D.I.C. SPECIAL LINES. When buying Gloves and Hosiery you will be wise to find an expert whose {?/ opinion you can trust, and then trust it—let him select makes and qualities for Jf| you. You cannot tell which makes of Gloves and Hosiery are the best so well \)f as the man whose business it is to study the question thoroughly, but you can by m your own experience judge whether his recommendation was worth accepting. U^ The D.I.C. has proved that its judgement about Hosiery and Gloves is good, and H{ you can safely buy the makes that they stock. Thai is way it is such a satis- LJ faction to buy your Gloves and Hosiery by Post from the D.I.C. Ycu may }} ( know t'.ie £,cois are excellent, and worth the price you pay. }}{ SOME OF OUR SPECIAL LINES. ))\ onie Fine French Kid, Brown, Navy, and Gauntlet GLoves, in Fine I. .smart Glove in P !, in shades of Drab. Beave 1 Green. 2s ltd per pair Lisle, with 2 Dome and Strap \isiels. Tan and T.rown. Cs Antelope- (ihe'tenham Caur.tict ivlotorinK, or General I per pair. ;;ar, in Tan only THFSEE SPECIAL HOSIERY LINES— il{ Fine Tan Lisle, with Coloured Silk Clocks. 1s 6d per pair Mj Tan Lisle, Fancy Coloured Circular Stripes, 1s 11d per pair (u Coloured Cashmere Hose, Purple, Saxe Blue, Green. 2s 6d per m ©ROER BY POST FROM ,. f WELLINGTON.
Thermos Flask FOR HOT & COLD BEVERAGES & FOOD. THEEMOS FLASK keeps liquids steaming hot for 24 hours, and cold liquids icy cold for days without fire qr chemicals. Invaluable for keeping the Baby's Pood warm at night, or in travelling. Also for Picnic Parties, giving minimum trouble, maximum results. To be had in Pints, Quarts and Table Jug Shapes from— CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, MASTERTON.
10 STAND this Season at ! Dixon-street, Masterton, and travel __ "the Suburbs, the Purebred CLYDESDALE STALLION, Q BREAK OF DAY. * BREAK OP DAY'S sire is the great EABLY MOBNING (bred by Mr E. Matthews, of Temuka). Early Mornings aire was the fjreat Young Banker, bred by Mr David Kiddle, Scotland, and lmSirted to New Zealand by th« Hon. M. olmes, of Oaroaru. Young JBanker s ape was Banker, by idmiral—dam Nannie (Bob Boy); Admiral's sire, Sit Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning neve* left the show ring without, a prize. As a 2-year-old he gained 2nd at Timaruj 8-year-old, Ist and best ertire on the •fonarui 9-year-old, 2nd pme and Ist with three of his progeny at Timaru; Ist prise and best all ages entire at Oamaru V4STIB9O 51st and Champion hor ß e at BlueWn} 2nd Palmerston South, 1891; Ist and Champion at Wairaate, 1892:3 rd at Timara, A.:He also took several prizes in the North Island, including Ist and Champion against all comers at Mastertook second for2-yr old colt at Timaru inIBBB, Ist for yearling colt, Ist 3-year . gelding, Ist and 2nd for yearling fillies !«9. Dawn oiDay .was. Ist in 2-year | BBEAK OP DAY'S dam LADY EOSE, Island showrinua. Her sire, ever shown in the South Island . BEEAK OP DAY was bred by J. H. Tfttham, Esq.. of Homewood, East Coast, widifl a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands 2ina high. He is compactly the moßt active sires in the North Island. well-known horse. No better stalhon stands in this dietrict, nor one more fitted characterists of aAigh-class and fasr.io He has a strong and sound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. BEEAK OP DAY took 2nd prize hb a 2-year old at Masterton. TEEMS, £4, 45. Two or more mares the property cf one owner as per arrangeGood Paddocking. All care taken, but •no responsibility. For further partioulars apply to- jctjbry&SoN) Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296. \Q Stand this Season , at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN _3s. (By Eobinson Crusoe •* —The Maid). Terms—Single mare, £5 ss; two or more, as per arrangement. Paddocking, *,lB-6d per week. All fees must be paid *TBBfore mares ere removed. All care taken, but no responsibility. C. O'DONNELL, Eenall Street, Masterton.
MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., (LtMITBD.) —Sole Manufacturers of the— ZEALANDIA & COCKATOO WOOLPRESSES. "AVE just landed their season'a aup- _ ply of McCORMICK BINDERS, • MOWERS, HAY RAKES, Etc. Also DONAGHY'S GOLD-MEDAL TWINE, OILS, and all Harvest Requisites- Plough Traces and Leading Chains. AaitKTi foe— F. &D. DtfNCAN, Ltd., Christchurch. MoCobmick Macbinbby Co., America Booth McDonald & Co.. Chriatchurch 4.NDBHWB amd Biavkn, Christchatcb
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9667, 4 December 1909, Page 7
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