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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, 6d to 2s yard WHITE SWISS ROBE MUSLIN, 46111. wide, Is, 1s 3d, 18 6d, 1s 3d, 2s 3d, 28 6d yard WHITE INDIAN LINEN, 32b. wide, 6*d, 9id, 18,18 3d to 2s yd. WHITE ORGANDI MUSLIN, 36m. wide, Is, Is ed, to 18 lid yd. WHITE NAINSOOKS, 38m. wide, B*d, 10£ d, Is, 1s 3d to 2s yd. WHITE ALL-OVER TUCKED NAINSOOKS, 1s 9d to 2s 3d yd. WHITE BORDER TUCKED AND INSERTION LAWNS AND NAINSOOKS, 36 to 4oin. wide, Is, Is 6d, 1s Ild, 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. ORDER BY POST FROM THE 0.1.6., WELLINGTON.

A GrOOD SNAP-SHOT! TOW it enhances the charm _ J of a holiday spent away from home to take back with you in the form of Snap-shots, little reminiscences of pleasant out-door days. This is uossible to everyone with the aid c£ a good Camera. We are showing just now a splendid stock of Cameras, from th 9 small varieties to the Large Stand Cameras—each one from a. relive maker—guaranteed to give you good results. A complete stock ot Photographic Dies in the very best makes and qualities procurable is also here, and you are invite/to come in and look through the showing. All these goods are most moderately priced. HERBERT - T. WOOD, Chemist and Photographic Dealer, OTBHWrMW. - MASTEBTOK

TO stand this season at Mafterton the 1 hor o u ghbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2). (Mi!. DAI.LION 8— SIHBTA) Magnificent rich bay, with great bone and mu-ic'e, standing t>2. A great racehorse and a greit sre Never been beaten in the bhow *ing, having taken 14 J<ire6 and 13 Championship Prizes. FEE —l2 Guineas; two or more mares as per arrnngeumnt.. Every care taken but no iesponsibility. For ticn'ars apply to O. McCTJLLOUGH, Mar.aia, Masterton. TO STAND this Season at Pixon-Btreet. Masterton, and travel the Suburbs, the Purebred CLYDE&DALE STALLION,

BREAK OF DAY. BREAK OF DAY'S sire the great EARLY M ORNING_ (bred by Mr R. Matthews, of Tarauk<v). Early Morning > aire vas the fjreat Young Banker bred by Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and im ported to New Zealand by th« Hon M. ffie ß ,of Caaaru. Young "Bankers aire was Banker, by Admiral-dam f amnio (Rob Hoy); Admiral s sire, Sir_ Walter Scott, wad champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning never left the shew ring without a pme ; Ab a 2-year-old he gained 2nd at Timaru ' 3-vear-old, Ist and best ertire on the ground at Timaru ; 7-year-old, 2nd at Timara; 0-year-old, 2nd pna» and Ist with three of his proaeny at Tl ™ a ™ ' prize and best all a<es entire at Oamaru in ISflO; Ist and Champion horse at Blueskill 5 2nd Palmerston South, 1891 Ist and Champion at Waimate, 1892; 3rd at Timaru, 1894/jHe also took several prizes in the No.ith Island, including and Champion against all comers at Mastertoil when he was 22 years old. His proannv ate noted priz ,j taken*. KoY feok second for 2-yr old colt in 1888, Ist for year'ing colt, Ist d-year geldihg, Ist and 2nd for yearling fillie? 1889. Dawn of Day was Ist in 2-year ilasß, Ist, 2nd and 3rd for since 1887.15t in 2 year class at Bunedin 1894,15t at Blueskin ioi beetSj earold. BREAK OP DAY'S dam LADY RUbb, fcred by thelate.Hon. •'. Holmes, of Oamaru, has taken prizes in both South and Korth Island showrin&a. Her , sir f' Hard Times, was one of the best horses ever shown in the South Island. BREAK 01 1 DAY was bred by ■>. HTatham, 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 hia bone, is very heavy it is oE the right clean, flat kind, with plenty-of silky hair on his lege, growing in the rizht place He stands on exceptionally g£>d soutd feet and legs, and is one of the most active sires in the North Isla,n&. He having provrd himself a sure foal getter, breeders should * well-known horae. No better stallion stands in this dintrict, nor one more fitted to improve the draught horse stock, and his pedigree is exceptional. He has tne characterißts of a higb class and fast.io - ably-bred horee. Bis temper is excellent. He has a strong and sound constitution, and is naturally free from taint any kind. BREAK OF DAY took 2nd pnz< as a 2-year old at Masterton. TERMS, JE44s. Two or more mares tb( property cf one owner as per arrange ment. .i . Good Paddocking. All care taken, bu no responsibility. For further parti onto apply ODEET4SON , Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-streot, Masterton. Phone 296.

TO stand this Season at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN (By Kobinson Cbusob —This Maid). Terms-'-Single mare, £6 5s 1 ; two or more, as per arrangement. Paddocking, la 6d per week. All fees must be paid before mares ere removed. All care taken, but no recponsibility. C. O'DONNELL, Eenall Street, Maaterton, TO 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 tarns and particulars apply to BOBEBT FALLOON, " Masterton. J. CONNOR, Groom in charge"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9632, 26 October 1909, Page 7

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