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SHEETINGS, CALICOS AND LONCCLOTHS, THE TRUEST EGOCOMY IS TO BUY THE BEST. THE 0.1.e, QUOTE'S THE BEST. Flndlsiy's and Horrockses' Sheetings.—s4m., is id to is s<l yard 63111., is Ccl to is lid yard; 72111., is 4d to 2s yard; Sum. is C>Jd to 2s-ud yard; goin., 2s to 3s 6cl yard; iooin., 2> nd to ;,s od yard. D.I.C. Linen FinSsh Pillow Cotton.—4oin. wide, lid yard. D.I.C. Circular Pill&w Cotton. —Best Quality, is id yard. Horrocksos' Longclcths.—36m. wide, soft finish, in all qualities, quite pure. and free from filling; unequalled for wear; at 4s iid to 125 6d dozen. Crowflson's India Lonecloths. —36in wide, beautifully soft and fine, specially recommended for fine yet strong" undcrcloln- ■ ing, Ss Od to 13s 6d dozen. Hori'ocksos' and CrowtJson's Calicoes. —For strong use, soft finish, 30in. wide, 5s nd to 10s 6d dozen. A complete range of samples will, on request, be forwarded /.■ Post Free to any address. o.i.e The Drapery and General Importing Co. of N.Z., Ltd. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. BAD EYES Are what we are Looking for. IT is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort at this day and age, but they must be cared for, and we are lully equipped to do it. i>o matter what you think the trouble is, do not do a thing till you come to us. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO KNOW, and it is your duty to your eyes. HERBERT T. WOOD, Chemist and Photographic Dealer, QUEEN-STREET, ... - MASTERTON.

TO stand this season at Masterton the Ihoroug hbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2). i (Medallion B—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. FEB—I2 Guineas; two or inoremare3 „ a 8 per armngoment. Every care taken • but no responsibility. For f urtlu t pa*" > tioulars apply to C. McCULL<-UGH, Manaia, Masterton. TO STAND this Season at Dixon-street. Masterton. and travel WHIM MJIIHHIIIHH * 11m Suburbs, the Purebred OJjXDESDaLE STALLION, BREAK OF DAY. BREAK OF'DAY'S sire '8 the great iEARLY MORNING (bred by Mr R. Matthews, of Ternuka). a "y Mormng sire was the «reat Young Banker;bred -by Mr David Kiddle, Scotland, and imi ported to 'New Zealand by th« Hon. M. Kmes.of *'an aru. Ypung'.Banker s ske was Banker, by nie. rßobßov}; Admirals sir«, Sir vvai 'to Scott champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning. • never left the shew ring without a prize. As a 2-year-old be gained 2nd at Timarn;' -3-year-old, let and best entire on the at Timaru; 7-year-old, 2nd at 'Timaru; 9-year-old, 2nd pnze and Ist '•with three of his progeny a.t Tl ™ a ™' la * orize and beet all attes entire at Oamaru Sisbo, u*.Bd Ch »fi on i <,tß f 8 9 t 1 B u; ,s,Hn. 2nd Palmerston South, 1891; isi ;S ttapto It WdMto, 1892 j » Timaru, 1894. He also took seyera prizes in the North Island, including Ist and Champion against comers; at Master- • ton when he was 22 years old. His proi gany are noted prize takers. Lord Rov took second for 2-yr old colt at Timaru -in 1888, Ist for yearling colt, Ist 3-year gelding, Ist and'2nd for filhes ifiQQ Dawn of Day was Ist in • since 1887,'1st in 2 year class at Dunedin 1894,15t at Blue&kin for hest, 2 year old. bpFAT? OF DAY Sdam LADY KObh, bSSJthelateHon. ' .Holmes,d:oam»aru, has taken prizes m both guth and North Island < Jier sire, ' Hard was one of the best horses • ever shown in the South TiREAK OF DAY was hred by H. 'Tatham, Esq. of Homewood, East Coast, i and is a beautiful black horse, standing <l7 hands 2iDS 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 m the • right place He stands on exceptionally ■ good sourd feet and legs, and is one of • fhe moat active sires m the North island. 'He having proved himself a sure foa] . getter, breeders, should not miss such a well-known horse. No better stalhor stands in this di-triot, nor one morehtte to improve the caught horse „ at ° his pedigree is exceptional. He has th< . characters of a high-class and fascion ; ably-bred horse. Bis temper is excellent He has a strong and sound eonstitut on and is naturally free from taint of an; i kind. BREAK OF DAY took 2nd pn/i as a 2-year old at Masterton. TERMS, JE44s. Two or more mares th i property cf one owner as per arrange m< Good Paddocking. All care taken. bu ino responsibility. For further part, •culars apply cuerY & SON> Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296.

TO Stand this Season at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN (By Robinson Ckusoe —The Maid). Terms—Single mare, ss; two or more, as pet arrangement. Padaocking, Is 6d per week. All fees must be paid : before mares sre removed. All care TO Travel This Season in the "Wairarapa District — The Purebred Champion Hydes'dale, BRILLIANT BOY. " Brilliant Boy" has defeated six ' Champions in the' Show King, amongst ■them being Champions from the Old Country, consequently he now ranks the "Champion of Champions in the Dominion. For tarcia and particulars apply to KOT3EKTFALIOON, Masterton. J. CONNOR, Gioom in charge taken, but no C. 0 DONNELL, Eenall Street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 7

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902

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9654, 19 November 1909, Page 7

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