TO STAND THIS SEASON At Pixon-street, Masterton, and travel the /Suburbs, : ? The Purebred CLYDEbDALE STALLION, BREAK OF DAY. 3REAK OP DAY'S sire is the great EAELY MORNING (bred by Mr R. Matthews, of Temuka). Early Morning's fire vas the great Young Banker, bred by Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand by th« Hon. M. Holmes, of Oanaru. Young Banker's sire was Banker, by Admiral—dam Nannie (Rob Roy) ; Admiral's sire, Sir Walter Scott, -was champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning never left the show ring without a prize. As a 2-vear-old he gained 2nd at Timaruj 3-year-old, Ist and best entire on the ground at Tiinaru ; 7-year-old, 2nd at Timaru ; 9-year-old, 2i,d prize and Ist with three of his proueny at Timaru ; Ist prize and best all ages enure at Oamaru m 1S90; Ist and Champion horse at Blueskin ; 2nd Pahnerston South, 1801; Ist and Champion at Waimate, 1892; 3rd at Timaru, 1891. He also took several prizes in the North Island, including Ist and Champion against ail comers at Masterton when he was 22 years old. His progeny are noted prize takers. Lord Roy lock second for 2-yr old colt at 'limaru in 1888, Ist for yearling colt, Ist 3-year gelding, Ist and 2nd 'for yearling fillies 1889. Dawn of Day was Ist in 2-year class, Ist, 2nd and 3rd for fillies foafed sinee 1887, Ist in 2 year class at Duuedin 1894, Ist at Blueskin for best 2 year old. BREAK OF DAY'S dam LADY ROSE, bred by the late Hon. M, of Oamaru, has taken prizes in both South and North Island showrings. Her sire, Hard Timps, was one of the best horses ever shown in the South Island. BREAK OF DAY was bred by I.H. Tathan., Esq. of Homewood, East Coast, and is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands 2ins high He is compactly built with plenty of hair and bone; although his bono is very heavy it is of the right clean, flat kind, with plenty of silky hair on his legs, growing in the right place He stands on exceptionally good sound feet and legs, and is one of the most active sires in the North island. He having proved himself a sure foal ge'ter, breeders hould not miss such a well-come horse. No better stallion stands in this dictrict, nor one more fitted to improva the draught horse stock, and his pedigree is exceptional. He has the characterises of a high-class and fashionably-bred horse. His temper is excellent. He has a strong and sound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. BREAK OF DAY took 2nd prize as a 2 year old at Masterton. TERMS, ,£44s. Two or more mares the property cf one owner as per mentGood Paddocking. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to — J. CURRY & SON, Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296.
NEW~ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY GOODS. till iff! ■dMmik Gents' In great variety. Prices to suit ail. See window. Factory. QUEEN-STREET % - MASTERTON, 'Pnoira, 101.
Ordinary medicines begin, at the wrong end—only correct symptoms. People take headache powders for headaches, blood medicines tor the blood, and nerve remedies for nervousness t when they only need to tone up the digestive organs, the liver " the whole svstem in a healthy condition. every year for the health, happiness, and success of the civilized world than is realized. They keep millions of men and women well, and enable them to do their part in the world's work with healthy bodies and cheerful minds. It is a half-century old fact that Beecham's Pills make you wetland Sold everywhere in boxes, price JOld. (36 pills) Wh (56 pills) & 219 (168 pills).
SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. I HAVE received a largo assortment of Children's & Girls' Shoes, for summer wear. Prom points of appearance and quality they will compare with the best in town. Jk"y prices, however, are much lower than you will bo asked elsewhere for similar goods. CHILDREN'S SHOES, in black and tan. GIRLS' SHOES, in black and tan. All in the Latest Styles. Kitchener, [Next to the Empire Hotel.] MASTBRTON.
