STAVD THIS L SEASON, at 41 South Road.Masterton. I the Puiebred Clydes- . J dale Stallion— Piwnce -of Walis was bred in the Oiago district by J<hn Reid, Esq., of Elderslie, Omnaru, and he is a dappled bay. His stock in the Wairarapa needs no conmieit, tspecially thc*e out of thoroughbred mares, tor dairy farm work, which are in great demand, and fetching high pries. His services being at a reasonable figure tor this clats, farmers should taku ad vantage, of this opportunity of securirisr valuable draught stock. 'Sired by Clydebank (imp), d°m Darlii,g, by l,uru Dalit-bury (imp;, g dam Emerald IV, by Atheroma, gg granddam Kmenilil, hv Young Barker (imp), gg g grand dam Laura McPh.tr.-on b> Sir Colin (imp), g g g g grand-dam Jess by Marquis Clydebank was bred by iiaviu McGibbon.'Esq., of Tampbelltown, Scotland. Sire Primus by the world-re newned Prince of Wales, dam Nancy Leo ry a uld Man. by .New Man out of Primula by Drumflower Farmer. Lam a McPherson gained twenty and champion prizes at Christchurch; Oaniaiuand Dunedin Shows. Emerald 11. was sold by auction on 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 Foh y, dam of Lord Itanfurly, and was shown five times aLd awarded five first prizes. 'ILRMS £4- 4s single mare, two or more of the same owner, as per agreement Payable by P.JM. due Ist January, 1910. All care taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is Fd per For full particulars npnlv <o J. V. REED, Owner, South Road, Masterton. The Wellington Meat Export Co., LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offloei: , LAMBTON qUAY, WELLINGTON Worki: NGAHAURANQA. Important to Farmers. W.M.E.Co. Manures Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahaurang* 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.
BRICE'S REGENERATOR The unique Hair-Producer. Price, 3/6; special strength, 5/6. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM The enemy of dandruff. Keeps the scalp in perfect condition. Price, 2/-. Here are examples out of hundreds of what these peerless remedies are doing: every day: These photographs are guaranteed genuine and unretouched, by Mr. H. H. Clifford, of Christchurch. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! Photos can be seen at tha Pharmacies of Messrs H. T. Wood, Maaterton; J. Baillie, Carterton; and T. P. WillsPahiatua.
Stocktaking Bargains. Thrown Out to Clear. NEW ZEALAND 'PBOTE ! CLOTHING FACTORY 6 YOUTHS' SUITS. 3 Garments, Coat, Vest and Trousers. 27/6 to 38/-. NOW- IU/Dt 26 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES. 12/6 to 15/-. Now all to go at N.Z. Clothing Factory, QUEEN-STREST MASTERTON, mmsmmm lINGIOIMS * T the close of our L Stocktaking we I find ourselves in posses- . sion of BotQe' remnants .. . in Linoleums and Oil- ■ cloths. m They are of ficsfc-class 1 quality, and in approvI ed patterns, and we stake our reputation on their wearing qualities. - - These remnants are low rates, and you are iuvite Ito ome along and inspect them. All marked in plain figures. Ok. vO«| Queen-street, Master ton, JHE Boots chat are distinctly the working men's favourites are the "KjCTCHENEE." They afford him splendid service, give the maximum of comfort, and are waterproof. For the next TEN DAYS "Kitchener" k Watertights will be sold at from. l 3/6 to J 15/6. Kitchener, [Next to the Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. ►LEASE remember that our made-to-order Garments . are •'DIFFERENT." They possess all that is most excellent and desirable in style—fit—fabric—comfort -appearance and finish. They please 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. Nature's Best Gift! , /"\NE of the best gifts Nature can bestow is v-* a set of perfect teeth. Failing this it ii wonderful what an ideal substitute we can provide. ' i Should your teeth require attention, come and •ee us. , We have facilities for extracting them without pain and replacing them with the best —r ,and most comfortable artificial ones. Special attention devoted to children's teeth. Seta el Teeth, £2/2/- Mid £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Painless Extraction, 1/-. Temporary sets remade to permanent, £l/1/-. Single Tooth, 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE. Open all Saturday till 9 p.m.. Write or call for further particulars. FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS. 