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Stock-taking Bargains NEW ZEALAND 'PHONE »">•■! lll^ j.CLOTHING FACTORY i 6 YOUTHS 5 SUITS. 3 Garments. Coat, Vest and Trousers, If\ in 27/6 to 38/-, NOW- IU/Q« 26 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES. 12/6 to 15/-. Now all to go at '7/"l"1 N.Z. Clothing Factory, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, H« W frv» II ►ft * T the close of our L Stocktaking we find ourselves in possession 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. ~- 1 These remnants are 1 to be clewed at very low rates, and you are invited to come along and inspect them. All marked in plain figures. Q. HYDE & Co., Queen-street, /Master-ton, "Erom the toiler who works in the street, To the lady who likes to look neat ; From the lawyer who always keeps cool, To the nipper who toddles to school; From the paboha living; in town To the Maori of delicate brown; They all have their fancy, but KITCHENER suits, The whole jolly lot when they're looking for BOOTS. J_ working men's favourites are the "KITCHENER.' 1 They afford him splendid service, give the maximum of comfort, and are waterproof. For the next TEN DAYS "Kitchener" Watertights will be sold at from 13/6 to 15/6. [Next to the Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. Good Advice. )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. Who is Your Dentist? IF there is any occasion for you to visit a • * dentist, whether it be for extracting, filling, re-modelling, or supplying sets of artificial teeth there is every reason why you should Pcome to us. Our operations are painless. The quality of our work is unsurpassed, and the appearance is such as to make it impossible to „ discern where Nature ends and artificiality begins. Teeth fitted without plates. Sets of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Painless Extraction, I/-. Temporary sets re-made 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 yard, above Perrett. Chemist). WELLINGTON. See the recognised Guide to Window Draperies. 600 Illustrations. Sent FRFJ3 Ideal Home Decorations at DIRECT LOOM PRICES. We make Lace and Net Curtains above common-place, also Dainty Nets, Muslins, Cretonnes, Tapestries, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Tailoring, Boots and Shoes. FURNITURE LIST. Special Knockdown Make for Shipping. Reliable British Make. • or 51_years_admitted the best for lasting- service. See List of Reliable Household Linens. 10 Dinner and r>n If* Half Parcel •% -j /££ Postagß Tea Cloths *&«*«/ l* lof each ■ ■/«* Free. 2 White Damask Table Cloths, 2 yds. by a 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. 8 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 thread. 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. iSw.i SAML. PEACH & SONS, Box 618 The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England

CUT DOWN YOUR GAS BILL These give a SetteV Light for one-third the gas consumpBfiWAEb OF IMITATIONS. >ANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. ; BULLS, SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Marton Racecourse on Wednesday & Thursday, Sept 15th & 16th, 1909. FIRST DAY. 1. Flying Handicap (open), of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from Stakes ; nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov; fix furlongs. 2. WILLOWBANK HACK STEELECHA&V, a handicap of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov ; about 2-\ miles, over such course as the stewards may direct. 3. Pukkhou Hack Hurdles, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes ; nom 1 fsov, ace 1 sov; 1J miles, over six flights of batten hurdles, 3ft 6in high. 4 Maiden Hack Flat Race, of 50 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from stakes; weight-for-age; entrance 1 sov; four furlongs. 5. Rangitiket Steeplechase (open), a handicap of 150 sovs, second horse 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs, both from the stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs; about 2-f miles, over such coarse as the Stewards may direct. 6. Spkino Handicap, (open), of 100 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs, both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. One mile and a distance. 7. Rangitoto Hack Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sov3 from the stakes; nom 1 sov, ac 1 sov; 7 furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. Ngaio Hack Hubdles, a handicap of 60 sovs. second hoise 10 sovs from the stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov; about 1J miles j over six flights of batten hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. 2. Telegraph Handtcap (open) of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stake; mml siv, ace I sov; 5 furlongs. 3. Clifton Steeplechase, (open), a handicap of 120 sovs, second horsw 15 sovs, and third hor.*e 5 sovs, both from the stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs ; about 2$ miles, over such course as the Stewards may direct. 4. Killeymoon Hack Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from th 3 stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov; five furlongs.

