Lovely Neck-chains. LOVELY NECK-CHAIN and PENDANT gives a charm and finish to your toilet, and is equally suitable for day or evening wear. A beautiful selection of these stylisli little ornaments is here for you to look at. Thore are chains in all styles, sizes and weights—all of line workmanship, and finished with secure clasps—while there is an almost endless variety of pendants, from the plain gold heart to the most exquisite stone combinations. You should not miss this lovely selection, but come in to-day, and look through it. FRANK DUPRE. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTGN. c—oo* oooorsj
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"Take care of the fence and the cows will take care of themselves.' IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN ! . NEW ZEALAND Dairy Farmer's Account Book IS NOW READY. V WHAT IT CONTAINS ! I, Twenly-four pages of j ractieal information, facts, fig-uro.-i, tables, estimates, rules, char Is, etc., such as a farmer , needs to have right at his hand for ready reference and in come tax returns. Fra tical examples of how to keep your accounts. Twenty-eight pages ruled, headed, and spaced for special cow regi&ter, calf register, bull register, anl pig register. B eeding TaWe. Stock Bo ik for cattle, sheep and pigs, 6. Twenty-three ruled, headed and spaced for cash —expenditure and receipts. Twenty pag-js of Journal for general returns. Twenty pages for live stock taking (cattle, sheep and Wj. ■ Seminary of live stock. 10. Stocktaking of pla> t, implements, sundries, etc. 11. Stouk taken into feed. 12. Debts owing by ine and to me. 13. Balance Sheet, Assets and Liabilities. It. Memoranda 15. Register of W/orv butter fat le?ts. li>. of millc weights and buiter fat tests of individual COWi. Briefly it comprises just as much or as as you want. RE[VI EMBER—'I he Jaw irsists upon all persons engaged in business (Dairy Farmers includea), !> e ipiug a true account of all transactions. OHM • '"V&M *'jVl* l r ; '?V l ''IV I * PUBLISHEBSWHITCOittBE & TOMBS, Ltd. Size 13in x Bin. Price 10/6.
Mason, Karamu Engineer wig Works HASTINGS. Manupactober "of the Mason Simplex shearing Machine. Four Stands,3 complete with Engine, Grinder, etc., and fitted in shed—with services of expert free for first shearing, £165. Se:id for full particulars. KEELING & WYNN-WILUAMS Masttrton Agents, «Aa.V < fn {555 v» rf * s % » v* t n\, *i\ i U1 * * r. i/ J i * *Si N W<- i ? » .' *il % wq h nv r •*JS - \ H u j!fj * r* 4/ \ MfV * v .Yvf W { r'V't ' & , , i<t.V . *
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 7
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468Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 7
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