TALKERIES. EDISON LIST OP GOLD MOULDED RECORDS FOR MARCH, l'Ju6. Call and hear these newest specialities. TO OPEN IN 3 DAYS. Leading Retailers in the Wairarapa. T. DWYER & Co.. [P.O. Box 21 ] MASTERTON, CARTERTON & BKBTiHUNA. Edison Gold Moulded Records for March <*' 9218 Gleaming Star Edison Concert, Band 9219 Dreaming Love of You (Song) Harry AnOumjt 9220 L-A-Z-Y Spells Lazy (Soagj Collins and Harlan 9221 Uncle Josh Weathersby in a Department Store Andrew Ktefe 9222 Just a Little Rocking Chair and You (Song) Ada Jones 9223 Hebrew Vaudeville Specialty Julian Ross Introducing parody on "'Then I'd be Satisfied with Life." 9224 Some One Thinks of Some One (Song) Irving Gillette 9225 t Oth Regiment March Edison Military Band 9226 Answer' Ballad) Marie Narella 9227 My Name is Morgan but It A'n't J. P. (Song) Bob Roberts 9228 \ Love to Te! the Story Anthony and Harrison 9229 Sweet Smiles (Bells) « Albert Benzler 9230 I Lost My Heart 'way Down In Alabama (Song) Harry MacDonough 9231 Forty-five Minutes from Broadway (Song) ' Billy Marray 9232 I Long to See You Once Again (Song) Harlan and Stanley 9233 Razzazza Mazzazza Edison Concert Band 9234 What's the Use of Knocking (when a Man Is Down) (Song) Edward-Meeker 9235 Once Upon a Time Song) Byron G. Harlan 9236 Mandy and Her Man (Vaudeville) Ada Jones and Len Spencer 9237 Waltz of the Roses Edison Symphony Orchestra 9238 Sister (Song) Frank C. Stanley 9239 Pretty Desdamone (Song) Arthur Collins 9240 Only a Message from Home Sweet Home (Song) Edison Male Quartette 8241 The Dixie Buha Edison Militaryr OTHING LIK.-; GOOD k h .iAI'HER WELL PUT TOGETHER [TE are still making our well Known— Bug?y Harness lrom £5 up. Gig Harness from £6 up. Double Buggy Harness from £7lO up. Strong trap and Dairy Cart Harness from £6 10s up. FOR NET CASH. Satisfaction guaranteed in Quality and Price. Cash Bujers of Horse Hair and Bees Wax. Established 1880.] ' SADDLERS, MASTERTON. ['Phone 123 OGILVY AND SONS, ." .s#Vk •v js£*&' Only the Pfimest Beet and Mutton All Orders Carefully Attended toi TELEPHONE 65. A CHEAP METAL FARM GATE & 'FENCEYJMIOOPER, TEE N GATE-RIGID AS A GIRDEE. I Tho cheapest and moit ..... . —j ___:__ a k „. effective Dropper m th--11 i 4, 27« 6d; 12 i 4. ?ofl. iExtra vires, 1* each. We h*Tea»TW%l other irtyleß, ; I ~— ftmd for our Hlwstrated Catalojrne. I Send lor sam pie. Mention this Saßft.r jr'iunajow rnmm, mwmvwm W CEAGG, ' ■ THE CORNER SHOP. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. " 'AS tho LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of TOBACCONIST'S Goods u L the town. Over £2OO worth of PIPES, principally "Loewn anW C 0.," which are recognised as the best pipe of the day, ranging from «-/6 to 20s ALL LEADING TOBACCOS STOCKED. rii.?vejust> hand all my, Footballs for the coming Season. The LATEST and NO oid Stock'. jTicrm ,KTiiJitirac^irtfg<hstiti»itj Is One Or thebesb in the distriot ; three chair goin.? with the b'ist operators. RAZORS Ah'D SCISSORS GROUND AND SET.
ALFRED COO&f LAND AGENT, PALMEESTON NOETH Has the following new list of choice sheep runs in the Matawatu FOE SALE • Xcvv/ U ently watered,' new 13-room. Ed house, beantiful grounds, stables, dip perfectly arranged yards, 20 paddocks, capacious woolshed and night pens Originally rich bush land, 600 acres been stumped and ploughed. Half the land perfectly level, balance very easy downs, all cleared and well grassed, 1 mile from railway station. No expense being spared tq make this run rank as the finest in the Manawatu. Carries 3 sheep to acre besides cattle, etc. Price £lB per acre oash. This property bears no encumberancea. WAA Acres, close to Halcombe. A I \J\J splendid sheep run with large homestead, 10-roomed residence, yards, woolshed, dip, etc. Price £lB per acre, easy terms. iJAAA Acres near Dannevkke, a fine U'L/v/U property with every convenience, all cleared, etc. £8 per acre,'£3ooo cash. Write for particuiars, ALFEED COOK. Land and Commission Agent, RANUITIKEI ST., PALMEESTON N.
r Acres of highly improved dairy I land conveniently subdivided, and watered throughout; with ''an •8roomed splendid house, good outbuildings orchard, plantation, etc., opposite creamery, 1J miles from town and railway station. Price £lB an acre, £4OO cash ; balance at 5%. 1A A Acre dairy farm 5 paddocks .\J XJ watered by never-failing stream.., 6-roomed house, cowshed, stable, orchard, shelter, etc., creamery and school 1$ miles. Price £ls 10a an acre, £350 cash, balance may remain at s%.jgs FOB LEASE. ) DAIRY FARMS, conveniently situated J with good buildings, 100 acres and 200 acres, respectively. W. CHAMBERLAIN, ' L AND M ART. WOODVILLE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8158, 12 June 1906, Page 3
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