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Pretty Photo Frames. T)URNISHED COPPER PHOTO FRAMES aro tlio very latest and most popular novelties at Home. They are pretty, refined and ornamental and give the Photo an Effective Setting. I HAVE imported a large assortment of these Goods in THIIITY-STX Varieties, all Attractive Designs. They are wonderfully inexpensive, ranging from 2/- to 6/-. WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, MASTEKTON-

ONLY ONE MOE.E WEEK TN which to \ rocure the Exceptional Sale Values that are gtiiii,'. VALUE is the Watchword. Gent's Boxed Tennis Shirts, Boduced from 4/6 to 2/11. A Special Line of Gent's Natural Underclothing; at 3/11. Charlie's Aunt Shirts, t>/6, now 4/6. Ladies' fti&htdresses, Sale Value Price 3/Ladies' Chemises, 5/6, Sale Value now 3/9. Flannelettes, 6/11, now 4/9. A Special Line of Dresses, 7/6 the Dress Length. White Calicoe, 36in width, 7/6 reduced to 4/11 doss.

ALWAYS "ON TOP." W§k •fan ALWAYS "ON TOP." There are Two Kinds of Tea: THE BEST and THE REST. Do You Buy the Best "TIGER." ALWAYS "ON TOP." ALWAYS "ON TOP."

THE GHOriA HOTEL, TAIHAPE WAIRARAPA residents and tho travelling public generally visiting Taihape ciin rely ou receiviug firstclass attention at the above hotei. Within few minutes' walk of Railway Station. Bert Winer and Spirits Stockk \ FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOM i. Reasonable Tariff. F. H. GIBBONS, PROPRIETOR To the General Public. |~~|~AVING purchased the Tobacconist and, F<urdressing business conducted in Masterton by Mr D. Mcintosh, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to him. I shall do my best to merit it. J. K. BLINKHORNE. NEW SEASON'S TEAS JUST ARRIVED Rod Seal Tea, 2s.' J. W. Loose Tea, 2s. (These Teas are equal to any tea at 2s 4d.) Pook Gift Tea, 2s. A Book given away with every 61ba. Call and get catalogues. Wo , are sole agents for this Tea, and they can't be beat. * Jas. Whittaker, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. EW COLONIAL EDITIONS. "The Tree of Heaven," Robt. W. Clia.nbers. "Neither Store, House, nor Barn," Allen Raine. "An Amateur's Adventures," P. Frankfort Moore. "Sweet Life," Kathleen Rhodes. "Letters from Queen Street," J. H. Mc. Abbott. "Bean Brocade," Baroness Orezy. PRICE—3s Gd and 2s (id. , Order now. Postago Extra. A. E. RIVE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. MAURICEVILLE HOTEL. AA. lIARRIS has pleasure in i'l- • forming his many friends in the Wairarapa and adjacent districts .'tlwt he has taken over the above well-known hostelry, and will bo pleased to receive their patronage. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. First-class Accommodation. Stabling and Paddocks a Specialty. A. A. HARRIS, Proprietor. DRINKS. SESIDENTS should note that Messrs ■ JOHNSON BROS, are now prei pared to deliver to any address hi Mas- ' terton or district Non-alcoholic Drinks of j the following varieties:—Ginger Beer, | Hop Ale, Stout, and other drinks in J so:v:-on. ' Put up in. gallon jars with 1 patent taps.

the Wellington Meat Export Co., LIMITED, mmi MANUFACTURERS. Offices: LAMB lON QUAY, WELUNGTOV. Woiks: NGA HA U KANG A. Important to Farmers, W.M.E.Co. fiilanures. Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga in 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, 5/- per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture - £5/10/- per ton No. 3 „ - £5/XO/- „ No. 5 „ - JBS/2/6 Potato „ - £5/5/Imported Superphosphate <£s/5/- i« Particulars of Analysis posted to any address on application. Special Mixtures can be made at any time Farmers. FREEZING SHEEP AKD LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD.. IS PREPARFD TO PURCHASE Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at per head. The Company also oilers clients every facility for Freezing on their own account. Prices and ail particulars can be obtained 011 application at the Company s Offices, oi from any of the buyers in the country. $$ WALTER G. FOSTER, Managing Director I 4 STOCKTAKING SNIPS. BUILDERS, To come an i pick over a cask full of odd lock furniture. Complete sets for nearly nothing. HOUSEWIVES, Get at least one remnant of these linoleums. Tempting oilers to clear odd hits, FARMERS, 60 pairs of <»a<o Hinges per week at t'lis prie.:. Don't miss it. IS.'d ll>. j BUSHMEN, fiffc lMsstons cross cut j siuvs, Tasmaniau tooth, j 8/!) easli while they last. I Chas. E. Daniel I, MASTEKTON.

