THE PRETTIEST FROCK OF ALL WHITE, FRESH AND DAINTY. The white washing frock is to have an unrivalled run of popularity this year. Always a favourite, the preference to be given this season to graceful clinging gowns, much trimmed with lace or with panels of embroidery, give white washing materials the very first place in popular esteem. The D.i.C. advertises .a wide range of white washing materials, from which the following lines may be selected : WHITE SWISS MUSLINS, 38 inches wide, 6tl to 2s yard WHITE SWISS ROBE MUSLIN, 46m. wide, Is, 1s 3d, 1s 6ri, 1s Del, 2s 3d, 2S Sil yard WHITE INDIAN'LINEN, 32m. wide, 6£d, 9£d, Is, Is3d to 2s vd. WHITE ORGANDI MUSLIN, 3 6in. wide, Is, Is 6d, to 1s lid yd. WHiTK NAINSOOKS, 38m. wide, B}d, 10-Jd, Is, 1s 3d to 2s vd. WHITE ALL-OVER TUCKED NAINSOOKS, 1s 9d to 2s 3d yd. WHITE BORDER TUCKED AND INSERTION LAWNS AND NAINSOOKS, 36 to 40111. wide, Is, 1s 6d, 1s 11d, 2s 6d yd. WHITE SPOT MUSLIN, pin spot and hail stone, Is, 1s 6d, 1s 11d, 2s 3d yard Patterns will be forwarded on request, Post Free. FROM THE
that tbey wcrlt eight to tvelve hours a day and sometimes more, _ ai ddo so unassisted, or maybe, are handicapped by a pair of imperfect classes, There is no middle ground in spectacle wearing. You either ha to a pair of glasses that are perfectly right, else they are wrong and injure the sight. _ DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES. Come in, aid let me examine the eyes and tell you whether you need glasses or not, or whether your old ones are still the proper ones for you to wear. BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist & Optician (by Exams), QUEEN-STREET, ... ... ... '* MASTERTON.
HO stand this j season at | Masterton the f 1 hor o u ghbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2). (Medallion 8-Siesta) Magnificent rich bay, with great bone and muscle, standing 6.2. A great racehorse and a great sire .Never been beaten in the Show-ring, having taken 14 First and 13 Championship Prizes. ' FEE—I2 Guineas; two or moremare3 as per arrangement. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. McCULLOUGH, Manaia, Master-ton. 10 STAND this Season at J Dixon-street. Masterton, and travel 3>the Suburbs, the Purebred CLYDESDALE STALLION, BREAK OF DAY. . BREAK OF DAY'S sire the great EARLY MORNING (bred by Mr R. Matthews, of Temuka). Early Morning'aire was the ffreat Young Banker, bred by Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand by th« Hon. M. Holmes, of Oan.aru. Young JBsnker s sire was Banker, by Admiral—dam Nannie (Rob Roy); Admiral's sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning fnever left the show ring without a prize. As a 2-year-old he gained 2nd at Timaru; 3-year-old, Ist and best entire on the ground at Timaru; 7-year-old, 2nd at Timaru; 9-year-old, 2nd prize and Ist with three of his progeny at Timaru ; Ist prize and best all ages entire at Oamaru in 1890 • Ist and Champion horse at Blueakin ; 2nd Palmerston South, 1891; Ist and Champion at Waimate, 1892; 3rd at Timaru, 1894.jHe also took several prizes in the Noith Island, including Ist and Champion against all comers at Masterton when he was 22 years old. His progeny are noted prize takers. Lord Roy j took second for 2-yr-old colt at Timaru 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 jlass, Ist, 2nd and 3rd for fillies foaled raince 1887,15t in 2 year class at Dunedin 1894,15t at Blueskin for beet 2 year old. BREAK OF DAY'S dam LADY ROSE, fcred bv the late Hon. vi. Holmes, of Oamaru, has taken prizes in both South and North Island showrin&a. Her sire, Hard Times, was one of the best horses ever shown in the South Island. BREAK OF DAY was bred by J. H. Tatbam, 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 bone is very heavy it is of j wthe right clean, flat kind, with plenty of J silky hair on his legs, growing m the right place He stands on exceptionally -good sound feet and legs, and js one of the most active sires in the North Island. He having proved himself a sure foal getter, breeders should not miss such a well-known horse. No better stallion stands in this diotrict, nor one moreiitted to improve the draught horse stock, and his pedigree is exceptional. He has the • characterists of a high-class and faahion- ; ably-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, .£4 4s. Two or more mares the i property cf one owner as per arrangement. Good Paddocking. All care taken, but ;no responsibility. For further parti--culars apply to— J. CURRY & SON, Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296.
0 Stand this Season . at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, J i THE WORKMAN •b* (By Eobinson Crusoe - —The Maid). Terms*-Single mare, £o ss; two or '.more, as per arrangement. Paddocking, Is 6d per week. All fees must be paid ;before mares sre removed. All care taken, but no reeponsibility. C. O'DONNELL, Eenall Street, Masterton. 0 Travel This Season in the Wairarapa District— The Purebred Champion Clydesdale, BRILLIANT BOY, " Brilliant Boy" has defeated six -Champions in the Show Ring, amongst them being Champions from the Old Country, consequently he now ranks the 'Champion of Champions in the Dominion. For terms and particulars apply to HOBEET FALLOON, Masterton. J. CONNOB, Groom in charge
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