Xmas and New .FOR. Your Family and your Friends, AT THE D.I.C. The D.I.C. has a splendid assortment of articles suitable for Seasonable Gifts —handsome, attractive, and useful—and %r\y of these will be sent to country orders. 'lf you do not know what to select, send us a note of what you want, and we will make the best possible selection for you. .» A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, Toys, Dolls, Animals, Mechanical Toys, in great variety and at all prices. Leather Goods, Purses, Handbags, Cigaictie Cases, Pocketbooks. Pewter Ware, Silver Ware, and Silver-plated Articles. Artistic China, and Delicate Glass Dress Lengths, Blouse Pieces, Fancy Handkerchiefs, licks. JStJ«';!OS. -VI" Gloves, IFritiCy Hosiery, Ties, and Cushion Covers, Tray Cloths,_ Drawn-thrc.td Work. Everything you can imagine or desire you will /ind here. Send to us, and your Christmas gifts will give delight'. Panama and Brandon Sts., WELLINGTON.
r ESS r*?rr jits A Co)d Snapshot HOW if eT)b»E<es lhe chnim of a holiday speiit away from bom 3 to take back with you, in the ioini of snapshots, little reminiscences of pleasant outdoor days, 'i his is possible to everyone with tie aid of a good camera. We art-, showing just now a splendid sleek of cameias, from thp sma! 1 pocket can was to tho stand variety, each otir froai ! a reliable ioak*r, guaranteed to give good results. A cnaipletw stock of Photographic riuppbts ia the very best mHfces and qualities pi\>eurn..»ld is also he r e, and you are invited to couie and look through the showing. All these goods;are moderately priced. MASTERTOX. CHEMIST & OPTICIAN,
10 STAND this _ Season at Bixon-street, Masterton - and travel I 1 thr Suburbs, the Purebred CLXiJESDALE til'Abl.lOW, BREAK OF DAY.
BREAK OF DAY'S sire is the great EABLY MORNING (bred by Mr E. Matthews, of Temuka). Early Morning s sire -was the great Young Banker, bred by Mr David Riddle, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand by tia on : M ; Holmes, of Oamaru. Young JBankers eire was Banker, by idmiral-dam Nannie (Bob Boy); Admirals sire ' S ' r ter Scott, was champion at Battersea International Exhibition. Early Morning never left the show ring without a prize. As a, 2-year-old he gained 2nd at Timaru; 3-year-old, Ist and best ertire on the ground at Timaru ; 7-year-old, 2nd at -Timaru; 9-year-old, 2r.d prize and -&t with three of his progeny at i imaru ; Ist prize and best ftll a*es enure at Oamaru in 1890; lst-aiui Champion horsn H-tillU"-skin; 2nd Pahnerston South. 1891; Ist and Champion at Waimate, 1592; 3rd at Timaru, 1894. JU- alfeo took several prizes in the Noi'th l-Utul, Champion against ail comers at Masltrton when he was 2i! years old. His progeny are noted prizn takers. took second for 2-yr old colt at in 1888, Ist for yearling colt, Ist d-year gelding, Ist and 2nd for yearling fillies 1889. Dawn of Day was Ist m 2-ye Zss Ist, 2nd and 3rd for fillies foaled since 1887,15t in 2, year class at Dunedin 1894,15t at Blueskin for beet 2 year old. BREAK OP DAY'S dam LADY ROSE, bred bv the late Hon. vi. Holmes, of Oamaru, has taken prizes in both North Island shownn&s. Her sire Hard Times, was one of the best horses ever shown in the South Island^. BREAK 01' DAY was bred by J. H. Tatham, Esq. of Home wood, East Coast, and is a beautiful black torEe. standmg 17 hands 2ins high H 0 18 compac y built with plenty o* hair and bone; although his bono is very heavy it is oi the nght clean, flat kind, with plenty of silky hair on his lege, growing in the right place. Ke standa on exceptionally good sound feet and legs and is one of the most active sires in the North Island. He having provfd himself a sure ioal getter, breeders should not miss such a well-known horse. No better stands in this district, nor one moiehtted to improve the draught horse stock, and his pedigree is exceptional. He has the characterists of a high-class and fasnion-ably-bred horse. His temper is excellent. He has a strong and sound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. BREAK OF DAY took 2nd prize as a 2-year old at Masterton. TERMS, £A 4s. Two or more mares tne property cf one owner as per arrangem Good Paddocking. All care taken, bul no responsibility. For further partr culars apply to QURRY & SON, Wood and Coal Merchants, Dixon-street, Masterton. Phone 296.
TO Stand this Season at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN 4= (-By Eobinson Crusoe —The Maid). Terms—Single mare, ssj two or move, as per Brrargement. Paddocking, Is *d per week. All fees must be pa d before maws tto removed. tokM . b u tno.-e»P«»Whty. iiEi^ lien all Street, Masterton.
TH*! M&STEUTQN FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO., (Limited.) Sole Manufacturers of the — ZEALANDIA & COCKATOO WOOLPRESSES. I HAVE just landed their season's supply of McCORMICK BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, Etc. Also DONAGHY'S GOLD-MEDAu TWINE, QILS, and all Harvest Requisites- Plough Traces and Leading Chains. Agents foe — P. &D. Duncan, Ltd., Christchurch. McCobmick Machinery Co., America Booth McDonald & Co.. Christchurch Andrews and Pea yen. Christchurch
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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