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S. M. BAIRD. MASTERTON.

(By Special Arrangement.) Tho splendid display of serviceable tars exhibited by the above well-known ! l\Vairarapa importer commanded mucli ' attention at tho recent AVairarapa ■ Show. Each car was shown to the libest advantage, but tho two different 'models of the Cadillac proved tho chief centre of attraction to the interested ,J crowd continually gathered around. ..Each model is of excellent finish, selfstarting,' and installed with olectrio Hiead, side, 'and rear lights. These can 'be obtained complete and ready for the load for £575. The next car to attract •attention was the 25 horse-power Paige, ! also self-starting, and with electrio lights throughout. Price, £385, complete and ready for tlio road. Last,' but by no means least, especially rs regards tho price, £285, which is within reach of everyone inclined to purchase, is the 25 h.p. fivo-seater Krit, with electrio fittings and spare wheel. There is a large demand at present foT these cars, and they are selling immediately ou arrival. Mr. Baird' was congratulated 'on his excellent exhibit,, and the fact of all tho cars on show being sold during the first day of tho show is'a sterling proof of tho popularity of each make."

Strike for the best equipment! To j'Cheese Factory Managers and Directors, •best equipment means best cheese and ! biggest prices. - Thet • "Victor" is the I best and most efficient Vat on the market, lit holps to make better cheese, and swells (•vour dividends. Investigate tho merits 'if the "Victor" Vat. Albert J. Parton, IPlumbcr, Carterton.—Advt. It has taken many years to build up the reputation of tho ■ "Gilruth" Calf Pood, but at last merit is rewarded, and this food comes into its own. The "Gilruth" Calf Food is now stocked by almost every Storekeeper in the Dominion.—Advt. 'Advt.

N The attention of dairy farmers requiring good stock is drawn to the unreserved salo to bo conducted by tho Now Zealand Loan and Meroantilo Agency Co., Ltd., on Tuesday next, November 4, on behalf of Mr. G. M. Mason, Tlakitahuna, when his herd of high-grade dairy stock will be offered. The cows to be offered comprise an exceptionally choice line of Jersey, Holstein, fihorthorn, and Ayrshire crosses. Just coming up to full profit, and at present milking 25001b., with a. 3.8 test. The sale commences at 32 noon.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 10

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S. M. BAIRD. MASTERTON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 10

S. M. BAIRD. MASTERTON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 10

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