AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT EQUALLED, IHE THREE LINES quoted below, post free, are specials. Don't judge the quality by the price. We offer these goods merely to induce country people to got the habit of writing to ua. LADIES' STRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 2l 11d. LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, 78 !!• STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply cut, all colours, 2s 11d. All goods bought from as by post , and deemed unsuitable may be returned.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. TOW. manufacture a ight draft combined Seed and 'Vlaoure S Drill that will sow Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas and B »a* in any quantities. It has as large a raae;e for so-vin? manure *< « »y \ drill on the martet. It is lighter and *idiu . • • implicated gearing to annoy farmers. TfIEMASTEETONFAEMEES' IMPLEMENT GO. Ltd. -,. ■. Agents.
IORTY-MILE BUSH ATHLETIC SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SPORTS THE ANNUAL i;:*ORTS Will be held at HAMUA on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th. 1911, On the Football Ground, kindly lent /by M. Galvin, Esq. - X? a A OASH"iiizES. &a(\ 3bOU CASH PRIZES. <3wOU To start at: 11, o'clock sharp. I.' Youths' Race, JOO yards, under 16..' First 10s,'second ss. Post entry, is. • .'.••■' ■■■ :' 2.; Maiden Run, 130 yards. First 30s, second 10s. Nomination 2s. - 3. 50 yards Dash Handicap. First 30s,;second 15s. Nomination Is,"Ac-; ceptahce Is.'. "■■■"'••', 4. High Jump Handicap. First 255, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 5. Girls' Race, 16 years, and under.. Trophy.. "■•."''.- •'■.■■;:•,." ;:'. • '. '. :-•■ - 6. 100 Yardß>Ruii Handicap. First 50s, 'second ceptance 2s. y^ : ;^i]f&-''-: 7. 'Catch:aSrCa%ch-Can:,« up- to 11 st. First Prize 2,05,; .second 10s. Post entry 2s 6d.: 8. Putting the Stone. First 20s, 3econd 10s." Post entry 2s. .9. Half-mile Run Handicap. First 60s, Second,' 30s.' Nomination 3s, Acceptance. : .2sy \ •' 10./ Stepping the Chain. Prize 20s. ..Post.entry Is; r 11;: Forty-Mile Bush Handicap. 300 yards. . First £7, second ,£3, third £l., Nomination ss, Acceptance' 3's. "'';.'•;•, .-,'.'.
LEVIN & CO.. } LIMITED, | General Merchants and Stock ! ' and Station Agents, ! : CHAPEL STREET, MASTEBTON: ; GENTS for the Liverpool, Londo L Globe Insurance Company, Fir nd Accident. _^v„' SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION , CO.—the direct linei -.Union Steam•hip Company's Over Sea Lines, the Orient Boyal Mail Line, via Suezj C. and « A, Line, All Bed Bonte, across Canada j Northern Bieamship Co.,s to Auckland. ."„.'■■ "v, A Little's, Coopers,, Fison's Dips j Buton s Famous Pedigree Seeds Agricn nnV Manures. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON "N order "to cope with lour increas- | ine business we have just land-: a modern FORD TAXI-CAB*- capable of seating 5 Passengers in addition to the driver.. ,■■ m .■■■■■• _ Wedding Parties, Picnics_ and B«-. cursiona specially catered for., FABES— Ordinary cab rates. HOIK. HOLIAND Ltd. Mastertorv ' V Phone 211. COAL AND FIREWOOD, ards : plxon-st., South. ■Mi COLLJE. bate Goiile & Oo \ n any I H length. , - .., : '- .. j aTaupiri Coal 2s per owt., 9s per quarter | delivered tor c»3h. '-;• jjWestport and Pelawmain at current Telephone 267. J.H. LYTTLE, MOTOR EXPERT, Has REMOVED his GARAGE to CHAPEL STREET, (Rear of 0. E. Daniell'<j Shop.). LL Motor Ropau : entrusted to L the firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. " Satisfaction guaranteed. 4. H. LYTTLE, Rrr of Daniel's ... ... Cfnpel Street QUEEN STREET: THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERS in MASTERTON. Ring up Telephone No. 12. PRIMEST MUTTON Procurable. FINE OX BEEF—Same grade as that frozen for export. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Our Prices for .this Superior Meat are no higher -than those asked • for meat of ordinary quality. NO OLD EWES KILLED. Prove the accuracy of these state meets by a Trial Order.
12. Quoits Handicap. First 20s, second 10s.? 'Post entry 2s. 13. .Pillowi Fightv on swinging pole. First 20s, .second 10s. Post entry 2s. ■ ■:.■ ■ •-., :•:;.•■• ■/■.■:■ 14. 220 Yards Run Handicap. First 50s, second 20s. Nomination 2s, Acceptance -2s. ■'.'.'.', 15. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap. Firfet 20s, second 10s. . Post entry 2s. '''■•• ■•■•',■ 16. Ladies',Nail-driving.-Trophy. 17. -Sac£ .Bace Handicap, 100 yards; open'to youths » and : men. First 20s ', second 10s. 'Post entry 2s. ./-^-,.;.;:••■'■; •; ''■'.- ■.'.-; "■; 18. 440- Yards Run Handicap. FirstVsps,',/second 20s. Nomination 2s, Acceptance 2s. ,',..".■ 19. Light-weight' Wrestling, up to 12st. First 20s, second 10s. Entry 2s 6d. .• •. 20. 120 Yards ;Hurdle Handicap. First 40s, second 205,. Nomination 2s, 2s. . 21. Members' Race (100 yards), First'-20s, isecdnd trophy. 22. One Mile Run Handicap. First 60s, secoml'.2os, third 10s. Nomination 3s, Acceptance 2s; [ 23kThrowing the Hammer. First 20s, second* 10s. : Post entry 2s. 24. Greasy Pig Race; Prize, the pig;, Post entry 6d. 25. Forced Handicap, 150 yards. First 30s, second 10s. ■ Post entry 2s. i ■ . - Boys' and Girls' Races during the day. Good prize money given. CONDITIONS. .1. Running and other events under the Rules'of New Zealand Athletic Union. • 2. Three starters or no first prize* five starters or no second prize. -3. No. nominations entertained unless addressed to the secretary, and accompanied by necessary cash and performances (two years; or last three, if any). This rule will be strictly enforced. • ■ 4. Nominations for events Nos. 2, 3, 6, 9,' 14, 18, 20, 22, close with the secretary at Hamua on Saturday, March. 4th.
5. Nomination papers.can be" had from the secretary, or at the Hamua Store. 6. The Committee reserve the right to alter programme, postpone sports, nnd re-handicap winners. 7. Handicaps will he published in the Pahiatua Herald, Eketahuna Express, and Wairarapa Ago on Saturday, March 11th. 8; The programme will not necessarily he run in order as printed. Admission to ground: Adults Is; 'Children under 12, half price. '.. Admission 'to . horse paddock, one shilling each.horse. Fahiatua Band in attendance. .'Luncheon hooth and afternoon tea. ' Conveyance' will meet morning trains at Hukanui Station.. GRAND BALL IN THTE EVENING. , Gents' 2s 6d, Ladies Is. -' " Further information can, be obtained from—- ' ' • . "D. L. BOURKE, I Hoc. Secretary.
H 01 LOW A Y. r-TKMsm. GREYTOWN AGENOX. IE FRED MUIR, of Greytown, has been appointed agent of tlv .Vairarapa Age, and will promptly* oeliver daily copies of our news."M&t to My adlrew in %k*t locality
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 3
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