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DO fOU LIKE I OU can get any good cind from an KDISON PHONOGRAPH. It render* a band of fifty pieces an well ai ii does a tingle tinging voice. Nothing yon can bay will, provide 10 much of the be»t kind of entertainment for yourself aad your family at en trifling a oo»» a» Come in and hear the new o rda arte) sot our tor ma, NOVEMBER RECORDS NOW TO MANCI. t-AHCE STOCK!. IN 8 OCK- / ' ' ' . . ■ , Edison Phonograph, prtw M 10i (combination type! ddiiion Fireside Phonograph, pnen A* IJ* Edison Standard Pjboirogrsph, pri » * fl Edison Home Phonograph, price £li Edison Triumph Phonograph, price Xli * RE PAlßS—Please note that we make a speoialty of repairs of every description. ATrACHMENTB-For *be benefit of our numerous Patrons we beg to quoie prices for fitting: tho 41n. attachment to any machine at follow: ' Gem Phonograph, 22s fld < Standard Phonograph, 80» ; j. Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 46i. f!ffUS!©~A full selection of *-minute Danoing Reooidi now to hand. Writo for particulars BANNISTER STREET, „ HALL • MANAGER MASTERTON. To stand This Season at Masterton THE STANDAKD BKED TROTTING STALLION JAY BELDON (6 Years Old.) By WILDWOOD, dam MAY BELDON, by Judge Beldon, dam May, both imported from America. is a orown horse, standing over 16 hands, and has records of 2.27 for a mile as a 2yr old, and 2.23 as a Syr old. CUTE, is a two year old, sired by Jay Beldon, and won at last Ashburton meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's stock-to race. WILDWOOD Record 2-4$ Sire of— Ribbonwood Lancewood Satinwood Master Poole Royilwood Woodend Fleetwood Wildberry Wildwind Inglewood Wild Poole Etc.. Etc. •Good Gift Sire of— Prince Gift. 2.12* Hector (4)2.16 Wildwood 2.24J Armlet ELECTIONEER 125 Sire of Arion 2 07$ and 154 others, and dams of Dolly Dillon 2.OPJ' Klatawah 2 06| LißOiijero 208J ajd 60 others in 2.30 list MISS GIFT FALLIS £is Sire of Don Marvin 2.22f Mento Fallis 2 27$ Falrose2.l9 and 10 others, and dams of Janite, 2.08$ Wild Wind2.l2f May Beldon Dam of Jay Beldon, 2-23 2-6 Grand dam of Laughing Bells, 2.29 2-25 Australian 2yi old record for Fillies. Judge Beldon, 2-31 Sire of Shylock, 2 30 Bellman, 2 27 and many other good winners in Je Zealand. May, imp. Grand dim of Jav Betdoa 2 3 2-5- ' Grazing Is 6d week. TERMS—£ '6 ss, Payable January .1912. All car© taken, but no responsibility. R. MAXTED Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10473, 9 November 1911, Page 7
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