NEW BOOKS TO HAND AND ARRIVING AT "THE ACADEMY." "Burning Daylight," Jack London; "The daw," St-ockley, author of "Poppy" ;* "Island of Rest," Andrew Soutan; "The Jesuit," Joseph Hooking; "Predestinated," Whiitemain; "Princess Flower Hat," Mosgood Wright; "In. Haaids of the Potter," Harold Begbie; 'TDixie Heart," Will Haiibini; "Mrs Maxton Protests," Anthony Hope; "John' Verney," Vache-U; "Comrades of the Trails," 'Roberts; "Broad Highway," Farnell; "Academy Pictures, 1911," paper and cloth; "Printers' Pie, 1911," lis 3d each; "LUaman-i" Maud Diver, author of "Captain- Desmond," etc; "The Long 'Roll," Mary Johnstoni, author of "Order of the Company"; 1 "The Adventures of a Modest Man," R. W. Chambers; "Young Wallingford" Chester; "Following of the Star," Florence Barclay; "The Gift of the Grass," F. Mooi-o; "Soyer Bag Cookery," Is 6d •each. And many ohter books of merit. SEE OUR WINDOWS. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, MASTERTON.
R. LOW. ARTISTIC SHOP FRONT BUILDER. SHOP FRONTS BUILT ON TJE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED LINES. Guaranteed Dust-proof. A GOOD THING. 91 Cuba Street,' WELLINGTON. UR preparations for the Winter Season are uiore extensive this year than ever. The stock has been specially selected, and embraces all that is the most fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear. Every Department is overflowing with seasonable eoods. INLAYSON AND CJON. BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. A Profit Proposition. THERE, as a -chance in our Office for every man to own his own farm. We have farms in every district, of all sizes ajid at all prices, while our terms are the easiest and fairest possible. Our Mr HANNA is an old W«aikato Farmer with wide experience, and he ihaa a personal knowledge of all farms on our SELECTED LIST. FANNING AND CO. SHORTLAND STREET, Opposite Post Office, AUCKLAND. EASON. EASON.
SETTLERS. IT is-' to your interests; to' support tie NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Auckland, which, is in no way connected with the SOUTHERN FLOUR mUSTS, and by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest NORTHERN INDUSTRIES, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North wiUf ibe adding to its assets the growing' of wheat and oats in large qualities, and without a FREE MILL to mind these articles, it would be 'of Tattle use opening up our ridh. agricultural country. NOW, THE ONLY SUPPORT WE ASK IB FOR YO U TO INSIST ON GETTING THE RENOWNED "CHAMPION" MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR, —AND—'STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED ; OATS. v Packed in all sizes to suit your oonvenienoe. R^XD&GEAY Are New Zealand Selling Agents v r ! THE "AUSTRAL" Milking Machine THE LATEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. Some of the largest Dairies in New Zealand hare installed this Machine. The "AUSTRAL" Milks Right Out.— Work® on lower vacuum than any other. Easy to clean and keep clean. . Simple in construction. J child can work At. Wiill milk about 36 cows per hour. We will Supply you with a list »f New Zealand users If desired. A. E/tfPTON, ' BEPRESENTATIVE, LANSDOWNE, MASTERTON.
Doherty, TAILOR, LONDON. WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10293, 22 July 1911, Page 4
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