at intervals during the bearing of the case, and when they learned tbafc they were to be tried at the Cork Assizes—the ambition of such patriots—their delight was unbounded. DAIRYMEN! Io the Champion we say, "Well done " What about Wood's Champion Calving Drench ? Give it a trial and you will eay the same. Prevents milk f«ver, removes all obstructions, thoroughly cleanses the svstem, prevents the trouble of downfall and bad udder after calving. Sold onlyjby HERBERT T. WOOD, VETERINARY CHEMIST, MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA "THE TROGADERO" Private Hotel & Dining Rooms PAHIATUA. MRS ROBERTS, late of Falmerston and Munon, has tuken over the above well-known Private Hotel. Every attfintion will be paid to the travelling public. Excellent Table. Every convenience. TERMS MODERATE. Pahiatua. a OU' « I'JSF'h s m =uin jlfln ÜB&4. i W** I /g m l ",SJL WA : • eo % It is helpful as a medicine, and its reguiar, moderate use prevents the illeffects of unwholesome water. BUY WHOLE BOTTLEs QUEEN STREET, _ MASTERTON. g BOOK ARCADE. EXCHANGE IiUILDINGS EKETAHUNA. A. HOLLINGS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. The Treasure Of Heaven is Here, ALSO Xmas Numbers of all New Zealand Weeklies Published, MAGAZINES. 1 SEND US YOUR | LEATHER GOODS, BOOKS, & I (TIBnCDC 1 FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY. 1 ORDERS. i 10YS-. TIGER TEA COMPETITION. The two missing words were " Wholesome and "Recuperative." KOKOm W®W THK I'UIZE. No one picked the two words, but such a laige number had one word right that it was impossible to divide the prize. It has been decided, therefore, to give another chance. The Prize Money will be doubled, and two fresh word 3 choseD, this time quite simple ones. will Le divided amongst those picking the two words in this sentence: — dyOU " Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are and " Fill in the two adjectives required, attached to every guess the end of a packet of " Tiger " l'ea containing the number, and address as follows: TIGER TEA COWIPETITBON, Box 111, Dunedln. Competition closes December 10 next. ■" 1 The Great Summer Show of 1906. kH® w lLXro£ ARE MAKING THEIR FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OF ' iSpring & Summer Novelties IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Out l Premises will be Illuminated Every Evening This Week. Hendry & Buxton, THE NEW DRAPERS, Itiieeui street .... Masterton. Waipoua Coach Factory ENGINEERING, MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS. VEHICLES of every description built to order. ENGINEERING work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant under an expert engineer, i Rover 1 Cycles, Motor Cycles and Cars. Written Guarantee. AGENCIES—Rouse Hurrell Co.'s Vehicles ; Traction, Portable, and Oil Engines'; Benzine and Oils, and Massey Harris Implements. A large supply of extras on hand. J. C. EWINGTON " PROPRIETOR. Queen [Street Wastei-ton. . . THE . . Masterton Farmers' Implement COMPANY, Ltd., Make every Discriptlon of Casting JN Iron or Brass. Our new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to serve you quicker and as well as any firm|in the colony. The Company are Cash buyers of every discription of [Cast Iron and Brass Metal. ©err»y Street J. H. PAULINO, Manager. MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8263, 17 October 1906, Page 3
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