mAI/KESIE^ EDISON LIST OF GOLD MOULDED RECORDS FOE MAitCH, 19i/6. . Call and hear these newest specialities. TO OPEN IN 3 DAYS. Edipon Gold Moulded Records for March $ v " 9218 Gleaming Star Ed'tan Concert Band '■ 9219 Dreaming Love of You (Song). Harry Anthony";' -m 9220 L-A-Z-Y Spells Lazy (Song) , ( and Harlan--9221 Uncle Josh Weathersby In a Department Store Andrew Keefr 9222 Just a Littie Rocking Chair and You (Song) .' ' , Ada Jones ; 9223 Hebrew Vaudeville Specialty Julian Boss '■ Introducing parody on "Then I'd.b« Satisfied with Life." , 9224 Some One Thinks of Some One (Song) Irving GitUtle 9225 10th Regiment March Edison Military Bant 9226 Answer {Ballad) Marie AareZfe 9227 My Name is Morgan but It A'n't J. P. (Sori ff ) Leading Retailers in the Wairarapa. [P.O. Box 21 ] '■'■ : ■■>'■'.■ .': : MASTERTON, CARTERTON &v ! EKETAHTJNA. . 9229 Sweet Smiles (Bells) <tv Albert Bensler 9230 I Lost My Heart 'way Down In Alabama (Song) Harry MacVonough 9231 Forty-five Minutes from Broadway (Song) Billy Mart ay 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. HarlanEstablished 1880.] .ai«» .«« <*nd Len Spencer °237' Waltz of the Rotes 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--0241 The Dixie Rufca Edison Militant' OTHINGLIKW GOOD JL BATHER WELL PUT TOGETHER i"B are still making our well .Known Buggy Harness irom £5 up. Gig Harness from £6 up. Double Buggy Harness from £7lO up. Strong trap and Dairy Cart He mess from.-. £6 10a up. FOR NET CASH. Satisfaction guaranteed in Quality, andU Price. Cash Buyers of Horse Hair and Bees Wax. ' & CQWPER,.'. SADDLERS, MASTER! ON. ' ['Phoneaass. OG-ILVY AND, SONS; Only the Primest Beet &n& Mutton' » _' ■All Orders Carefully Attended to, TELEPHONE 65. ' '
Record Reign Butchery . Masferton, A CHEAP METAL fkM GATE ft FENCE 0&#"» THE N GATE—EIGID AS A GIRDEE. I TU ch&tpedfc and atoe*' 10 x 4, vith-i win* Mnges/and eprin* catch. 2S«; jjjj*'* ; A ro SJSyi B rtjt „tt ifc A 6d; 12 z 4, Bft, Brtra wire*, la •«*• * W« hvro MY&fcl other stylea. j , ", ~. 9wd f<w om IllmatraiJwi CaUlogiift. i - Semi for- eampleu: ■ - :C«CLBHE!P6E,ffIO SATE CBISPAKYI . ; '', J MAB.T6K BTEEBST. CHElfla'CHUiiCil. Men*ion this pn,t>er. , ' i _. W CSAGG, ■ THE CORNER SHOP, QUESTS** STBEFT, ■ - "AS the LARGEST and ERST ASSOBTK.D STO( Kof TOUaGCONjST'S Goods io the town. Over iSSSOO worth of PIPES, prhicipaliy ' Lo.-y.v- mv\ ..Co.," wiuch are recognised as the best pipe of the day,- panging from */6 to S'Os , .'■ALL LEADING'-TOBACCOS STOCKED. M have IUSftO kh«/l 011 v " Tf fnr IVio ivwyiitkt Spp=;nn. The TiA. KO old Stock*. , . ■■■ ..My -Haipdpessiing S&l?i<>4* . ne of-the best in the district; three chair go.n< vtii\ r -\sh opera-hre.. RAZORS AND SCISSORS GIOUND AND SET. .
.HE above Hetel, vrbich, is situated late trains. LANS) AGENT, PALMEDSTON NORTH Has the following new list of choice sheep • runs in the Manawalu FOB SALE,: — X (£i \J \J f-tly watered, new ■ 13-rooin ,' ed house, bcantifnl grounds; stables, dip perfectly arranged yards, 20 paddocks, capacious woolshed and night -pens] Originally- rich bu&Vland, 600 acres been ■stumped and ploughed. . Half the land perfectly level, balance very easy downs, all cleared and well grassed, 1 mile from, p railway station. No expense-being spared to make this run rank as the finest in the' Manawata. Camoa 3 sheep to acre besides cattle", etc. Price £lB per acre cash. This property bears no encurnberances. Pi f\(\ Acres,, close to Haleombe.i \J\J splendid sheep rnh with, large , homestead, 10-roomed residence, yards, woolehod, dip, etc. Price £lB per acre, easy term?.' ' , £KC\C\€h Acve3 near Dannevirke; a fine OUvvi property with every conven-J ience, all cleared, etc. £8 per acre, £3OCQ cti&h. Write for particulars, ALF.SED COOK. ; {.andand'tSommlßsion Agentj KAXGITIEEI ST., PALMERSTON N.
ALL-WHO-WOULD ACHIEVE 'SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAYOUB TO MERIT IT. have during the past yaar spared .T f • no expanse iu endeavouring to make our Beer \ second to none in New Zealand, ard oan now confiienily assert we have succeeded in doing o. Wb invite atjTj ?. no exJos' GOOD-GLASS OP BEEe TO ASK POP. STAPLES' BEST, on aught at almost all bo'lala iu- the City and Bnrrounding Districts. /Wid confidently anticipate the*r vfirdjet v. ill \m that 1 BLAMES AND GO. 3iaVo BUG sessfully removed the reproach that good beet could iiot btbruwad its Wellington d. & CO, Limited}, MOLJKSWOBTH AND ,M\JrtJ?HY BXEUET", WAllingftth':
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8161, 19 June 1906, Page 3
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