BffftWBHtCTWSWfI Special Advertisements. iTl:l'UH!l*¥*';riMVJ! 7"OU cannot tell what the future holds in store for you. An accident ma> deprive you of all chance of earning n livelihood, or sickness may impoverish you. Be prudent, and let us help to provide for those dependent upon you. IVlvtlJ.fil THE AUSTRALIAN LSFE ASSURAH32 SOCSETY, LTD. THIS Society has had immense success with its Policies, covering Life, Accident and Sickness, Written in one continuous contract. Double the ordinary Sum Assured in case of Death by Accident. The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and they cover you against all Life and Death Contingencies. Write or call for Prospectus containing full particulars and conditions. Reversionary Bcnus distributed for Seventh Quinquennium £210,452. Local Agent— IFiI«W | Bunny and Dolan's Buildings, Perry Street, Ma&teeton. Chas. Hume, Resident Secretary, Wellington. BUSH DISTRICTS DOG TRIAL CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. To he at ORINGI STATION on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY Gth and 7th. PROGRAMME. Class I.—Heading and Bringing Back, and holding in the ring, GOO yards. Time 12 minutes. Points —Best heading 10, under command 8, bringing back 8, holding in the ring 4. Ist Prize- £8 and Mr J. Curtis', jnr. Special of £2, 2nd M, 3rd £2, 4th £l. Class 2.—Heading. 350 yards, bringing back and driving through one set of hurdles 9 feet apart, and drive 50 yards to pen and y3rd. Time 15 minutes. Points—Best heading 7, bringing back 5, under command 8, putting through hurdles 8, stylo in yarding 0, yarding 0. Ist Prize £lO, 2nd M, 3rd £2, 4th .£l. Class 3, —Huntaway. 340 yards, between three lots of flags. Time 10 minutes. Huntaway 10, under command 10, style 6, noise 4. In this class dogs will only have to hunt away the sheep to the satisfaction of the judge. Ist Prize £B, 2nd £4,, 3rd £2, 4th £\. 1 Class 4. —Local Head for Farmers and Drovers. 400 yards, bringing back and yarding. Time allowed 15 minutes. Open to clogs that have never won money and owned by farmers or drovers. Points—Heading 7, bringing back 7, yarding f>, command 10. Boundaries — South, Eketahuna-Akiteo, North, Taka-pau-Blackhead. Ist Prize <£l2 (including Mr 'jtyargfrtovd's special of J&Vt), 2nd £7, 3 rd SC'itli £2. " .-*-'• A Challenge Cup will be given for best team of dogs competing in Classes 1, 2 and 3—a team to comprise a different dog in each class. Competitor must name Cup dog before starting. Some Special Prizes will be allotted later on. ENTRIES close with the Secretary, Dannevirkc, on Wednesday, April 29th. Entry Fees: Members, 5s ; Nonmembers 10s. W. H. GAISFORD, Hon. Secretary. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited, to close at L noon on WEDNESDAY, 29th April, 1908, for— The Erection of a Residence in Wright Street, Mastcrton. Plans and specifications can be seen at our olliees, Academy Buildings, Masterton. VARNHAM & ROSE, Architects. "ANTED KNOWN—The famous VV GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco can now be obtained in 2oz tins. Try it. It's splendid. IT IS IMPORTANT mil AT you should stick to the POST -*-OFFICE AUCTION MEAT MART —the cozcern that burst up the combine—for it has saved you many pounds on your meat bill lately. Don't forget the high prices ruling ucfore I started to give you meat at its proper price My prices are still the lowest in town. HUGH LONG, PRACTICAL BUTCHER. NEW BOOKS. A BIG Consignment of the latest Books Of Fiction just arrived, including The Lady of Delight," by L. T. Meade, "Christmas at Poverty Castle," by Tom Gallon, "The Laurys of Berongarid," by S. Bradley. Also big variety of Gd NovcjS. BOOKSELLER A. A. Stempa, TREET CASH BUTCHERY. milE finest quality of Heel' and Mutton jL procurable in the YVairarapa. Clients waited on daily. Telephone orders strictly attended to. A trial solicited. Accounts strictly monthly, T, B. Hunter, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, DIXON STREET SOUTH, Mttslerton. QEWING MACHINES, any make, O Cleaned and Repaired equal to new. Clients waited upon at their own residence. Orders by post punctually attended to. Motto : "No Cure, No Pay.' Orders may be left at Glasgow House, , Queen Street/
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9068, 20 April 1908, Page 1
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