Awarded Oni/? Go c.d Mkdaii in Competition. ISB-2. Awarded First Sii>vkh Mkiml, in Com petition, thh-2. No Adulterated, ArtificiallyScented or any China Teas Highest Award, Gold Medal. at the International Exhibition - and CO.'S ■PURE TEAS.
WHAT YOU WANT, AND WHAT YOU MUST HAVE. THE LADIES' TAILOR. The most stylish Patterns for COSTUMES, JACKETS, RID* ING- HABITS will be fpund in* our new selection for Spring and Summer. Patterns on application. [Tel. 222 ]
it may not be generally Known lhatthe greatest candlemaking .establishment in the world is in England. It is that of Price's Patent Candle Company, Ltd., with two other large factories, one at Battersea on the Thames, and the other on the Mersev, nev Birkenhead, covering together thirty aci'es, and giving employment to fibow 2,200 people. The leading .position held by the company is shown not mereiy by their having received the large number of eighty-six n.wards at the princip il International Exhibitions during the' past half century, but especially by the unique fact that five of these are Grand Prix gained in the greatest candle-prp-ducing countries o the European continent —namely, in Antwerp in 18U4, Amsterdam in 1896 Brussels in 1897, and .Paris in 1899 and 1900. Some of the company's specialties are: Gold Medal PaitnUine, Grand Prize Parastrine Shade, and Be-.t Stearine Candle; Chillis', Koyal Castle, New Patent and Palmitine . Star Night Lights; Begina, Glycerin Cream, and Court Toilet Soaps. Gas Engine and other Lubricating Oils. Glycerin absolutely pure Price's Soaps and Candles are stocked by all Grocers and Storekeepers in the VVai rarapa district.* Blnks tried to cure a nasty cold By sampling whisky strong and old, And when for home he made retreat, His legs went zig-zag up the street: And then a motor knocked down Binks,And squeezed out all those nasty drinss, So warning take, strong drink abjure— Cure coughs and.colds with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 19
S MANY of our imitators and oppononts have tried hard to poison the minds , of the Public by insinuating that NELSON, MOATE S CO.'S Pure Tons aro not as good as they were, we are publishing the Ijatkst Bepokt of Dii. Maciacimn, the Govkknmknt Analyst, on the Four Loading Brands of Tea oold hy N. M. & Co. Also tiJo Analysis made by Puoi'Kksou Hickkuton. Colonial Analyst, in 18S2 (27 years ago). In each instance the Teas were nought retail from grocers selling N. M. & CO.'S Teas, and the Analysis proves beyond contradiction, l "" tN.M. & CO. S Teas are all they clßim, viz.—Titk Poukht Tkaß money and experience can buy, and, if anything, Bkttkb Teas To-day than they were nearly 30 yuan* ago, when the rctaiJ prices were higher PRISES TO-DAY 1/4. 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 per lb.
REPORT on the ANALYSES of 4 SAMPLES cJ NELSON, MOATE & GO'S TEAS MAY 29th. i Ho. 1 K0.2 N0.3 H 0.4 I Ash Soluble in Water., APRIL 20th. ItJUlft PRICE Or TEA. 1/6 1/8 1/10 | Z/- . Nil _Nil_ Nil Nil Nil JNil Nil Nil nqtnre ...'.. % B'3 S'S _6'7 I B'O u ;73 51 51 I 51 Soluble in Water 2-3 3'o 31 3"0 '•(•9 Insoluble I' 3 "4 -g ' '(J Extract 35'2 35'7 28 - 2 371 Extract from dry tea 1 38'5 | HB'o I 33"7 | 40'6 The above analysis shows that the whole of these Teas ore of good quality and quite free from adulteration. The extremely small quantity of Insoluble ash also indicates great care and cleanliness in the collection. (Signed) A. W. BICKERTON, Colonial Ana'ytt. Late Public Analyst, fiiaia Division, Hants, England. N.B.—The Samples were purchased by a stranger in the ordinary way across the counter.—A. W.B. Sblc. in Hydro. Ac ~ _2 - 0 _ 'i'Q_ _ Insoluble,. „ o"'2 01 Extract 38'7 Jol_ 3S'6 Jo_l2 Ext. on the dry tea ... 421 43"7 42'3 43'7 Samples of those Teas were purchased from retail grocers in Wellington by one ot my stall. These resultsshow, that all the Samples arc genuine Teas of good quality, and tha» great care has been exercised in . Vieh collection and preparation for * txtarketi.' '*' . Vl . '-• , ' (Signed) «fc|/MAfcLAURIM*&.Bc. f I.C.S., Government Analyst. School of Minos, Wellington, 20/4/09. Insist upon having good Tea. It is the most refreshing and invigorating drink procurable, and the cheapest. Ask your grocer for NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S Brands. You'know what you «re getting, and you only pay the same retail prices as are charged for.the many imitations uow ueing pushed on to the Public by means of copied advertisements, and packages NELSON, MOATE & CO., LT CEYLON NEW ZEALAND TASMANIA ESTABLISHED 1879.
