OUR FAMOUS lOW PRICES FOR latest in Boots & Shoes A m<] I f K hQ.UA LLED. Gent's Black Glace Boots, 15/-. 17/6 to-30/- ===; Miti!# tlirmss Gent's Black Chrome Boots, 12/6 IV6 Gent's Tan Glace and Willow Calf Boots, 17/6 to 3u/Ladies' Black, Tan, Glace Boots and Shoes ■lO/6.12/6 ™ 25/Ladies Canvas Shoes in White, Champagne and Tan Canvas Sandals in Blue and Grey 7/6> y/6> ® tc - ZEALAND bW FACTORY? CLOTHING Hew Zealand Clothing Factory. Phone 101. Queen St., MASTERTON, BRADBURY HOTOR CYCLES TAKES ANY CRADIENT. Tn view of tlw comamg 6usy season, we have pleasure in ananouao* ing that w© have just landed in Maaterton a number of tihfeM WORLD RENOWNED MOTO RS, 89 x 89, equalling 554 CIO. They can be fitted with a TWO BFEED FREF. ENGINE fM SIDE CAR US«. Mr HUGH GIBSON breaks the John-o'-Oroats to Lands End Record with Bradbury and Side Car, and passenger, doing 886 miles in 38 hours 47 minutes, beating previous record by 2 hours. iKKEBrONDENCE AND INSPECTION INVITED. DAVID G. BROWN CYCLE ENGINEER, EtO. Queen Street. Maatertan. "V£7E KEEP LAYERS on the «KW IDEA POULTRY. PLANT WAITARA, TARANAKI. • WHITE LEGHORNS, (1521 strain*, BROWN LEGHORNS. BLACK SILVER AND WHITE AV Y ANDOTTEB, WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS, HOUDANS, and SILVER CAMPINES, all laying strains. For particulars of Eggs and Day-old Uhioks apply— THE MANAGER. N.1.P.P.. v>* 82. WAITAIIA. TARANAKI
Eudsleigh Estate CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR BALE THE Undersigned are favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for sale about 400 acres of the well-known and far-famed ENDSLEIGH ESTATE, situated at HAYELOOK NORTH, and four miles from Hastings, in lotß to suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upwards. This land is rich alluvial flats of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility and the district for climate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while the highest possible averages of crops can be grown. For many years it has grown from 45 to 60 bushels per acre of rye-grasß seed of the best quality, averaging £l2 -10s per acre. The paddocks beans closed only four months for this splendid return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre or 6 ewes per acre, and fatten their lambß For root crops nothing better can be desired. The crop of mangolds now growing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 tons per acre without manure ■ any kind. Early possession can be given. Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or G. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston N., Sclo Agents. ♦ 4. WHITTAKER, PROVISION MERCHANT, ALL GROCERIES AT LOWES') PRICES All or don delivered to any pari of the town. i Ttlaphrat 17. QUEER BTSUCET. MASTEKTO*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 3
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