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yards above Perrett. Chemist). WELLINGTON. GREAT BARGAINS BY OCEAN MAIL PEAEK'S^DAMASK See the recognised Guide to Window Draperies. 600 Illustrations. Sent FREE Ideal Home Decorations at DIRECT LOOM PRICES. lake Lace and Net Curtains above common-place, also Dainty Nets, Muslins. Creto Tapestries, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Tailoring, Soots and Shoes. FURNITURE LIST. Special Knockdown Make for Shipping. Reliable British Make. For 51 years admitted the best for lasting- service. See List of Reliable Household Linens MARVELLOUS PARCEL 22/6 1/6 %f 2 White Dnmask Table Cloths, 2 yds. by a yds, rich pattern hemmed. 2 White Damask Tabie Cloths, special make, in cotton, having the effect of Linen, Damask, 60 Ins. long-, 54 ins. wide, hemmed. 2 Half Bleached Table Cloths, hard wearing:, 2 Irish Cambric Tea Cloths, hand-embroidered and drawn thread. 2 Handsome Tray Covers, Irish hand-embroidered and drawn ttrread. MARVELLOUS VALUE. TRY ONE. RELIABLE WEARING Write for our Catalogues now, cost nothing, may save you pounds. Price List may be obtained from the Office of this Paper. (Est. i 8«.) SAML.PEACH&SONS, Box 618 The Looms,NOTTINGHAM,EngIand.
Invitation i*S given to all to inspect JL 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. Clias. E. Daniell, MASTEETON.
Boot Sale. E have decided to continue our Boot and Shoo Sale for TWO DAYS .v t LONGER, during 'which time we shall offer sorno sensational Bargains in LADIES' FOOTWEAB. Clearance Days—Friday & Saturday, Aug 13th & 14th ' —WE HATE—--30 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 soles, patent leather toe caps, leather heelcs, usual price 18/8. To clear at 14/6. 20 Paiw LADIES' "FORD BIUND" BUTTON & LACE BOOTS,' with pump soles ane leather heek, usual price 21/-. Must be cle.ired at 14/6. 56 Pairs LADIES' SAMPLE LACE, BUTTON & STRAP SHOES, sizes 3, 4, 6 and 7, usual prices 13/6, 12/ G. 11/6, 10/6, tj clear at 6/11Dozens of other lines ire to clear at absurd prices REMEMBER—These prices are for Cash, and are to last Only Two Days. QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. Removal WE have removed into new premises in the Centra! Garage Buildings, where special facilities oiler for displaying unr 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 English-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, Ramsperger, Trubner, Rapoldi, and the femous Haake. Pianola. Pianos and Pianolas. Our terms are the easiest in existence. Call and inspect our stock, which is the largest outside Wellington. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager. CENTRAL GARAGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.
A little Poach in the orchard grew 1 A little Peach of emerald hue ; V/armed by the sun and wet by the dew, It grewAND when it grew just ripe enough—inst sweet enough—just pink-cheekST enough—it, together with its rosy-red Brothers and Sisters, was plucked and made into "K" 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 your disappointment will be great. All Grocers. In Half and One Gallon Tins. & Co., Ltd. NELSON : "Where the Best Fruit Grows."
The Famous Remedy for B Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W, G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria, w OUg lIS Ou \j OiCIS who are aubiect to colds on the Chest it is mvaiuaDie, as ic tmects a complete curu. Xt is most coinioriing m wiayiug liniauon in tno xaroat, ana giving strengtn to tne voice, ana it neither allows a (Jough nor Af to develop, Consumption is not known where " Coughs" have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with thio medicine. No house shculd be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generall; Forwarded toy post to any address when not obtainable locally. Obtainable from Herbert T. Wood, Chemist KEWZEALANS BRANCH OFFICE-NO li FIRST FLOOR, HUMES BUILDINGS WILLIS STREET WFLLIN6TO& iout it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient and a cotnpbts cura i 8 q? °- a Obtainable from Herbert T. Wood, Chemist, Masterton. er * m
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