Children's Li dw Millinery INFANTS' BABETTES. Delightful creations for delightful creatures. Just the thing for the sunshiny days. Light, cool and comfortable, trimmed with pink rosettes, or any color to suit, for 4s lid. A charming make up, and absolutely up-to-date. Bring the baby and try one on. It will cost nothing to try. GIRLS' LINEN HATS. Here's something useful. A hat not to he thrown asido when dirty. Easy to launder, and make up. A hat that will stand any amountof hard wear, careless handling, an article suitable for home, school, or outdoor wear. The virtue of cheapness should commend them to thrifty mothers. GIRLS' SCHOOL HATS. Not the old-fashioned shape. Something really new—giving the effect of a four-cornered hat, yet preserving its circular form to a degree. Looks charming with much or little trimming, and equally suitable for the missy of 3 as of 8 LADIES' MILLINERY. We have now an experienced milliner to help you, and there are some delightful spring models to choose from, but we would especially call attention to Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats at 7s 6d, and Stitched Linen Hats. These are always useful and always smart. Call at once and consult our expert.
GRAHAM and CO., MASTEKTON. '•The Store for Everything," Tel. 14
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CANADA (11). (Finland—AluminF). CANADA is a dark chestnut horse standing 15.2J, haviug immense quality, combined with great substance and power,' standing on a clean, wiry set of legs. CANADA had a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. His racing career was ended through an accident to liis shoulder. CANADA'S dam Aluraini (11) is by Patron (5), Melbourne Cup winner, carrying 9st 31b. Finland ((4), by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simojt (11), from Fishwife. Finland is a siro of Bobrikofr, Lapland, Nyland, Vctsa, Chief Loch-, iel, Heleanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the G. G. Stead Memorial Cup, ruiles, in 2.7, carrying 9st.; the C.J.C. Handicap, 1 mile, in 1.39, carrying 9st.; Auckland Plate, H miles; the Porangahau Handicap, six furlongs, in 1.14, carrying 9st lllbs, also important races in Australia last season. CANADA belongs to the No. (11) Sire Family, whose representatives include St. Simon, Orme, Fisherman, Soult, etc. Good paddocking, plenty of good water.
Mares will receive ever? attention and all reasonable care, bufc no responsibility taken. Further particulars from C. O'DONNELL, Upper Plain. THE STUD. The thoroughbred stallion CHATSWORTH (3). (Bred by Jas. Redfearn Esq., Victoria.) (By Auric—Winifred.) 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 Stock well 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 be sent on application to owner, or J. V. REED, South Road, Masterton. Mares met at Featherston Railway Station. TERMS.—£S ss, payable Ist January, 1911. Good paddocking at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. W. NIX, Tauherenikau. T BREAK 0' DAY. 0 Travel This Season in Masterton 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 Banker, by Admiral, dam Nannie, by Rob Roy. Admiral s sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea International ExlribiBreak 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. Uood paddocking. All 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.
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