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Garden Hose From tibe best of English; Makers, ifche Norifch. British. Ruibbftr Company, ithtough perhaps not lowest in price, we believe, eaaiily the cheapest in. tlhe long run. . . We have just (received, a> 'Dent ex b.Si. lonic, cxrtbh. piaun and wire bound. *_ We have aDso <tihe Dimlop Company's make from 7a pear root, good quality. A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable price is offered you in the Great Ainerioao Ballbearing The office poetb writes:— The grass tfolo' thick amid llong and green Falls quickly 'neath tihedr blades Jjokeen; Blaid Brown to Johnson, "It's easy seen That Beale Co.'a Mower is. a giood machine." H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, Eto.
WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU LIKE BEST tUB? WO2 can get any good kind from an EDISON PHONOGEAPH. 14 render# a band of fifty piecei aa well aa it does a aingle singing voice. Nothing yon can buy will provide ao much of the beat kind of entertainment for yonraelf and your family at so trifling a coat aa ao EDISON PHONOGRAPH, Oome in and hear the new «>rdß and get our terms. NOVEMBER NOW TO HAW On CARGE^StOCKi. "N S OCE Ediaon Phonograph, price M 10a (combination, type) ddison Fireside Phonograph, price JJ6 10a. Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edison Home Phonograph, price £l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price MS KEPAIEB—PIease note that we make a specialty of repairs of every description. ATTACHMENTS —For the benefit of our numerous Patrona wa beg to-quote prices for fitting the 4in. attachment to any machine aa follow: — Gem Phonograph, 22b 6d Standard Phonograph, 80r Home Phonograph, 46a Triumph Phonograph, 45a. DANS& WSUSIO—A fall selection of 4-minute Dancing now to hand-. Write for particulars. " The Talkeries," BANNISTER ,STEEET> . HALL ••• MANAGER MASTERTON.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MASTERTON. Tilie Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years OH). ißy WaMvvood, da.m May Beldon, by Judge BeMon, dam. May, both im'ported from America. JAY iBELDON is a. brown' horse, ' standing over 16 hands, ;jnd has rooords of 2.27 flcrr a, m<i,te as a 2yr eld', rand 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 a.s a 3yr old. Ouifce iis l a two-year-old, t rod by Jay Bolldom, and Avon at Just Asliburij/i meeting. , Hhis raias thie first of Jay Beldon's swook to race. One of ihi& 18 mion/ths' old stock was sold Olast May rtx> a Southern: fouyter for' 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per wieiek. TEEMS— £5 ss, payable Ist Jan--1 ' r&Bpon^ibdlitty. I U. MAXTED, Mastertom.
0 STAND THIS SEASON. The Stnadard Bred Trbtting stallion Six yeans old; record 3yrs mite 2.21, male aid & half 3.35; trial,_ 1 mile, 6 yeans, 2.14. His sire. Electioneer (imp.) was by 4-lbert W., a son o fthe world's chamD'on EBietytioneter, daim Sffieia, by Algona, dam of Aliment, seoond dam Gal&uo. by Nutwbod, third dam Endora, by Volunteer,, fourth dam by See ley's American Star. Bred, by J. H. Haggin, Oaliforniia. Dam, Miss Tracey, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.) Ihe dam of Mdisis Tracey is Jeamnie Tiiaoey (dmip.) clam of. Swallow, Kentucky, QaMands, General _ Tracey amd otheir good ones. TShis is an, exceptionally wield btred sire, as ILe above pedigree will 1 allow. He is beautifully mannered, stands 15.5, amd guaranteed perfectj'y sound, tli® first foal from Nii.ugjhity Girl is a picturie, and a natural paoer. Wdnnea' olf the ERloyial Handicap, of 200 sovis., 1 radio, tat the Metropolitan. Trots Spring Meeting, 1911; won ea-ilv din 2.21. ■Full particulars from— J. RXJSKA, ACESEMOS. West Bush Road, Master ton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 7
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