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LYTI LE BROS. ENGINEERS. MOTOR EXPERTS & ELECTRICIANS 217 QUEEN S TREET, 'Mephone 141.; MASTERTON. \ LL makes of Motor <'ar?, Motor Cycles and Cycles overjCL Ln'jir') atii 1 i>-|,a,ir«d, and satisfaction guaranteed . IVK STOCK— Tyres, Benzine, Oils - all.classes of Accessories. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED. FAST AND POWERFUL MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE By the Hour, Day, or by Contract. Send your Repairs to us, and you will be satisfied with the Result. Private Residence - - 108 Bannister-street. ALBERTaWEBB, masterton! SUPERLATIVE CLOTHS. WE are not afraid of contradiction when we say the cloths we invite you to inspect are Superlative Cloths. Because the makers guarantee is back of our positive statement, Then, experience has taught us the exact value of woollen fabrics. The faced cloths we show are pure woollen textiles, made in England. A Neat CostumeMade of navy-faoed cloth. Semifitting coat. Collar faced cream silk. Lined satin. Gored Skirt. £6 6s. Latest Style-Full-length Coat, with long roll collar, trimmed Russian braid and silk Nine gore Skirt, stitched seams, £57 "7s"THE HOME OF GOOD TAILORING." fhe Dreadnought—i Ay Disc Harrow "steel Queen." j STRONG, Light, Durable, Renewable Bushes, thus saving trouble and expense; Light in Draught; easily packed up for travelling or spread out tor working. Also JUNIOR QUEEN, Reversible & Lever, And ORCHARD QUEEN, Disc Harrows. Better Cultivation means better Crops. If you understand this you cannot fail to be interested in THE THREE QUEENS. Writ 9 for Full Particulars and Prices to our Agents, MASTERTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT Co., Masterton. Or direct to us, Department K, BOOTH, xJACDONALD & Co. r Ltd., Christchurch, Hastings, Timaru.
SEE WINDOWS I Stocktaking Bargains. NEW ZEALAND 0L CLOTHING FACTORY TO CLEAR Boys' Blouses Is(5(1 & and Tunics 2s 6d. 'Phone 101. Boater Straw Hats, Boater Straw Hats, v ""* 1 Prloes 7,6 fo now 46 - Children's Galatea Straw Hats, 2/6 to fi/9, NOW X/Q and 3/©. These are Lines thrown out to clear at clearing Prices. N.Z. Clothing Factory, 'PHONE 101. QUEEN STKEET, MASTERTON, YOU Require a Riding Skirt or Habit. YOU Require the Best for your Money. •YOU Require a Specialist to give you this, YOU Require a Cloth suitable for these Garments. YOU Requite to see our heavy Cross-bred Serge. YOU Require to write for patterns, or YOU Require to call in Queen-st. Tel 222 Tel 222 * r\ \ * _ A. Donald, Specialist in Riding Skirts. The Ladies' Tailor, WA Fine Art Features of the A. and P. Show. WILL be represented in our goods at tine Hyde and Co. Show. One of this year's 'sights' will be the Hyde quality furniture fitments. Make the Hyde Show your first sight, and before leaving the town make our Queen-street premises your final consideration. Our designs, workmanship and finish speak volumes, and repeat orders prove our wordy contention—that Hyde and Co. can't be outshown or left out of count. G. HYDE & Co., Art Furniture Makers. MASTERTON. Tel. 233. nNE rAULTLESS rOOTWEAR r INE I AULTLESS I OOTWEAR FROM FAMOUS FACTORIES FOR FASHION FOLK, tOk KITCHENER Opp. Post Office Masterton. The Masterton Auction Mart THE OLDEST ESTABLISHEFBUSINESS OF THE KIND IN THE WAIRARAPA, J. NICOL SOLE PROPRIETOR Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agent for the South British Insurance Company and Npw York Life Insurance Company. Record of Auction Sales held in 1908 is 101, ««ioTidid ranee of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private nlft Values are absolutely the best in the market. Weekly Auction Sales held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any part of the district. The facilities for the successful conduct of sales are well and favourably known. Full List of Properties of ail kinds on the Land Register If vou have anything to sell, send it to the Masterton Auction Mart. If you want anything in the way of property, furniture, general effects and bargains generally, call at the Masterton Auction Mart. Always Ready to do Business. . R. NICOL Auctioneer.
