliable Household i'inmio 1 10^S d 22/6 11/6 ™£ 2 White Damask Table Cloths, 2 yds. by x yds, rich pattern hemmed. 2 White Damask Table Cloths, special make, in cotton, having the effect of Linen. Damask, 60 ins. long, 54 ins. wide, hemmed. -. Hiilt Bleached Table Cloths, hard wearing, 3 Jri.sh Cambric Ten Cloths, hand-embroidered and drawn thread. 2 Handsome Trnv Covers, Irish hnnd-embroidered and drnw ''-vnii \ MARVELLOUS VALUE. TRY ONE. RELIABLE Wj CAKING Write for ottr Catalogues now, cost nothing, may save vou povnds « . «V. ice Ll st ma J r be obtained from the Office of this Paper. /p«t ,crttAML. PEACH & SOWS, Box 618 The Looms,NOTTINGHAM, England.

A little Peach in the orchard grew, A little Peach of emeruld hue; Warmed by the sun and wet b/ the dew, It grew- ' jCJL enough—just sweet enough—just pink-cheeked enough—it, together with its rosy-rod Brothers and Sisters, was plucked and made into PRESERVED PEACHES. What a treat they'd make for your next picnic! Just imagine with what delight and appetite you would "set to." But be sure you get "K" Brand, or vour disappointment will be great. All Grocers. In Half and One Gallon Tins. & Co., Ltd. NELSON : "Where the Best Fruit Grows."

The Famous Remedy fox» Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. REARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. V* Oll|2f lIS CSC %J 0 luS UiMWmMi r Soreness in the Chert, experience delightful and rapid rel'e'f • * «. i i. * j -i.l xi. j- ■ xt , , ~t ~, - - Q d it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become fthrnnin «« n f ° tlw) se , eiop , ÜB u«.4. w «« « uv* n u»„ — B ~ O/ ™.», w„ uIDU „^— D , ueo u properly treated with this nredicine. No house should be without it, as, feiken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient; aS *"' Consu mption Forwarded by pest to any stress when not obtainable locally. Obtainable from Herbert T. Wood, Chemist Masterton i 8 Certsia «CW ZEALASI3 SRAKCM OFFICE-NO II FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDINGS WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9568, 14 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9568, 14 August 1909, Page 2

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