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GRASS SEEDS. that lußtArriTcd Just ArriT sea. Ex "TOEOMAEU," 0- Prom the best old established Seed Houses in England. »>w /WEBB rate \ i iort Timothy eis . Cowgra an- Fiorin *?■ Crested Dogstail ind Sweet Vernal Ply Yarro • Cocksfoot t Poverty Bay Eye Local B3 t Our orders to our buyer at Home wei to make quality of seeds his first coi sideration. All who have seen thei pronounce them unsurpassed. 8 JNO. GRAHAM A AND CO, MASTERTON. iwiii/ih, 0, for Watches, Clock "• E.P. Ware, Cutlery, etc. TO SUIT THE TIMES. - DRAPERY *" JDST OPENED. 7. J O/r PIECES FLANNELETTES Av 2M,.i|d,5id,6|d,7-Jd,BSdyd. 75 PAIES WHITE BLANKETS, 7/6,8/6 to 35/- pair S CO COLOURED BLANKETS, •e. 3/11 up to 16/ „ 120 DOZEN LADIES' AND f CHILDEEN'S HOSE fid up to 2/6 pi ig 60 PIECES DKESS STUFFS, h, Pd, o-Sd, 7-id, 1/- to 3/6 yd . 73 PIECES GKEY AND WHITE l J CALICOS, 2i(l up to BAd yd d 29 MEN'S TWEED SUITS, in 15/6,19/6,22/6,25/-upwards ln 39 BOYS' TWEED SUITS, j 4/6, 5/0,6/6 to 16/k- 47 BOYS' OVERCOATS, 1' 6/11 upwards . 42 LADIES'MACINTOSHES, >r 12/6 upward! 35 LADIES' ULSTEHS, 10/6 each e> '■ 31 MENS' OYEHCOATS AND MAC j v INTOSHES, bought at 50 per ' cent discouut. ; W. BELL, n ' Opposito Club Hotel, Masterton, s i, if WAIEAEAPA HUNT CLUB SPORTS, 10 At Snow Grounds, Carterton, THURSDAY, 18th MAY, 1895. ' To commence at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ,_ Programme : i- 1. Dismounting Hurdle Competition (bare-backed). Competitors to jump several ■r lights hurdles, dismounting (both feet to touch tLo ground) and remounting between each llight. First prize £2, 2nd special prize, '- 2. Orange Competition-Competitors to rido over hurdles ]to be decided by the 1. judge], carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining the most oranges to bo winner. I- Fir«,t ptizc £2, 2nd £l, petition—Horses to be nominated byladies. Competitors to jump hurdles, dismount, lend horse to lady, to thread needle, tie I tuot in cotton, hand same to competitor, who then remounts, jumps hurdles, and i t proceeds to winning post. Open only to' 0 members of recognised Hunt Clubs, Ist gold bracelet value £5, 2nd brooch, 3rd tennis racket. ! 4. Gretna Greon Eaco—Competitors to start with two hones [or ponies], riding one and leading the other with saddle on, etc, Gallop over hurdle to a tent 150 yards assembled. Each competitor to assist his lady to mount, then mouut his own horse, the pair to gallop back over hurdle to starting post, dismount and sign their t names legibly. Demount and gallop over , hurdle and around pest and back again , over hurdle to the winning post. Ist prize £4,2 nd £2. 0. Jumping Competition-Over hunting fences [no water], Minimum weight 12st, Ist prize £7,2 nd £3. 2. Bareback Rsce,—Face to tail. Ist prize £2,2 nd special. ' 7. Cigar and Umbrella CompetitionCompetitor to lijht cigar, open umbrella, mount horse, jump hurdle, ride to winning post, cigar to be alight at finish, first prize £3 and box of cigars, 2nd silver mounted pipe, Entry fee for events, 5s eaoh. All events open except Ladies' Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt Clubs. Entries 1 cloao with the Secretary, at Cartorton; Mr Herbert Welch, Masterton ; Mr G. 'fully, Greytown; Mr A. J. loogood, Featherslon; or Mr 11. Uatt, Greytown, at auy time on . SATUBDAY, 11th May, W. MoKENZIE, Hon, Sec, Observer Office, , RUrtt'o 57,Willis-st.,WcUiugton, VIIUIU b, forGuns.Hiflcs,Saddles and harness. |-QETUI(N LIFEBUOY SOAP X Wrappers to your grocer, who I nill give in exchange a Book by any popular author. .„„..,./'o 57,Willis.6t„WellingtoD, UWiUO, for Linoleums, Floorj cloths, Carpets Bugs, etc. DRAGON BAKING POWDER, COMPOUNDED WITH PURE GEAPE CEEAM wTAHTAB mHE superior quality of this celebrated Baking Powder arises from tho fact that all tho ingredients aro of the purest and most wholesome character. As tho DEAGON BAKING POWDEE ranks highest in leavening strength, and is warranted perfectly free from alum, it is confidently recommended to all who study health, and value economy. The enormous demand for this article is a sure proof of its oxcellence. Sold only in }-ib, % fib and lib tins, netw.eight, Of All Grocers and Storekeepers, EMPIRE PACKING CO, (W.&G.Turnbull and Co). Proprietors, Wellington. . LIFEBUOY SOAP! For Preservation of Health and Prevention of Sickness, f

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

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700

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5015, 2 May 1895, Page 3

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