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A lonic Free from Alcofrpoi Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and all without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor. (P urn a t Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., usivj!!, Mass,, U. 8. A. THE BEST SUMMER DRINK I It is nbt always easy to ff«t sound, fresh lemons. But Lemon Squash Is the wholesonjast and most refreshing of all warm weather drinks. Prim-, ley Squash contains nothing: but pure lemon Juice and pure sugar. FRIMLEY LEMON SQUASH! Look at th§ passing arowd That we meet day by day, , They all complain aloud, * And this is whas th#y say— 6 Violent, raging toothache Nearly drive# hb mad, The pain, there'# no mistake, / Is utterly too bad. Barradoagh, with kindly thongit, Half worked for many yeara, Magic Nervine hehaa wrought Toaave as «ll from tears. BSRR AGLO DGH'S MH6I© NERVINE Of all Midloln* Veadota, ftlas li«> Husband & Finch, f & ESTATE AGENTS, !... : WOODVILLE • ( 2000 ACRES, freehold; 11M acrpa in grass, balance in bush, all eplett- . \ .did Bheep , country, can ride over : ; the«whole of it, well-fenced and ! sub-divided into ten paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre,'besides cat- ' tie, good 6-roomed house, and fine r woolshed to hold 450 sheep (shearing machines, oil engine and plant £l6O extra. Stable, cowshed, and i ' " other builcdngs.' , Situated 12 miles ( from good town in Forty Mile : " Bush district. Cheap at £6 15s '] per acre. Present mortgage, £7OOO at 4& per cent ; owner will accept £3OOO cash. We can thoroughly recommend i 2185 ACRES, leasehold, 16 years to run at 6d per acre, 660 acres in grass, 140 < acres felled, and owner \ will put it in grass, 40 acres flat, 5 acres stumped, well fenced and : sub-divided into 9 paddocks, ' carries 2 Bheep . per acre, besides ;cattle, 3-rooxned house, woolshed, > and other buildings.: Rates and Taxes only £B. x Stock now on land is. 1320 sheep, <6O cattle and 7 horses; 12 miles from town, S miles from School, j ■ Price for goodwill,' £S" per aci*e. I Present Mortgage, £985 at j ; per cent, which can ; be increased, j ' Ojraer- will exchange for smaller property. ' . 63 ACRES Freehqld, 44 acres In grass, all stumped and ploughable, all flat, well watered, well fenced, . sub-divided into 5 paddocks, [ milk 22 /-cows; new house of 6 rooms, and bathroom; cowshed of 3 bails, concrete floors, yards, etc. Bates and taxed £3,\ situated 2 miles from- town, J mile from Creamery. Price, £4O per acre. £6OO cash r will leave balance on mortgage at' 5 per cent, for 5 Years. £7OO mortgage et 5 per 'cent, for two yea*a. . . We have several dairy and sheep farms on caij terms. Write to us for our lis*. i UnpivaSlGtS KiifoplT Fata! to insect harmless tp else. Sold in tins only, but, be ; jmre you «etKHSs Mattes,

