THE LEADING lll!l!lliill!illl!li!lll ■AI LU IW. AKE a point ofj) investing in a fine WINTER SUIT Of GOOD QUALITY & FIRST-CLASS A splendid Stcek of TWEEDS to select Reasonable Price. Q T JEEN STREET • - MASTERTON A. STEMPA BUTCHER, Queen Street, Maeterton, i PECIAL arrangements have been made 3 tor a continuous supply of first quality Beef, Mutton and Pork at Lowest current Rates. Small Goods a specialty Marquis Livery Stables. CAKTERTON. MESSRS WADHAM BROS, beg to , intimate that they have taken over the above well-known stables, and hope for a fair share of public patronage. Special attention paid to travelling public. Gabs meet all trains. Telephone orders promptly attended to. JUVENILE LEAGUE RESULT OF COMPETITION No. 2. The following is the completed sentence, which, was opened by the Manager of the " Otago Daily Times " in the presence oi our repiesentativea: " Dkcrbiiimttiitt) tea drinkers of N.Z. an: daily Testifying to the fact that Tiijer 'lean are Economical and Matchless. Although a very large number of competitors entered, not one succeeded in completing the sentence correctly, and J only five had even oie word right. It was decided, however, to pive a Prize to each of the latter, and a cheque for &1 | has been sent to the following: Alice Allen, Kononi, 1 uapeka, aged 14 Eileen M.#illinghara,Caversuam,ag , °d 10 j Geo. V. Barnett, Woodville, aged 11 j Lizzie Duncan, Fairfield, aged 12 James Cuihbert, Chertsey, Canierbu y, ! aged 14. In addition lo the above a Special Prize of 10/- has been given to Bertha M. Baker. South Dunedin, aged 12, for excellent woik. A reproduction of tho,card sent in by this little lassie will be given shortly. Watch for Next Competition Personal Expedience. [HOSE who deal with MORRIS & SONS speak from Pbiisonai. Experience, and they say that MORRIS & SONS are Up-to-date Butchers, who soil only the best of meat, and pay the greatest attention to their customers. Give Them a Tiuali. Start To-day. Tbone 78. r HEN you require anything in out lino really well done, then ring up No. 62. That's BEALE &PARTON. They know how it should be done and do it. . Box 129
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8122, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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