—a£B^iS^'#f^a^ls§ss^ > AISARATA HUNT CLUB'S STEEPLECHASE JIIEETtKG, To be held o i the TARATAHI-CAIiTERTON iUCINU Cl.' !B*S « COURSE On Thursday, Au> 27, 1900. vrogrammk1. Hunters' Handicap H.irdles, about 1J miles, oi .£lO, second horse to receive £fl Irani the sthke For qualified hunters only. Minimum wei;c!it list Entiy 10s. To sturt at 12 30 p.m. 2 Hack Handicap, II it, aboat 5 furlong,, of £U\ second horse to receive £2 troin stakes. Minimum weight 9<t. Entry 10s. To start at 1.10 l) m. 8. U'liii-arapa Hunt Steeplechase Handicap, ■about 2 ami a-half miles, oi £lO, second horse lrophy vulue £2 2s. For 1 horses only that have qmililled wifh the W.'immpa Hunt Club during sea-oil IDO3. To bo ridden by liienibers of any hunt club. Minimuni weight 10ot 71b. Entry 10s. To start at 1 f>J p.m. 4. Haclc Handicap (.Flat), about 7 furlongs, of JIM), tee-nd htrse to receive £5 from the stake. Open to hacks, Entry £l. Minimum weight !Kt To start at 2.31) p.m. 5. Taratahi Steeplechase Handicap, about 3 miles, of £2O, second horse to receive £3 from the stake. For qualified hunters only- To be ridden bv members of ally hunt club. Minimum weight 10»t 71b, Entry £l. To start at 8.10 p.m. 0. Ladies' Bracelet Handic.io (Flat), about 1 and a lialf miles, a lady's bracelet, valued at £fi Bs, second horse a trophy valued at '.U. For horses only thnt have qualified with' the Wairarapa Hunt Club during season 1908, and to bo ridden by a member of any Hunt Club. To be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight lOst 71b Entry 10s To start tit 3,30 p.m. 7. Final Meeplechase Handicap, about Smiles, of £ls, second liorso to receive £3 from the stake. For qualified huntera only Minimum weight lOst '/lb. 13iitry 15s. To a tart at 1.3J p.m. RULES & CONDITIONS., 1. All races to bj run under Noiv ZoaUnd Rules of Racing. 2. Riders in Races Nos. 1, 3, 5, 0 and 7 to be fluanci.il members of Hunts affiliated with New Zealand Hunts' Association. 3. A financial member of a Hunt Club is a duly elected member of any Hunt whose subscription for the present season shall have been paid on or before 31st July, 1908. / •1. A qualified hunter moans a horse'that has hunted at least f> times with any recognized pack of hounds during tho present season, and a master's certificate to that effect must be produced at the scales. 5, Tho winner of the WairarapaHunt Steeplechase to carry a penalty of lOlbs in tho Taratahi Steeplechase, and tho winner of any llat race to carry a penalty of lOlbs in tlio flat races, Penalties not to be cumulative. G. All soratchings must be notified to tho Secretary at least half an hour before the advertised time of st.irting each race. 7. All entries must be accompanied with the necessary lees, together with pedigree, age and colour of horse, also colours of rider. Entries by telegram mutt be confirmed in writing at tho earliest opportunity. ENTRIES close with tho Secretary, P.O Box 115, Masterton. at 9 p m. on Saturday, August 15th, 1908. (N.B. - Telegraph offlcc closes at 8 p,m!) Bookmakers will bo licensed to bet at the meeting on payment of £5 ss, deposit to be made before 12 o'clock noon on day of races. WEIGHTS will be declared about Wodnesduy, August 19th, 1908. NORMAN H. J\MES, Secretary, Masterton. Submitted and approved. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary Wellington Racing Club. JC. CRUICKSHANK & CO., • Limited GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION STOCK .t INSURANCE AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTEETO N —WI! HAVE FOB SALK — Outs, Seed and Feed. Wheat, Seed and Fowl. Kainit, Guano, Wellington Meat Export Co's, and Gear Manures, Superphosphates, etc. iiasic Slag for Top Dressing. Wolseley Cream Separators. General Station Requisites. AGENTS— N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident, Firo and Marine. P. and O. Steamship Co. I Reid and Gray's Implements.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9154, 30 July 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9154, 30 July 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9154, 30 July 1908, Page 7

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