We Have the Knowledge As well as t*e Instruments, 7K>R TF*<! PROPER MiV EFFICIENT REPAIBING } OF WAiUHfcS AND of every description. : If your Watch is divine 1 y;m trouble bring it along. If on examination wo fitid it is not word* iepairinjj, we'ii tell you straight, and charge you nothing for the advice. On tho ct .if .we undertake a repairing job for you then our guarantee of saUßiaoUofc got*s with it. Our Repair DepaHrr»«rit is i"<"renpirr!* every year, and the sole reason of this is the quality of thw worn tut ned but. Our work is our best advertisement. Leave lour Kcpirmg in our Mm And you'll get all that long experience and honesty can give. JAMES SCOTT, : WATCHMAKER & JEWELLBEY KEPAIREB, QUEEN STREET, MASTiiBTON. KITCHENER'S fiwtr !)&>•• Lsdies' Gibson Tie, Tan and Black Shoo Ladies' Triple Bar, ditto , Ladles* Orpes. Bar, ditto, r.."- ", \ VO; Ladies' White Tennis hoeo, chome aolea, Ladles' ditto, with rubber soles; Opposite Post Office \ 'friend ofthe Feet'' ; QUfeEN-SJV HOT WJITER IN: ABUNDANCE.: A PLENTIFUL AND CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF HOT , IN theiKitchsi it a boon which every Wife and Housekeeper! will gladly weloofne. ' , ! •.•:'■.'-'■,■■.■-■:■■.■■;'-'-y-h'-. ■■!• :•-• ".:/: SHACK LOCK'S RANGES may be, purchased 'fitted complete with self-filling HIGH-PRESSURE., BOILERS, ~...- . •' ,„. by which is brought into'the Kitehen a plentiful supply of ? : ct Water. n N , High Pressure Boilers can also be fl supplied for "ORION" Ranges now in use. || Estimates, prices, nad full i artii- ' ulars may be obtained through the Ironmongers, or - direct from— H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd., DUNEDIN, and at Auckland and Wellington. NOTIGETOi FARMERS; 9UIJIKH "OW light draft combined Seed Drttl tfiat willsow, Wheat, Oats, Barley,' Peas andßea^sin' . - i: K;i ; "yany,qutotities.r;Jt',ti^^ drfll on the market. ~: It is lighter and stronger, and hasno-comi i ■ . •.'. ;pUcate^geaTing ; to;anM Vv ; 'r .Q-^X'f'/'
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x»*\Si*&'m'iit>W&'*t-~'i&:rt<<m AN OFFER that holds good, for the first fifty hats only. It is not often that Masterton ladies have the chance of the choicest Millinery Wear, made up by a firstclass city milliner free of charge. You may choose your own style, your own and nothing will be charged you for the putting of them together, and the producing of something absolutely new, after the latest of London and Paris models. OUR NEW CITY MILLINER comes with vast experience to help you : in your choice, and pwing to the enormous new stock of Millinery Materials just landed, you will have to avail yourselves of this" free opportunity very quickly, as the stuff will rapidly disappear, the demand being somewhat heavy. MASTERTON:' "The Store for Everything/'; ""'
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To Stand at Owner's JFarm, 41 ; South Road, Masterton, , v THE PUREBRED SUFFOLK- > PUNCH SIRE SUD BO URN SIRDARS : (27829),, Imported. , ~; - \ Sire, o ?, ratt ' s Eclipse;,, dam, Miss! Sally by Taller's Verger, 2nd dam ChiUesford Belle, bearer H.,-3rdvdam Scot* bV Wantisden Duke. SUPBOURN SIRDAR wasimportj ed to New South, Wales R^HI \I9OO. . •".: "~T Reserve at Richmond, 1900. ' First at Claciah, 1900. Second prize at -York, 1900. •, !: 1 _At the sale of Suffolks held by Dangar Bros., at; the Royal Show* Sydney, in 1907, six two-year-olds bv 10s.* They were.:. Noetsfield Florist ter 185 guineas, Noetsfield, Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 eas, Noetsfield Visor, 115j guineas, i .It will thus be Seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who ranks-as bhe'of the hesi bred Suffolks ever imported to thV colonies, is, a : ! leiadiiig f prize-takeri while his stock: havei realised handa splendid acquisition*;to this xhsr trict, and should be .patronised by those; wishing to' breed active. >drauhts, or for j x'he Suffolk .runcn is noted for strength, activity, and robust constii tution, and is suited to any class or" mare;* ■.- .■••-„.■• ..■ : .-'. ■'-...: ;v ■:■■■. ■',. ■ -<TEBSD9;-rs4 4s per (mare, /to ;be paid Ist January, 1911. Ail: care, taken, with mares, but no responsiT bility. \ Good grazing Is Sa per week. For further particulars api ply to—- "•.' ■■>'■■•{■ J. V., REED,.:,:.'; v.