WOOD-CARVING. "■" BEG to announce that I have com- i menced business in Masterton as a Wood-carver, in premises at the rear of Walsh and Co.'s. Having had many years' experience in all branches of the trade at Home, I am prepared to execute carving of all descriptions. War. GARDINER, MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL'SHOW TUESDAY &. WEDNESDAY, February 18th and 19th, ISOB. RECORD ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. G'IREAT TREAT IN STORE FOR T LOVERS OF GOOD STOCK. Hundreds of Horses Competing. Some of the Bust North Island Jumpin"' Horses will take part in the JUMPING COMPETITIONS—aIways a feature of the Show. AGRICULTURAL HALL FILLED TO OVERFLOWING With Farm and Dairy Produce, Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Tigs, Dogs and Implements promise a display never before attained in the district. In addition to the ordinary luncheon light refreshments will be obtainable at Is from 11 a.m. For 'Train Arrangements see Posters and Handbills. Extra Grandstand and Luncheon Accommodation provided. Lavatories and Cloak Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. GEO. R, SYKES, Secretary. PRINCE OF WALES STABLES. HAVING purchased the above Stables in Masterton, I solicit a continuaice of the liberal support accorded to Mr D. McNair. Patrons can rely on their orders being faithfully carried out, and every attention given to their horses. Horses and vehicles will be for hire as usual. Telephone 24. B. H. HOLE. I i"N connection with the above, I desire X to thank the public of the Wairarapa for the liberal support accorded mo during my proprietorship of the Prince of Wales Stables. I solicit a continuance of that support to Mr R. 'H. Hole, my successor. D. McNAIE.
AGMEN SMITH & CO. & Featherston Stbeet, Wellington Telephone 241!}. Telegrams "Agmen." THREE WELLINGTON INVESTMENTS. Thorndon Quay, 33ft X 100 ft £l,lOO. Thorndon Quay, 33ft x 100 ft, new Croonied house would let at 30/-. Price £1650. In three years Thorndon Quay will be covered with warehouses, and will be worth .£IOO per foot. Also— Block of land in heart of city, which when building is completed will yield . 10 per cent, 2 minutes from G.P,.0. and wharves. Is a solid Investment. Price £14,000, will never be vacant. Terms iifj,ooo cash, balance arranged. Write for particulars of these and others
ALL those contemplating the purchase of a Motor-ear should hold off until they have seen the exhibit I intend making at the Masterton Show. The make of cars to be shown have proved themselves best by test in all parts of the Dominion, and the prices will be found remarkably reasonable. Look me up on the grounds. T. BEN ATA, HASTINGS. H.B.
TAUERU HOTEL EVERY Comfort and Convenience if) provided. The appointments are right up-to-date, first-class, table kept. Best brands of liquor stocked. Good stabling and paddocking for the use of stock. Coach stops at door. W. EAGLE, Proprietor.
WOLSELEY-PEDERSEN CREAM SEPARATORS. (British-made throughout). Simplicity with Efficiency. EASY to turn, Compact, Simple, saves Money, Labour, Time, Utensils, Temper, and gives Perfect Satisfaction. What this Sepacator means to the Farmer:— 1. Larger profits and less labour. 2. 20 to 30 per cent, more and better butter. .'}. A saving of £2 to .£"> per cow per year. 4. Gives warm and sweet separated milk. 5. Cleanses the cream and milk, removes tubercle and other diseases germs. 0. Saves 20 to I3IU per cent, in first and last cost over other separators. Pamphlets and full particulars on application to " ~vim & nn ito Sole Agents - - Wlasterton. GREAT IA-06lb bag .. ..10s Od 121bs .. •• 2s 3d lib .. .. 2£(l No. 2-9 a ( Jd psrßng. Currants, 4d lb. Sultanas, !5d and fid per lb. Seeded Kaisius 7d lb. Baisins, 6d per lb. Prunes, 7d per lb. Figs, sd, Go and 7d per lb. Dates, 31bs for Is. Peel, Cd per lb. GPOCE'U & PRODUCE MEUCHANT, MASTEBTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9055, 14 February 1908, Page 6
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