SPECirtU ADVERTISEMENTS. FOOTWEAR. PATRONS VISITING OUR STORE can rely oil receiving FOOTWEAR thaifc is ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE. WE STOCK NOTHING BUT THE BEST, PROCURABLE, and our Goocls are all that we claim for them. ' \ji THE WIDE SELECTION IN. EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL SURPRISE YOU. When, you require anything at all dii the Footwear line, just make a point of v ■■■•>• '/';;•' CAXLING AT OUR ESTAB■LISHMENTi REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. HADLEFS;
lELEPHONE US. Just ask ue over the Telephone (No. 65), what you ought to. have for dinner, and we ' .will, suggest something' you want. -We '. handle nothing but the ,beat.' customers.; are always dejighted with the choice ciita that we ©end to their order from our stock of fine meat©. Tender meata arrive here daily, and no other kind-is to enter OGILVY'S. TELEP&OtfE 65.
CLUB CAFE, (Under New Management.) MR B. DOUGLAS begp to fthoak ftlhe iieisiideimts of, mui district, land also /tihie tdiv.dHing pul)-. Mo for !thi© generous isiuppoiri acoordieid to Mm Isdmoe ibafcing over ;itpe ■ Club Osufe. ;■ OBEubrooi's -ma^,iresb tlieSif i.waiiitbs;-wiH ib&icaferieid JwirviOStf fcjb/6 ibesrb possible. Hiiies, amd ©viQirytiiiiig domie,.!t>o..an€ttu , t.' .thjeir. iupiport.'.'' :'■:'■>::• ■ FIRST-CLASS TABLE. * Hot, Cold, and Shower; Baths* andi 3M«griamia Ptom/pily ; a-ttead i ed io J . fs v . B. DOUGLAS, pbjoerietob:
: -'' MADAME- V W -vGARLE;;:.:; : S NOW OPENING UP DAILY, . CHOICE AND - DAINTY {.■:.;::■ /; '-;;J in- the very latest «*yles.- \ THE SEASON iB to be * J great GLOBAL SEASON. Many of the hats are massed with flowers. Every jdescxiptaoitt <£ HATS/ imany trimmed with the stripe rifrboiiiS. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS in DRESSY BATS, CHOICE TOQUES and Bonnets for matrons. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. MILLINER AND ARTIFICIAL FLORIST, 35 Queen Street, i MASTERTON.
■■STAND' THIS SEASON, at. WAINGAWA (opposite. .; '.. /the Freieziiig Works.) . Tibs Pony Stallion YOUNG KALIPHA. Five years, dark bay, black pounts,. 6itainding 14 .hands 1 inch. By Kalipha, imported fr'Oim India., where he won numerous iraoeis. ' Dam Topsy, Arab mare, Administrator. '■ Kalipha, tine sire of Young Kalipha, is so well knowm to Waarasrapa breeders as to meed very little cornmeat Ibere. He sired the well-known Eony isine 'Rajah, that won _ over 20 rst prizes in rtlhe Show Ring, and Was oroly beaten onoe, and that time the honours fell to Young Kalipha. Hindoo, 'another by Ealipha, was never beaten as a -weight carrier. He is also the isire.of Shamrock, winner of three, trots at Wellington. Topsy, tliedam'of Young Kalipha, was ishowin isix times in harneiss, and gained first prize on each occasion, and was ehoiwin three times as a brood (mare, and gained two first prizes and a siecond. By .the atbove it is seen that YOUNG KALEFHA'S oredientlafc- are second ito none as a e'ire to get quality stock. For further particulars apply to— E. LIDDINGTON, Owner, , Waingawa.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10407, 30 August 1911, Page 1
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