i ■ ifoung Wellington Girl Wasting; Away With Anaemia, * » "ler Case Appeared Hopelesf When Dr. Williams' Pink ' Pills were used. They Cured Her. It is necessary in Araemic or bloodlessness, to restore the blood supply, as rapidly as possible. The extremely low state of health which Anaemic people often fall into, frequently opens the way for a dangerous decline. There is no medicine more suitable for Anaemic people than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, because they actually make new blood. The following case of extreme Anaemia illustrates how valuable the preparation is inthis j complaint. "Anaemia attacked me when I was about 21 years old," paid Mrs A. Humphrey, 67 Kent Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand. "It gradually obtained quite a hold on my system. I faded slowly. My appetite got very poor, 1 didn't care whether I ate or not. Some days I wcuid be ravenous, and yet as soon as I sat down to a meal the craving would go. I wanted vinegar on everything I ate. My skin became-■puite trans-, parent. I was deadly: white in lips, nands and cheeks. I hadn't a trace of colour, and under my eyes were dark rings. My feet were always as cold as ice, and my hands damp and clammy. I could never do much in the day, I was always so utterly weak and tired before the day began, and after a littla spell *.£ work I would have to lie down to save myself from a faint turn. If I went upstairs or up a hill my heart fluttered so wildly 1 would lcJ ened, and I would have to pre?* my * hands to my sides and stop for breath, I would feel as if I were choking. Severe headaches of a nervous nature used to come oh, and then I would have to go straight to bed. The pain would dart right through P from the inner corner of the eyes to the very nape of my neck. I was so low in spirits that I never wanted to speak to anyone. I would laugh and then cry hysterically for nothing at all. At night I would wake up after a light dose bathed3in perspiration and the clothes would be quite damp. I lived mostly on milk foods, and even these at times lay heavy on my, chest and would not digest for hours. Sometimes the sight or the smell of food cooking would upset me. I never went anywhere to any amusement. I hadn't the heart. I went to two doctors, and had tonics and medicines, but I didn't get cured I was ailing for about two years when a friend told my mother to get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for me. Little I Dy little the signs of Anaemia dis- I appeared. First of all I began to feel |
brighter and then my appetite began to pick up. I took at first three pills a day and then I doubled the dose. Everyorie began to remark on the. change in my appearance. My people and myself were overjoyed. The colour came back to my face and the languid feeling wore off. I took four boxes straight off, and a little later I took some more at intervals. I could feel my blood getting much richer as I took the course. The headaches lessened and finely disappeared. My heart was much stronger and shook off the depression and cjuld get through the day like an ordinary healthy girl. lam «{lad to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as they thoroughly set me up." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a hox, 6 boxes 16s si! of all dealers, or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd , Wellington.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR. MAXES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER MAKES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND BEAUTIFUL, LADIES— Have you a thick, healthy growth of silken wavy hair? Or is your hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at the ends ? Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hair, or premature greyneas ? If so. you should use the ALOS HAIR RESTORER. Other ladies have used it with great success, as the following testimonials will prove. M* Davies, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Auckland. Dear I find much pleasure in recommending the Alos Hair Restorer, as it has done my hair so inuih good. I always had a poor growth of hair till I tried your preparation. I have used five bottles altogether, and you can see by the photo enclosed the wonderful change it has made. I am recommending it to all my friends.—l remain, yours very thankfully,—MlSS IDA ARMSTRONG, 25, Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Mr Navies, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Anckland. Dear Sir —I have found the Alos Hair Restorer the best I have ever used for my hair. My hair was quite grey when I first used your preparation, and now I have, not a white hair in my head. Wishing you every success.—l remain, yours faithfully, MRS R. S. DELANEY, 14, Sentimal Street, Heme Bay. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER being a purely Herbal Remedy, containing no grease, oils, dyes, or, colouring matter of any kind; therefore does not make the hair sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. SOLE AGENT FOE MASTERTON— J. L. HUGHES, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 123 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON And from W. H. DAY, General Storekeeper, Main Street, Greytown. J. FREDDY, storekeeper, Carterton. MASTERTON CYCLERY DEPOT. SOLE AGENT FOR— Premier Centaur Governor Edlin Sinclair Tribune BSA Special. IF you want a high-grade 'Bicycle, go to Spillane's. He can meet your requirements. Our machines are built by the world's leading mechanics, and are well known for quality and finish. Don't be led away by cheap trash, which will soon be consigned to the rubbish heap. Consider and buy the. best, and you will have a cycle that will give you every satisfaction. Enamel by experts, line by experts, and bearing a long guarantee. Fitted with two and three speed gear if ordered. Tyres to order. Repair Work Guaranteed. Easy Terms. Write for catalogues, posted free. Inspection cordially invited. WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF SUNDRIES J. J. SPILLANE, CYCLE IMPORTER. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.
Look at the passing crowd we meet in the street, Thev all complain aloud Of the Corns on their feet The certain cure for Corns, Progandra has proved oft, Tho' painful, hard as horna. Or tender, gore and soft. Our life is far too short This torture to endure, To Progandra resort And prore this certain ears.' 'BARKAeLCOGirS PROGANDRA Oi Bfl Medlsiw Vsndon. U* pes Bos,
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Uuve was a young man oi weak chest VV'io asked for a cure of the beat; . LUNG BALSAM he took, His. cough it off shook, And now his warm thanks doth attest Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Price 1/6 and 2/6
Heme's Bronchitis Cure. c«.ii citi 91st»lafM si** i/t s«id hv Cknliti and Medicine Vendors, and bv the Proprietor. W. G. HEARNE, Cbemist, Geelong, Yictorii. C 3 erience delightful and rapid relief; «nd to thoa« Small Six#, 2/8 j Largs Size, 4/8. Said ly Cksariits and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Cbemist, Geelong, Victoria. * Those who have tried' this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cougii, Crom Difficuity allows a Cough nor Asthma "to become Tronic, nor Coorosiptidft who are subject to colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting the Throat, and gi 8 8 . ftb beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient and a complete care ?■ certs in, to develop.. Consumption is not known where "Coughs " have, on their flts* appearance, Deen properly treated with this medicine. No house should be it, as, tM j^g^iertcn. .i Forwarded, by post to any address when not obtainablelocally. ' imii aie ctdcct uici! imrrntt NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE—HO II FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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