A D;IiC. SPECIALITY. &»IRT 3A.OUSES, MUSLIN BLOUSES. .SMARTLY CUT, REASONABLY PRICED. a ready'triade Blouse unless you are !sure that great attention has been paid to style and cut; if you are sure-.of that the Blouse you buy will probably be much smarter than the Blouse you can make for yourself. The D.i.C. makes a speciality of well-cut Shirt Blouses \nd Muslin Blouses. ■■,/' tc ShSrl In Spots and Stripes, i-n all stylish >"' ' ~ iCi.Wh.uj:iu>.-. l tn. Heliotrope, Blue, Pink, and Navy, ■'•'jj>;■'■•''.:' '.plum -iin! .r.w.r''! Mont*- with self-colour -double collar, ; ' : V:.. ■ ■. ■'* fi? VlCi ' li? P>~wU*%n I ! .'..1, ~. ~,. V..,„. /"r....n \ ,'Bh», rr !.|.. c . •.!.•:- ;■'. ' White/Mvi*>m B:-*«-••■ - ~,..,-, White Fran-J* *:«a.::-r! £>•■ • ••■- PctCl V'ATi (Oi!:i-- .v 1 While •J.ucUed Muslin w^sshXavy, Grc •ORDER BY POST FROM THE U • I »f BAD EYES Are what we are Looking for. *■ ' ■ "T is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort at this day and . age, bnt they must be eared for, and we are iully equipped to do it. No .matter what you think the trouble is l do sot do a thing till you come tons. ITWILICOST YOU NOTHING TO KNOW, ifnd it iayonr duty to your eyes. HERBERT T. WOOD, Ohemist and Photographic Dealer, QUISESr-STBEET, ' ... MASTSETON.
wshm CONQUEROR (2). 'V (Mkdaiwom B—SuafiTA) Magnificent' rich bay* with ..great bone < and muscle, standing «.B. A. great racehorse and a great em. Never(been..beaten •in the Show ring, having taken 14 First and 13 Championship Prizes. • FEE—I2 Guin*as; two .or more mares as per arrangement. Ewery care taken but no responsibility. . For imrthei particulars apply to C. MfIOTLLOUGH, Manaia. Masierton - r ■ 10 STAND this X flaason at I Pixon-street, Mas- j terton, and:travel ' the Saibutlw, <*M Purebred CLYDESDALE STALLION* BREAK OF DAY. . !j ' BREAK OF DAY'S sire la Jb%>t&*\ ~*KLY MOKNlNG(bredbyMr R,Utfat< ,wß,of Teinuk*). Early Morning* j » Kftsthe ((teat Young Banter,, bred Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and ma. eo, o! Oa&ara, Young I Wi mm „_tional Exhibition. Early Jfaming er left the shew ring without atpruse. he gained 2nd at Timaru; 'ear-old, Ist and best entire <m ithe, jtoia at Timard; 7-year-old, 2nd .at. jothhi progeny at Timaru:; Ist: besti all asjes entire at OamaKOj „ 'Champion at Waimate, 1892 s 3»f at; lllmaxu, I»9VHe also took several prizes mploii ajminst all comers at Master, jj -tcjii when he was 22 years old._ His c*o-:] k second tor 2-yr old colt at lunara' 1888, Ist for yearling colt, Ist 3-year, "SHe. Ist and 2nd for yearling filkea W; *Dawn of Day; Was Ist in 2-year! Seißß7. in 2 year cla ß 3 at Dunedin i %BEAK OF DAY'S dam LADY BObE, I'i&ken prizes in both South and; showrincs." Her sire, : ',ftver shown in the South Island '• BREAK Ol 1 DAY was bred by »- H. Tatham, Esq. of Homewood, East Coast, ' and is a beautiful black horee, standing • 3 17hands2ins high. Ho is compactly imra^»n ■■■■HlllMlllHlUmi l&flbuiJd feet and legs, and is one ot iMinOßt active aires intbe North Island. fW\ having proved Mmflelf a sure foal well-known horse. So better stallion itands utfitfais di»triot, not one more fitted f Phiiterove the araufiht bocse stock, and of a high-class and fasrion3Be has a afcrong and sound constitution* frind. : ra 2-year old at Masterton, tEEMS, .£4 4s. Two or more mares the J- cf one owner bb per aro?ange'no responsibility. For further partiapply *~ 3 cvmY&B w t . Wood and Coal Merchants, .;' Dixon-Btreet, Maaterton. Phone 296. I 0 Stand this Season . at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, | THE WORKMAN Jss» (By Eobinson Cbtjbob —ThsMaid). ■' more, as per arrangeme •'* la 6d per week. AH fee* gnnst be paid before waxes ere removed. All care taken, but qo responsibility, C. O'DOAWJBLL, ; > Eenall Street, J&i&terton, iO Travel Ttra* Season in the District—*M}Purebred Champion Hydeaiale, ~ ; BRILLIANT BOY. ~| " JBrilliant Boy " has defeated #ix ' "**■ Ujdpions in the' Show Ring, amongst em being Champions from the Old untry. Consequently he now ranks the . jampio» of Champions in the Dominion. '' .""or termed and particulars apply to f \ .. ROBERT F^pOflN,: ' ..- ;■ , ' pWJ» In charge'*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9652, 17 November 1909, Page 7
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