Special Notice« WELLINGTON. 10 ENiBLE US TO COPE WITH OUR BiPIDLY INCREASING BUSINESS We have just erected A Large IN THORNOON QUAY. This will Materially Increase Our Facilities for Executing Orders and alsj Double our present SHOW ROOM SPACE. CUSTOMERS can now rely on obtaining PROMPT DESPATCH Of all orders Entrusted to US. I While still Retaining our GOOD NAME for Style and Quality. Our Prices will be found to Compare more than Favourably with any Houaain the Trade. WRITE TO US FOR DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, Etc. Special Price-Lists fop Furnishing throughout Houses of Three to Seven Rooms. -vf»Ti!ll FURNITURE & BEDDING MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS OF CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. t (Factory, Thordon Quay.) RETAIL WAREHOUSE, 197, 199 LAMBTON QUAY. 1006 SHOES. - LL the NEW SHOES for the Spring Season are now in Stock. They represent the highest skill of tbe best Makers. We invite you to step along and see the Quality and Prices. QUEEN STREET
TO BE AT THE SEBVICE OP WAI BARAPA BREEDERS, THE ARAB STALLION * Kalipha (Imp.)"!* IN colour KMjIPHA is a beautiful bay, with black points; stands 14.2. As ft ( praduoer of hacks he is well known, being the sire of Mr McKenzie's prize-taker "Hindoo." also sire of "Shamrock," the I pony which won three races at a recent j Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting, carrying 8.7 first day, over seven furlongs, j winning easily; 9Jx furlongs second day, < with 9.7, and Beven furlongs, carrying 10.3, all won without effort. For further particulars apply E. LIDDINGTON. Clareville. Travel the Masterton, Mauriceville. Eketahuna, and Alfredton Districts, the well-known Coaching Stallion Ivanhoet By Wickiow- dam Pocahontas; grand dam Polly (by imported horse England Still). Ivanhoe's .dam was By Ringleader, by South Australian (imported), dam Ringleader (imported). IVANHOE was bred on the Peninsula by Mr Robinson. He is a.full brother to the champion Shamrock, who has carried off first prize in all the leading show rings id the Sooth Island. Ivanhoe has also been shown, and last year was placed first on six occasions. Be stood for six years in Dunedin, and numbers of his stock have brought as high as £SO when sojd for carriage purposes. He is 16$ hands high, is broken to harness, is thoroughly docile, a first-class worker and | a sure foal-getter. References from leading South Island breeders can be Been on application. Terms, £4 4s : payable by January Ist, 1907. Two or more mares as per Particulars on application to T. W. MILLER, or J. JONES, Owner. stand this season in the Wairarapa, JL the Clydesdale Stallion GARRY OWEN. Terms, £4 4s per mare ; and NO SURRENDER. £4 4s per mare. Also the Pony Stallion, KING OF THE RING, Full particulars from , , ANGUS FRASER, Owner, Masterton. Evenrden & £weniioe BUILDING CONTRACTORS. RAWING &ND PLANING MILLS Estimates for all classes of voik given. DIXON STREET MASTERTON LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS, Opposite Pinheys' Stables, QUEEN STREET. F you require a Suit of good material . and finish you cannot do better than patronise as. A splendid range of Suitings of excellent design to select from. Our Bpecial terms are 5% discount for cash. H. FISHER & SON., AKEBS & CONFECTIONERS, The Noted Shop for the Real Hot Scotch' Pi as. WEDDING AND BffiTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY. PINE STREET, MASTERTONI "ANTED-1000 dozen Fresh Eggs also 1 ton of Fresh Dairy Butter, highest MACKAY & SONS, BAKERS, PASTRY COOKS & CATERERS
* GRACEFUL, EASY and . HAPPY..... S i S? I m m EASIEST TO RlDE—Because the lightest machine on the market. EASIEST TO BUY—Because no matter where you live you can buy through the local cycle dealer or direct. EASIEST TO PAY FOR—Because ■nnv machine can be purchased, at "Catalogue Prices by twelve equal monthly instalments. M^mWW'XMM. ROAD RACERS, £l3 18s. nett. LADIES' or GENTS' ROADSTERS, fitted with Ead.e Coaster and Front Brake, etc, £ls 15». nstt. Easy Terms £2 extra. Depots and Agencies in all centres.' Write for Catalogue. • Wellington, Ghrislchurch and Invsroargili. FOR SALE BY REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., MASTERTON. B^ §m m W^&^^Mmmkm. mm It is human nature to experiment. Biblical history reports that the citizens of Alliens were always "seeking some new thing." That was 2000 years ago, anil the same applies in the 20th century.. Since the year iSBo. NELSON i Moate & Go's. TEA has been first and only favourite. n 27 years has witnessed the; I introduction of hundreds of different brands of tea, by as many j different firms. Whenever a new brand appeared j the experimenting public pur- ! chased "just to try it " —a solitary I lib. One trial was enough, and a half-a-pound too much. These teas never got beyond the experimental stage. j A discerning public when buying Tea, will have a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and | only favourite in 1906 is ' ' - a MOATE -- & Go's. H. M. 8 Co. Introduced ?'&W&X#&&JitiS-■';'s■ *>
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8267, 22 October 1906, Page 2
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