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Alfredton annual athletic SPORTS. Registered tinder the N.Z. Athletic , Union. TO BE HELD ON , THURSDAY, MARCH 2,(1011. PROGRAMME: 1. 150 Yards Maiden Race.— First prize 255. second prize 10s. Post entry 2s 6d. _. ■■ "i . 2. 100 Yards Handicap.— First prize 505,. second prize l 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. • 3. Boys Race. —Under 16. , First prize 10s, second prize 6s. ; Nomination Is. / 4. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap.— First .prize 25s,;seco'nd 10s., Nomina-, tion ,1s 6d, acceptance Is. : ; ; 5. Ladles' Nail Driving Competition. - —First Trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. \.. " • J 1: ■ 6i 220 Yards Handicap.— First 60s, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance. IS. ! ' . '■ 7. High Jump.— First 255, second. 10s. - Nomination Is / 6d, acceptance Is. "■■■'■; : , ■■= 8. 120 Yards Hurdle 1 Handicap.— First 30s, second 15s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. •, 9. pne Mile Bicycle Handicap.—First Trophy. Entrance Is. , 10. 440 Yards Handicap.— First 50s, and Mt J. Owen's trophy, ■ second 205." Nomination 3s 6dj acceptance Is. ;V, • ! 11. Girls' Race.— Under 16 years. First trophy, second ss. Entrance Is.* 12. One Mile Walking Handicap.First 40s, second ■ 15s. ;i Nomination 2s; 6d, acceptance Is. , , 13. Stepping the Chaln.r-,,First trojihy, ...second "ss".' .Eat*an.be;, Is;'.• ; ; ; 1 > 14. Qrie Mile Handicap.— First 555,' :aM >Mr fJ: George's ; trophy, second ; 255. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. "' v ' v- : ~.;■;// 15. Married Women's Race.—First trophy, second Entrance Is. 16. Yards Handicap.-- First Mr j : Cross'. gold medal 'and > £2 10s, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. ,• ; v J ' V 17,, Ticket Race. -—First'trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. 18. Hunters', Competition.— For horses. First 455, second 15s. Entrance 3s 6d. : 'V 19. Needle Threading Competition.— First trophy and 20s, ; second 10s. . Entrance 3s. v • •[. 20. Tilting In the Ring.— First 30s and Mr A. Gordon's trophy,' second 15s. Entrance 3s. 21. Weight Guessing Competition.— ' (Sheep). s First pirisJe 20s.' ',, . 24. Pillow Fight.-*- First trophy. Entrance Is. i A Prize, ' 'presented v_ by Messrs Levin and Co., will he given to, the" winner of the, most;p<>mts: in' Nos. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, }4 and 15. Points count: first 5, second 3, third I Nominations close with the, secretary on, TUESDAY, 21st .FEBRUARY, 1911. ~ Handicaps will be declared on SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. Acceptances close on. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. f V CONDITIONS: • ; ! All events will be conducted and decided - .under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union,, and iCompetitbrs' attention is specially: drawn to Rule 15 of the Constitution and 13 of the Regulations, i.e., that every, competitor must be registered and entry fee: paid' before competing,, otherwise he is liable ,to disqualification, and. will not receive the prize | money He may win. Nominations lor all handicap, events must be made on February; gist; lQHvi{ott ; New Zealand Athletic. forms, giving past two years', performances'. If no performances during past two 'years, the last four , performances (if any) to be stated. All protests must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within ten'nriuntes after the event, accompanied with a fee of ss? to be ; forfeited if the protest be found frivolous, /Three -starters or no second prize.- Any competitor leaving his mark before the pistol is fired • will be put back one yard for each offence. The Committee reserve the right to re-Handicap any'competitor, and also to alter or postpone the programme, in the event of bad wea- ■ ther. ADMISSION to GROUNDS, Is. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on Grounds. * A GRAND SOCIAL Will bo.held in the CHAS CRbSS, Horn Secretary. •

As Memory Treasures , Impressions received,,, and i«pra> daces them as occasion o coots, clear, calm, ind '(-.inrent, ao, treasure; in your miir' the (act thai Barraclough's Mttgio Nervine is coronated Sing of .all Toothache Cures. DJ D 24 For Raging Toothache. Belief in one minute. . Arrests decay. Kills:; the nerve. It makes the nerves aglow. Be sore it is " Barraolough'a." Take no other. pjfiea X/-JB aSI Hediclne Vaadonb •2&I jus u/ith Muttori sboot 330 you think tliat H\isUr&&a condiment tp eat only;;si£tt ( Beef? k aeUgitful -ilß : also : givcsito?tlie" -"*~" Mutton TiUEOPEAJN OROPEAN AC iXGENOY. HOLEfiALB Indents prompt-; iy executed at lowest' cash prices for all ; kinds of British and inclttclina;' _* Booksand Stationery. Boeis,- Shoos, wid Leather.- / ChemicalsandDruggest' Sundries. China; Earthenware m&GlaMwiaw.;' Cycles, Motors and Accessories. Drapefy;X Slillinery, ,imd 'Kebia Goods??; FancyGooda and Perfumery. Hardware, Jewellery, Plate and Watches. : Photographio and ; G9?ds. [Provisions,.andOilmen's Stores, :X\ ■ Commission 2| to Q per cent. )fea3» :V- ; '■ Discount allowed; ■ Sample-caßes from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce "" Sold on WILLIAMWIS.BOKANOSONB, (Established 1814.) *B, Atoftttfoh Lane,' London, E.C. Oabls Address: "AnnHaire, London." SHHPHERD'B ARWS HOTEL. TSnakorl Road, Wtlllugton. 'RS F.' BUICK wisiieis to, an-' ovto the Tinakeri W«^i : The new building will ehprtly be completed, 1 when Mrs Bmbk , will be pleased to welcome Wairarapa residents as guests. . Only the ibest of Beera and Spirits stocked. : . / Speight's, Beer. iilwayß an tap. "The Hotal :fh»re Walrarapa f Pcepla Meat,"