OLD ENGLISH FUBNII URE representative of old English styles is coming into general favour again, and during the past year we have disposed of hundreds of lines, You are invited to inspect the quaint suite shown in our northern window. It is a decidedly fine suite—the sort that wiil please you HYDE and Co., Queens-street Masterton.
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INTEKESTIM TO LADIES. DAINTY SPRING GOODS, IN SMART SHAPES, NEW DESIGNS AT ; ""™:& CO.'S, LTD. ■OW IS YOUE FOOTWEAE? Do you wish to be stylishly dressed, . and yet have perfect ease and durability at the same time ? You may easily do so by giving us a call. We invite inspection to your entire satiafaction. , Tan Footwear is again the vogue*for Summer Wear. —As now Worn. Ladies' Tan Glace Shoes, welted, serviceable, 11/6. Ladies' Tan 1 Bar Shoes, round toes, 12/6. Ladies' Brown Lace Tie Shoes, very dainty, 13/6. Ladies' Tan Oxford Shoes, closed fronb, round toe, 15/6. Ladies' Tan Fancy Cross Shoes, light wear, 16/6. Ladies' Tan 2 Bar Sboes/Lorne heels, 17/6. Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, welted, smprt heols, 18/6. Ladies' Tan Button Boots,, very durable, 14/6. Ladies' Tan Glace Lace Boots, good fitting, 14/6. Ladies' Tan Glace Open Front Lace Boots, 15/6. Ladies' Brown Button Boots, Bmart Cuban heels, 16/6. Ladies' Tan Glace Bals., round toes, welted, 17/6. Ladies' Tan Calf Boots, welted and goloshed, good wear, 21/-. Ladies' Tan Glace Bals., rousd toes, large eyelets, 22/6. & Co., QUEEN-ST., 'Phone 175. —SHOEISTS— MASTEETON. COUNTEY OEDEES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Masterton Cycle Depot. By Royal Appointment to His Majesty King Bdwabd vn. i THE BEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOB a BICYCLES. __ Centaur Governor Edlin Sinclair w Q w* MARK. Blue Streak Jri- Genuine Premier \*r bune BSA. y/ BRITISH built— world's lightest and best. One grade only—the best. Finish to order. Enamel any colour, artistically lined. Any tyres fitted. Two and three speed gears. Prices from £lO to £2O. Write for catalogues before purchasing your .Bicycle for the season. Call and inspect the latest models. mm Cycle Manufacturer and Importer; EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEKTON.
Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W, G. IiEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. The Famous Bemedy for " I Coughs & Colds ?££?"s££ £Th ot Swn &. -dicine. No ho„e *«l4 Is wthot ft. a B . W. at the be g ™i„ g ~ fa. or two is genera, y . Forwarded by po»t*o anyfcddrew when not obtainable loeai.y. °^ ,n^r^!^™«-r K, ic?r? B T™» JiEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE-NO II FIRST FLOOR. HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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