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AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT EQUALLED HE THREE LINES quoted below, post free, are specials. 11l Don't judge the quality by the ly to induce country people to got the habit of writing to us. LADIES' STRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 2s 11d. LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, 78 11. LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply cut, all colours, 2s iid. All goods bought from us by post and deemed unsuitable may be returned. Wellington's Busiest Store. NOTICEITO FARMERS. NOW manufacture alight draft combined Seed' and Manure Drill that will sow Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas and Beans ii* any quantities. It hasaslargearanste for sowing manure asani •drfll^»n v 4he market. ;It is lighter and stronger, and has no com--1 plicated gearing to annoy farmers. IHE MASTBBTO#feRMEES' IMPLEMENT CO., LTD/ Agents.

WHEN !N CARTERTON SEE THAT YOU VISIT THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL, .' A. HARBROE, Proprietor. IRST-CLASS Accommodation fat V Travellers. Terms moderate. Speight's Celebrated Aie. Alcock's Billiard - ible. Best Brands Wir..-. and Spirits. Horse Paddocks . . J Loose Boxes Telephone No. a,, CartertonPiR, GERALD C. BRANSON ;fj p:-jparedto ta|je, PUPILS, for T" Voice Production, Singing and Elocution, ' y Diaphragmatic Breathing, BcEsdings, Queen Street. OAETERTON—W«In«Bda3 . HAKATAK! HACK RACE MEETING. To be held, at CASTLEPOINT on : FEBRUARY 4th, 1911. OFFICIALS: Patron, F. Armstrong:' Esq.; VicePresiden£s, Messrs J, Greenbank, W. Page, F. Latham, R. J. Barton, J. Barty, E. Harris, H. T. Hunt, A. A. Cameron and R. Mor- . '. rison; Judge, W. Harvey; Handicapper, A. Mason; Clerk ofXDourse . ;; W. Mason'; Starter, R. ■ Harvey; ( Hon.-Joint Secretaries, A.'P. Pot-.' ;•■ ter and A. T. Hancock; Clerk of ; Scales,, F. Sheath; Stewards, J. ' Collerton, A .BrightweH, A. B. Nicholas, P. Bellis, J. Hawea, W. Harvey, Ji Dillon, •A. Mason, F. : '.' A. Blieath, W. lS T icolls, J.' Barty, White Johnston. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. ■ ■ 1.. Maiden Plate, of 8 sovs., for horses that have never won an advertised race. Second horse 1 sov. from stakes, 6 furlongs. Open. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination Bs. 2. Scurry Handicap, of 8 sovs., second horse lsov. from stakes; four furlongs. District race. Nomination • ,Ss 3. Castlepoint Cup, Handicap, of 125 sovs., 2nd horse 2 sovs., from stakes. About one mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. ' 4. Whakataki Handicap, of 9 sovs, second horse, lsov. from stakes; 5 furlongs. Open. Nomination 9s. 5. Tinui Handicap, of 12sovs., sec- - ond horse 2sovs. from stakes. About 1 mile. Nomination ss, acceptance 7 8 . 6. Ladies' Bracelet, Handicap, of lOsovs., 2nd horse 30s from the stake. Seven furlongs. Horse to be 1 owned by member and nominated by ■ a lady. ' Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nomination 10s. 7. Forced Handicap, of 8 sovs., second horse 1 sov. from stake. ;. RULES AND REGULATIONS. ; 1. All events post entry, except , I Castlepoint Cup and Tinui Handi- ' cap* nominations for which close on Friday, 20th January ,1911. Handicaps declared on Wednesday, January 2oth. 2. Entrance fees 5 per cent, on full amount of stake . . 3. No horse allowed to start for District Race without being three months in the district prior to meeting. 4. The following are the boundaries of the District:— The Waimate on the. North, Pongaroa and Tawat tawa toll gate to Bideford on the West, and Tauerit, Waihora, and Whareama on the South. • f3. Minimum weight in Handicaps 3 Sst ,except in Ladies' Bracelet. r 6. A hack is a horse which at any time prior to entry has not won a » race of the value of 100 sovs. to the • winner, or races to the aggregate b value of 25sovs. to the winner. 3 .7. Nn.. 2 District' Race, other- ; events open to hacks only. e . . A. P. POTTER.. a ...A. T. HANCOCK. Joint Hon. Sees. '*" Submitted t" and approved.— -A. E. W'HYTE. Sw .Wellington' Racing Club. . Nov. 4th, 1910 '.

COAL AND FIEEWOOB, ] Yards : Plxon-st., South. ; M. COLLIE. ! Late coin© & Oo STILL supply FIBEWOOD n any 1/ length. Taupiri Coal 2s per cwt., 9b per quarter delivered tor caflh. .- Wertport and Pelawmain at current Telephone 267. RING UP PHONE NO 27. RING UP PHONE NO 27. AND YOUR ORDERS WILL BE f ■/ TO. I busineiss ?facts,'viz*' V iessential; •'■■ ■■/;■:,;. : ,;.. : -;' ■ ri.—Prim© Joints an what thtputK !lo require. Punctual delivery meant ne waiting for meals. I STOCK the Primest of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, and Lamb when > in season. Corned Beef to suit all. Spiced Beef and York Hams on order. Small Goods a specialty. Best Sausages in the Wairarapa. Home . Cured Hams and Bacon always on hand. All meat Government inspected. Lowest possible prices. Your •custom is solicited. —OB-N TOOXHAUi. (Late Lee and BoxhaU.) FAMILY CUTCHER. Your New Y«ar Suit 'AVE something Bmart in the . ." way of a new Suit this New Year.; Something that.you mil feel. .nr-rti'f! nf whfin Tnil sta nmnvirvcr r.mr •outings- during the /holidays. Don't -delay any longer; come at oeoO, and choose your material from -Queen Street, AULING, AULING, TAILOR, Master! jh. MALTBY'S CAFE. (Opposite Hoar and Permain.) NUPPER and DINING ROOMS, Special attention paid to mantry patrons. Steals all hours. A. R. MALTBY, Proprietor iH£ BEST RESOLUTION for this NEW YEAR is to get into the habit of ringing up when you want a cab. My New Stables are situated at «the corner of Villa and Albert Streets CABS always available. Thanking you for past favours. Tom Holland, Comer Vll'a and Albert Streets, Masterton. LIMITED, General Merchants and Slock and Station .Agents^ CHAPEL BTEEET, MASTERTON. J_L Globe Insuranca ■ Company, Fir ad Accident. ' SHAW, SAyiLT< AND aLBION CO.—the direct, line; . Union Steamship Company's- Over' Sea Lines,* the Orient Royal Mail Line* via Suez? C. and A. Line, All Bed Route,- across - Canada; Measageries Maritimes Co ,via Suaz;' tiis 'Northern Sieamship rGoj, shortest; roata to Auckland. " > '•'.■' • Little's, Coopers, Piaon's Dips; Saioa s Famotis Pedigree Seedi] Agrica •inrn.l MBnur'e».

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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