jpHOTOCRAPHS ! ! ! OOK 'your orders now for * "EARLY DELIVERY, free enlargement given with each 'dazeniMbiiiets. " . Amateurs catered: for. W. L. JOY. EXCHANGE BUILDISW' V \ Boom No. Upsl* 1 !*. ' MONEY "10 LEND SCTMS OF !T0 COUNTRY AND OITY At Exceptionally low Rates of Interest, with option of repaying Part or Whole Loan on extremely Reasonable Terms. Apply to any Agenoy of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, J I, BICHABDSON". YOU go for gold to Bendigo, for ■ lacquers to Japan; for monkeys straight to \Borueo or Lagos, if you can ■ then, if ; you want dried fruits and things, yon'll get 'em in Mildnra. The finest tea comes from Ceylon. The finest's Sitratura! tbibAonb 411 | P.O. Box 9 KINO'S TE B W 1 N TJ S - H d T,.E L (Adjoining Railway Station.) NAHEB, N.Z. Under Entirely New Management, koroughly Reno /ated and Be«Fnr£ished ■ Throughout. Excellent Cuieine., .ot. Cold and Shower Baths. Comfort, Civility and Attention. Tariff, 6/6 per dby. Letters and Telegrams at Ended to. ■ "i (TEAS. J. KING. PBOFBinroB WHEN IN CARTERTON SEE THAT YOU .VISIT ROYAL OAK HOTEL, * A. HARBROE, Proprietor. Accommodation Jar •*- Trarellers.. Terms moderate. - Speight's Celsbrated Aie. Alcock's Billiard . ible. Best Brands Wire, and Spirits. ■ Morse Paddocks . • lLoosw Boxes, . Telephcna No. i a , Carterton. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. ACRES of rich, undulat- - iiig country, suitable fo ideal Dairy Farms, in lots of 5C Acres upwards. Get in early 1 and take your choice. The price and land are right.'' For particulars apply to— . P.O. AUCTION MART. A t tohnson & • t) . O ohnson & Uo;, AUCTIONEERS, SOLE AGENTS. MASTERTON.

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When winter's cold blast Is afeared by all tongaet, ACACIAN BALSAM is • Bast for,the lungs. . \ Take.a dose now arid then, remedy's sure, For coughing, if left, ia' Not easy to core. Barraclomth'a Aaacian Lung Balsam, 1

The Famous Vr, m t® ho u hav ? tal v?a'this uiedicine are amazed' at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness---in the. Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief ; and to those who,are'sub&t to Cdlds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a corfiplete cure. It is most comforting in allavin* Irritation in the Throat and piviUir citron\r • . • . . xi >* • „ w : clonic, nor Consumption .to develop. Consiimption is not known' where "Coughs'" hamida their first appearance* been "onmerlv b frpatpd with • ne xr r allows "*• C W)- l r . Asthma, to become at \tlie beginning,. a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete \ Small Size, 2/6; Large, 4/6. Chemists, Medici no Vendors, orWi Q. HEARNE, St Co.. Ltd., Geefoner. Victoria. tfnnuarriAW k„ w \' ' „:.v NEW "ALAND BRANCH OFFICE J-No. ~ FIRST FLOoW.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 3

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