5. Nqatiapa. Hack a handicap of 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs and third horso ssovs, both from stakes; noin 1 sov, ace 1 sov; 2 miles, over such course as the Stewards may direct. 6. September Handicap (open) abandicap of 100 boys, second horse 10 so/s and third horse 5 sovs, both from the stakes; noui 1 sov, ace 2 «ovs; 1 mile. 7. Wei/tee Hack Rac, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse lo ;uvs from the stakes; lowest weight, Bst, ncm 1 sov, ace 1' sov, 6 furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPPANCF.S. Nominations for all events will clo?e with the secretary at the office of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, 20th August, 1909, at 9 p.n.. Hurdle, Steeplechase and Welter Races —The winner of any race alter declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 7lb of tivo or more races lClbs. Weights for the First Day's Events will be declared on or about SATURDAY, 4th September, 1309. and for the Second J-'ay's Events at the office of the -Marton Jockey Club (next White Hart Hotel) as 7.30 on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances for the First Day's ovpnts will close with the Secretary at the oilice of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, September 13th, 1909, at 9 p.m., and for Second Day's events at the office of the Marton Jockey Club at ',) o'clock on the evening of the Fh\.t Day. RULES. All Races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing, The winner of any race after declaration of weights, lo carry a penalty of fllb, of two or more races 101b, provided that any horso handicapped at Bst 101b and over will carry only half these penalties. This rule does not apply to Hurdle, Steeplechase and Welter Races. ' H. A. GOOD ALL, SecretaryApproved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this 7th day of July, 1909. W. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.

Be sure you get Bonnington' Irish Moss. Most chemists and retailers will give you Bonnington's Irish Moss directly you ask for it. Here and there, however, you will find one who does not maintain the dignity of the profession, and who will try to sell you a substitute on Which he makes a larger profit. You know the insidious argument, "Yes, I stock Bennington's, but have you tried my own mixture. It is 'just as good."' Allow no one to deceive you. There is no remedy so good as Bonnington's Irish Moss. For over 46 years it has been the standard cough medicine. I mmm

Masterton Cycle Depot. BEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR BICYCLES. tm SOLE AGENIS FORGOVERNOR (s>& PREMIER CENTAUR GOVERNOR \ %{&£}& \-..-\ ADLIN SINCLAIR bLCE STREAK B.S.A. GEN. )™ij '..,.\ TRIBUNE Pattern to order. V'i'i TDETTISH BUILT CYCLES-world's lightest and MsE£Bsfc JD best. One grade only—the best. Finish any IrfAKK- 0 f res fitted. Two or three speed gear. S/>*' Notice to Cyclists (Town and Country) requiring Bicycles tor the season, will do well by giving us a call, will receive full information, and also have the pleasure of inspecting our latest models. Most up-to-date dispby ever shown in Masterton. A trial will convince you. Our Prices—From £lO to £2O, Twelve Months Guarantee, Country orders promptly executed. Catalogues supplied free. Repairs a specialty, and all work guaranteed. Give us a call. «J • J • Cycle Manufacturer and Importer: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-bTREET, MASTERTON.

The Famous Remedy for Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. BEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Ollg US \J OldS Tho«e who havo tried this medicine are s mazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, C )ugh, Croup, Aslh-na, Diffi julty of Brent ling, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief' »«jd to *», who ave aubiect to colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most con fortiag in alJa/ing lintation in the Thrjat, and giving si rength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma t> become chronic, nj Connamnr * to develop. Consumption is not known where "Coughs" have, on their first apre&r mce, been proptrly treated wich thu m)dicme.,No hoosa shculd ba without it, ae, taken at the beginning, a doso or two is generally suffo'ent and a complete cure i 8 cerkf 1 * Forwarded by postto any Redress when not obtainable locally. Obtainable from Herbert T. Wood, Chemist, Masterfo i. HEW ZEALAND BRAMCH OFFICE-NO II FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDINGS WILLIS STREET WFLUNBTOW.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9585, 3 September 1909, Page 2

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