A. AND P. SHOWS, STPATFORD A. AND P. SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THUSRDAY. 7th and Bth December, 1910. DAIRY CATTLE of all Classes will be a Strong Feature of the Show. Classes in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Dairy Produce, and Home Industries. BUTTER-FAT COMPETITION. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained on application to the Secretary, or to the office of the Wairarapa Age. Entries close 30th November. All information from E.JACKSON, Secretary. EAST COAST SPORTS. Nineteenth annual meeting. Held at HOMEWOOD. Wednesday, 28th December, 1910. £7O PR '™ EY £7O A Most Attractive Programme of Horse and Foot Events. Valuable Challenge Chips and Numerous Trophies. Entries Taken on the Field. All competitors are requested to produce two years' performances. Under the auspices of the N.Z.A.U. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SOFT DRINKS, Etc. DANCE to follow in the EVENING. Proceeds in aid of Kaiwhata Hall. A. HOBBS, Homewood, Secretary and Treasurer. JJIGH OLASS gADDLERY AT Jj°W QUT jpRICES WE have just landed one case of English Hunting Saddles, Specially Selected. Two bales Leader and Van Hames. Four cases of Bannister's Plough and Leader Chaiiis. One case Buggy' and Gig Harness, in Brown and Black. RICK COVERS THAT WON'T RIP. Well made. Nine bales of Tarpaulin. and Rick Cover Canvas, just arrived. Bought at the best market at the most favourable price. Rick covers made up from lOd to 3s < per yard. See the "Elliott" sample at £4, Is 3d a yard. Area, 64 yards. jy\s. ELLIOTT & CO . Saddlers, QEEEN ST.. MA.STERTON Phone 52. s B ENSATIONAi. ENSATIONAL ARGAINS IN RAPERY. RAPERY. D Watson and €o-'s GREAT EXPANSION SALE. Opposite Knox Church White Musjin Blouses, trimmed embroidery, 4s 6d, now 2s 11d Good Ribbed Hose, Is 3d now 9d. Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves, Is 3d, now lOd. Embroidered Blouse lengths, 43 6d, now 2s 11d. Wide Embroideries, 6d, now 2£d. 45in White Embroidery Flouncing, 4s 6d, now 2s 11d. New Crepolins, 10£ d, now 6d. Double Width Summer Tweeds, Is 6d now Is. HUNDREDS MORE BARGAINS.... SEE WINDOWS THIS DAY. GOODS. A NICE SELECTION OF TAN FOOTWEAR. LADIES' Tan Derby Bals., (welted) 17s 6d. LADIES' Black Derby Bals. (welted) 17s 6d. GENTS' Glaced Derby, (welted), from 17s 6d to 255. CALL AND INSPECT D. FINLAYSON AND SON. Queen Street. STRING BAND* MUSIC for GARDEN etc/j ni any part of the Wairarapa will be supplied by a FirstClass STRING BAND. . Any' number -of - instrumentalists '.supplied, charge to range . according to numbers. ; ; , l' l ufl..|iarticularß from . f. Mckenzie, "RINGWELL," MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 25 November 1910, Page 1
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