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Garden nose From the best of English Makers, the North British <*£■ pany, though perhaps nmtlowest in price, we belaeve, easily the a M ex ..* lonic, bdth pkin and wir« * >OU We Have alteo the JD-unlop Company's make from 7d per foot, good quaility. A GOOD i-AWN MOWER At a reasonable price is> o|pral you An the Great American BaHfaring Machine. .The officto poet mate»: — " - The grabs' tfho ! thick and long and green. Falls quickly 'nea£h their blades so keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "It's easy seen That Beato Co.'s Mower is a good machine. H. BE£LE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, Etc.

fOU cam get any good' *w& from an KDISON PHONOGRAPH. It renders a band of fifty pieces a* well at it doee a tingle tinging voice. Nothing yon can bay will provide »o much of the bett kind of eniertamaent for yoursalf and your family at to trifling a ooit as W> ?rto: mm m-m && S;s ■•■ Mmi Ws* &>?&& ■&®m&*i* Oome In and hear the new ttrdsflnd get ourterni3, NOVEMBER RECORDS NOW'«>*&. V^oWtOQM. Edison Phonograph, price M lp> (cctobination.type) iSditon Fireside Phonograph, price £6 lUi Edison Standard Phonograph,.price £9 Edissn Home Phonograph, prioe Edi3on Triumph Phonograph, price £l* . f ■ V&i*Mi*mmim priPPB for fitting the *sn. attachment to any machine Gem Phonograph, 22a Gd Standard Phonograph, 80» Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 4f i. DANCE MUSIO— A full selection of 4-minnte Dancmf? tcsooids now to hand. Write for particulars. . « . »• BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON. MANAGER

10 STAND THIS SEASON AT MASTJEBTON. The Standard Bred Trotting Staffioa JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By Wrilldwood, dam May Beldon, by Jmdge Beldon, dam May, both imiported firom America. JAY iBEIiDON is a brown' Wfcie, .standing over 16 Jia-nds, -aid has rnoords of 2.27 flor a, mite as. a 2yr eld, «md 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 as a 3yr old. Cute m a ifcwio-year-old, »ired by Jay Bedldom, and won at Just Asliburi.hi meeting. lUiis iwias thle first or Jay Beldon,'® •stock to race. One of (bis ,18 miomtihs. olid stock was* isold lia&t May ibo a Southern.! buy\er for' 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. 'TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912.. A! care taken, but no respansibi'Mtty. R. MJAXTED, Masterton.

10 STAND THIS SEASON. Tine Standard Bred Trotting stallion ACESEMOS. Sdx yeans old; record 3yrs mile 2.21, male a.ud a half 3.35; "trial, 1 mile, 6 yeans, 2.14. His- sine, Elleationeer (imp.) was by Übuvi W., a. sooi o fthe wwrld's chamo'on iil'eot■io!n■eell•, daan Sffiea, by Algona, dam of Almont, seqond dam Gale-no. by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's American. Star. Bred bv .T. H. Haggin, Oanifomia. Dam, Miss Tracey, bv Blackwood Abdalah (imp.) Ibe dam of Miss Tracey is J/eanmk'Tiaoey (dmip.) dam of Swallow, Kentucky, . Oaklands, Gleneval Tracey and other good. ones. This is an exceptionally wieW bred sire, as +ie above pedigree will' show. He is beautdfnlly mannered, stands 15.&, amid guaranteed perfeotily sound. rii& first fbal from Na/ugjhty Girl is a picture, anid a natural' pacer, Wiinttiei- oif the IRtoyial Handicap, of 200 .sovis., 1 mule, at tine Metropolitan. Trots Spring 'Meeting, 1911; won easily mi 2.21. Full paa-ticralar.B from— J. RTJSKA, West Bush Road, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10484, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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