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GLOVES AND HOSIERY. 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 you. You cannot tell which makes of Gloves and Hosiery are the best so well as the man whose business it is to study the question thoroughly, but you can by your own experience judge whether his recommendation was worth accepting. The D.I.C. has proved that its judgement about Hosiery and Gloves is good, and you can safely buy the makes that they stock. That is why it is such a satisfaction to buy your Gloves and Hosiery by Post from the D.I.C. You may know the goods are excellent, and worth the price you pay. 50ME OF OUR SPECIAL LINES. 2 Dome Fine French Kid, in shades of Drab, Beaver, 1 Tan, Brown, Navy, and Green. 2s 11d per pair Gauntlet Cloves, in Fine Lisle, with 2 Dome and Strap; a very smart Glove in Pastels, Tan and Brown. 2s 11d per pair ® Antelope Cheltenham Cauntlet (Soft), for Riding, Driving, Motoring, or General Hard Wear, in Tan only. 5s 11 d per pair. THREE SPECIAL HOSIERY LINES— Fine Tan Lisle, with Coloured Silk Clocks. Is fid per pair Tan Lisle, Fancy Coloured Circular Stripes. 1s ltd per pair Coloured Cashmere Hose, Purple, Saxe Blue, Green. 2s 6d>per pair pcbtpro* D.1.6., WELLINGTON.

The Thermos Flask. FOR HOT & COLD BEVERAGES & FOOD. THERMOS FLASK keeps liquids steaming Lot for 24 hours, and cold liquids icy cold for days without fire or chemicals. Invaluable for keeping the Baby's Food 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— HERBERT T. WOOD, CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, - MASTERTON.

► TO STAND this Season at Dixon-street, Masterton, and travel m the Suburbs, the Purebred CLYDESDALE STALLION, BREAK OF DAY. BREAK OF DAY'S sire is the great > JSARLY MORNING (bred by Mr R. Matthews, of Temuka). Early Morning's ■ sire wa§ the «reat Young Banker, bred ' by Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and imrported to New .Zealand by th« Hon, M. Holmes, of Oamaru. Young JBanker s sirs was Banker,'by Admiral —dam Nannie (Rob Boy);; Admiral's sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea ' International Exhibition. Early Morning never left the show ring without a prize* Ab a 2-year-old he gained 2nd at Timaru; a-year-old, Ist and best ertire on the ->round at 'Timaru; 7-year-old, 2nd at Timaru j 9-year-old, 2nd prize and Ist >wifch three of his progeny at Timaru j Ist ptirize and best all ages entire at Oamaru .in 1890; Ist and Champion horse at Blue--akin; 2nd Palmerston South, 1891; Ist • and Champion at Waimate, 1892; 3rd at Timaru, 1894. He also took several prizes •in the Noith Island, including Ist and • Champion against all comers at Master- • ton when he was 22 years old. Bispro- • geny are noted prize takers. Roy took second for 2-yr- old colt at 1 imaru vin 1888,' Ist for yearling colt, Ist 3-year • gelding, let for yearling fillies 1889. Dawn of Day was Ist in 2-year dass, Ist, 2nd and 3rd for fillies foaled v since 1887.15t in 2 year class at Dunedin [894,15t at'Blueskin for best 2 year old. BREAK OF DAY'S dam LADY ROSE, - feted, bv thelate Hon. vl. Holmes, of Oam- ' aro, has taken prizes in both South and North Island sliowrin&B. Her sire, Hard Times, was one of the best horses ever shown* in the' South Island. BREAK OF DAY was bred by J. H. '"Tathara, Esq. of'Homewood, East Coast, 17 hands 2ins high Be is compactly, "jjoilt with plenty of hair and bone; alf though his bono is very heavy it is of fthe right clean, flat kind, with plenty of silky hair on his legs, growing in the Might place He stands on exceptionally ,good sound feet and legs, and is one of ,the most active sires in the North Islanc*. He having proved himself a sur« foal getter, breeders should not miss such a well-known horse. No better stallion stands in this diotrict, nor one more fitted to improve the draught horse stock, and Ms pedigree is exceptional. He has the - characterists of a high-class and fashiont, ably-bred horse. Bis temper is excellent, iHe has a strong and sound constitution, and iB naturally free from taint of any lind. BREAK OF DAY took 2nd prize as a 2-year old at Masterton. TERMS; JB4 4s. Two or more mares the property cf one owner as per arrange* »• inent. •Good Paddocking. All care taken, but •'Do responsibility. For further particulars apply to— ■ •J. CURRY & SON, Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296. f T 10 Stand this Season A at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN (By Robinson Cbttboi —The Maid). Terms—Single mare, £o ss; two oi • more, as per arrangement. Paddocking Is <6d per week. All fees must be pau '"before mares Bre removed. All can ' taken, but no responsibility, C. O'DONNELL, Renall Street, Masterton.

THE MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., (Limited.) —Sole Manufacturers of the — ZEALANDIA & COCKATOO WOOLPRESSES. HAVE just landed their season's pupply of McCOBMICK BINDEES, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, Etc. Also DONAGHY'S GOLD-MEDAL TWINE, OILS, and all Harvest Requis-ites-Plough Traces and Leading Chains. FOF. — P, & D. Duncan, Ltd., Christchuroh. McCobmick Machinbet Co., America riiooTH McDonald & Co.. Cbristchurch Andekws and Fzaven, Christeharch

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9672, 10 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9672, 10 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9672, 10 December 1909, Page 7

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