■'; 41 South Road, '/ a Masterton. ~ O Stand This Sea- . son|atJtf aster toni the , Thoio ugh bre d ..'■.- ■ '■'• i CONQUEROR (2) Magnificent rich bay; with great bone and muscle, standing 16.2, A great Racehorse and a great Site; Never Deen beaten in the Show King, having taken 17 Fusts and 16 XJhampionshijj Prizes. \\ FEE—I2 Guineas, two or more mares\ as per agreement. Every care taken; but no responsibility;;. For further particulars apply to ■ ■ .■ C. McCULLOUGH. Westbush Eoad, Masterton. ) .0 Travel This Season in the Ma&tertoh District; I the Purebred Cly4 -desdalQ Stallion FEDERATION. , Terms and full particulars on applioa-| tion to C. McbULLOTTGH, - Westbush Road, Masterton, Look at th® pawing orojpl Tfe3£ we, meet in the "atresß, They all compl*m aloud Of the Corn* on their feet The certain ear* for Cora*, - Prognndra has proved oft, The' painful, hard aa hornv Or tender, «ore and soft. Oar life in tar too short <,£■ This torture to endure, ! To Progandra retort And prove this certain ear* BHRRHeL©DGH r S FReGANDRA..*.. Of *fl lladltlM Veadoca. li* sea Beit
CANADA (11). (Finland—Alumini). CANADA is a dark chestnut horso J, standing; ' 15.2£, ; haying -iin-: mense quality," combined with, great substance and poweiv'Standing on a: clean, wiry set of legs. ■"'■'■■;.'.'■ \ CANADA had a respectable record on the i turf, starting in five races and winning three. His racing .car-; eer was ended through an,' accidentto. his shoulder. - • :-- CANADA'S dam Alumini (11) is by" Patronc(s), JleJObpurne Cup winn-|< er, carrying 9st 31b. i Finland ((4), by Bill o£r Portland .(26)- son; of St.:Simto ,(H); frpn| Fishwife...-. ■-.'■', <■:■ '■':. '" <. -Finland: is a,' sire ; of- -Bobrikoffj Lapland, Nyland', ¥asa, Chief Lochj iel, ; Heleanthus, White Cockade; Scotch Plaid, and other winners. ;' Bobrikoff won the G. G. Stead Memorial Cup, I i miles, in,2.7, carf rying 9st/; the'rC.J.C. Handicap, 1 mile, in 1.39, carrying 9st.; Auckr land Plate, 1 £ miles] the Porangahau Handicap,, six furlongs, in 1.14, carrying 9st lllbsj also , important races iri Australia last season.. CANADA belongs to the; No. (11) Sire Family, whose representatives indlude St. Simon, Orme, Fisherman,; Soult, etc. . .';;. ; f ; Goodpaddocking, plenty of good water. .' ' ' "'..' ■' '• . . ... < Mares will receive every attention and ''all reasonable care, but no res" ponsibility taken, '; .;. s .•- ;;:/: " i Further particulars from . [ •'':■ l;r. ■■ G !e :O?pONNELL, >* v Upper Plain. .; ........the stud:- ,- ; v..:' : "v ;, HE THOfeoIJGHBRED STAL- .;.'; x.;,: ; v: C H A T S W OR T H*3). (Bred by Jas; Redfearn' Esq., •' *'' v •'■■;... /Victoria.) ',* ' (By Auric—Winm-ed.) -Auric is by : the < celebrated .Bill of "Portland, while Winifred is by Goldsborough—Lady ; Hooten. Chatsworth, is, the first direct descendant of St. Simon and Stockwell' to be placed at the service ■'. of.: Wairarapa ' breeders. Chatsworth holds three firsts and. three championships in the show ring. He will be located at the . owner's place, Tauherenikau. Full particulars and books will M sent on application to owner, or J. V: REED, South Road, Masterton* Mares met at Featherstoh Railway Station. TERMS.—£S ss, payable Ist January, 1911. Good paddocking at Is 6d per week.; All care taken, but no responsibility. V'. ' W. NIX, y Tauherenikau. BREAK 0' DAY. 10 Travel This Season in Master- . ton and surrounding districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, BREAK 0' DAY. Sire Early, Morning (209),* dam Lady Rose, by- Hard Times; second sire Young /Banker (1354), who was imported,from Scotland by the' Hon. M. Holmes, Oamaru, second dam. Princess Royal (285); third sire by Admiral, dam Nannie, by Rob Roy. Admiral's sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea International Exhibition. • ' ■ "■•. '. .. " Break o' Day was bred by J. H. Tatham, Esq., of Homewood, East Coast, where his stock are much thought of. He is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands 2 inches in height. He having proved himself a sure foal getter, breeders should not . miss such a well-come horse. BREAK 0' DAY took second prize as a 2-yr old in Masterton, this being the only time he was shown in the ring. TERMS.—£4 4s. Wood paddocking. AH care taken, but no responsibility For full pedigree and further particulars apply to " J. CURRY AND SONS, "Wood and Coal Merchants, 'Phone 296. Dixon St., Masterton. ■
UhrlvalSedlMiUßfJ r - Fatal to insect harmless to everything else. Sold in tins only, but be i sure you W Flies, Bugs, j&atles} etc- J ANTED Known- To town an country residents, that %k undersigned; are s prepared ;;ta<; o ohnel drainage'work.on, .the. Septio Prlnoitjl ©West rates. Plans and eatanliates tv&b on application. , None but certified men employed. PICKERING BSOS Sanitary PlumbßM. Phone 74 lUROPEAN lUROPEAN GENCY. -GENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptt. . ' ly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and Leather. Chemicals and Druggest':. Sundries. : China, Earthenware ;and Glassware. Cycles, Motors and' Accessories. Drapery, and ! Piece •''■>'■.;■''■ Goods. > ■.'■'•'"''•'■.'' .■"-- ''■■"'., .Fancy Goods arid Perfumery/; • Hardwire, Machinery, and Metals Jewellery, Plate: and .Watches.\ Photographic and Optical Goods.. Provisions and' Oilmen's Stores, -■:';.''* ' ' . '."■' etc.,-:,etC.: 1 ■_;;'..•.:. „,!*,'"■. /■ Commission 2| to 5 per cent.; Trade • Discount allowed. Special Quotations on: Demand ■ Sample; cases' from £lO upwards.. Consignments of Produce Sold on '4 . Account. , ....;, .■'. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (EstabHshed 1814.X'.' 25, Abchurch Lane, London; E.G. Cable Address: "Annuaire, ;. ..•,.''"■..•" London." ' >/':'' : * '■'.';■'■ J. SMITH & SONS, SIGN -WKITEES V : ASTD HOUSE DECORA^OBS. AET Thuhsdat anb ■. \ ' Sato-bda-x. I>pp w.iP.C.A. Lt iV Qtieen greet' *;•" ": Phone3Bo. . v
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Ist UriEff-, 'iud ~ £5 58. S2" 2a. ' We offer the above generous prizes,to the : three persons .who give the* best J reasons, ;iri not moire than .50 words, i why Tonklng's Linseed Emulsion should ( be used m every household. ■ Reasons, may be 'expressed either in prose' or | verse,. Each contribution will be judged s6lely**by its reasonableness and; the' style of Jtb,. expression, r .The words' ''• Tonkjng's Linseed Emiils]a3 > mustappear' ] in eacb.eontribution. ~*,. v -':. ' ■ ' (Contest Conditions. I Decision to be rendered 7 days after contesteloses, and-prizes paid at once. . A well-itnown literary man to act as. judge, whose decision* shall be final. I Names of winners to be announced in i this paper. No correspondence entered 'i into. Each contestant to enclose a I panel from ; the box around'a bottle of TonkingV Linseed Emulsion. If from, small bottle, the panel must contain the words,"Gives Immediate Relief," but front or back panel from larger bottles will serve (i.e. give two chances). Contestants may send in more than one coni tribution, if box panel for each is enclosed. Post all"Reasons" not later i than August 14th, to "Manager Tonking's Contest, P.O. Box 160, Wellington." 1 Tonking's Unseed Emulsion obtainable from all Chemists & Storekeeper*, l/ft, 2/6,4/6 per battle. Wholesale: From oil Mercbaats.
H>r the is nothing that will re« fresh aftd invigorate you more than a bath/either hot or cold, to which is ti added two tablespoon' |1 fuJsorsoof 1 fiolman's bustard. i
The Famous Remedy for Jhest it is inValuable, af it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in. aHajjog Erritation the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither alioWs a Cough nor Asthma to becomj hrohic, nor Coemption to develop.; Consumption;is not kaowiiwhere o-mghs ,fc?ve, on their &st appearance, been properly treated yrith thi£ medicine; tto housr should be'without iil i the beginning, ;?a dtfse or two is generally - . .■■-■■»■■■ ■-■^■ ! --■•,■:,'■■'."'■:'; ■ . ..«'. *»,«.■'«■_____ _«io > r.s. A M>i»*» MaHinJnn Vonrfor's. or W. fl MEiIRME. * 00.. Ltd.: r«HAlnrt<r. * v '' '..•'NEW .XEtAMOBSAv HC.tFIC It Fl3* .'.tOOR. <-Ufc»t'B4HLCi«»liJi, WILUS 4TREET, WriLINSTON. 'j- ■"•
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