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and the Mrs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, savs:— After oonsidei-able experience In .Piper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and New Zc»land, I have come to the conclusion thatthe " ORION " is the only Kanpe 1 have yet met with that comes up to my ideal of what a Range should be. My demonstrations with the " OKION " have been particularly successful, and I obtained results which are not equalled by a>iy other UatiK"- The maintenance of an even temperature, its shupVmfty of working, the ease wit which its ovens are operated and controlled, and—what appeals 'l6 «no a- much as nnythin 0 else- the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly"p'acc the "ORION" tar above all others, both for domestic use h rid for professional work.—Yours faithtully, (Signed) M. GLENNEN.

NEW COOKERY BOOKLET—FREE ! A copy of a Booklet just issued containing SELECTED COOKING RECIPES, particularly adapted for use with "Highlander" Condensed Milk and "Capstan" Unsweetened MILK, will be sent to you free ou receipt of request addressed to Murray's Limited, InvercargilL Write to-day! "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK

IT'S LIFE-LIKE IF IT'S SEPIATYPE. at tfs best, and for work you intend, to k«*i>--or P" frinede-or work which you will denni to. look the years roll by. nothing oan qua! "Sepiatype." j*™ 6 ?* that need* special care, and for good lighting, posing, and finißhinp Mnecewy. WWZnNBEW* pv«» aS hi* work is of the finest W.M> ■* remova) notioe when the Trust Buildings are finished. PORTRAIT LPECIALrtT. UAiTSRTO^.

Garden Hose From the best of English) Makers, .the Noanth Britdsb.Rubber Oomcheapes* in tine long-run. . . , . We have juet received a <lbt ex a.& lomc, botii plain and ware We have alteo the Dunlop Company'* make from 7d per foot, good quality. A GOOD l." At a reasonable price is offered you in the Great American Balk bearing Machine. The office poet writes:— The grass 'thlo' thick and long and green. Falls quickly 'neath their blades so keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "If* easy seen That Beabe Co.'s Mower ie a good machine." H. BE ALE & "Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, EtO.

OH can get any good *rod froa* in KDISON PHONOGBAPH. It render* a band of fifty piece* as well as it doen a single ringing voice. 'Nothing you can boy will provide so ranch of the best kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at to trifling a cort as Oome in and hear the new ardsand get our terms. NOVEMBER RECORDS »o**i«. t»K«*fOCKi. N S OCK Edison Phonograph, price M 10s ddison Fireside Phonograph, price £ff lUi Edison Standard Phonograph, price ■£» Edison Home Phonograph, price £lB e-Nqmi Triumph Phonograph, pnee iJia JiiCUSOn XJUUio iuuuuß'»j"-> r- . _ as follow: , _, Oem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard Phonograph, 80t Home Phonograph, 45» Triumph Phonograph, 465. DANCE MUSIO-A full mlbc'S of 4-minuta Dancing Bexwd. now to hand. Writs for particulars. BANNISTEE STEEET, MASTERTON. MANAGES

10 STAND THIS SEASON. The Stnadard Bred Trtofcting stallion ACESEMOS. Six yeans old; record 3yrs mile 2.21, mile a.ud a half 3.35; teal, 1 male, 6 yeans, 2.14. Has sire, Electioneer (imp.) was by W , a. son o fthe world's chaniD on Eitecitioneier, daan Sffioa, b.V Algona, dam of Aknowt, second dam Gale-no. by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley s American Star. Bred by J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Miss lracey, by Bilackwood. Abdallah (imp.) lie dam of Mias Tracey is oey (imip.) dam of Swallow, &■***- tucky, Oiakilaoids, General Trawy and other good ones. Tins is an exceptionally wiell bred s.iro, as *Lo above pedrifeifoe will show. He> is beautifully maimered, stands lo. v <, a.ud guaranteed perfectly sound. d.t& first foal from Naughty Girl is a picture, aaid a natural pacer. Winner off the Royal Handicap, ot 200 sov»., 1 mile, at the Metropolitan Trots Spring Meeting, 1911; won ea.ily in 2.21. Full particulars from — J. RUSKA, We-st Bush Road, Masterton.

mO STAND THIS SEASON Ar MASTiERTON. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By WriMwood, dam May Beldon, by Judge BeMon, dam May, both imported fa-om America. . JAY BELDON is a brown' home, standing over 16 hands, ~nd has records of 2.27 flo'i* a, mile .as a L'yr old, and 2.23 and 2.1.5 3-5 a.* a Syr old. Oiiite is l a two-year-old, *ired by Jay >BeHdon, and won at k-st Ashburvjo meeting. ■ TUiis was thie first of Jay Beldon,'s stock to trace. One of ibis 18 months old stock I was iSO'M last .May to a Southern, buy*tr for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TERMSU- £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. Alii care taken,, but no responsiibdliilty. B. MALTED, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10488, 27 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10488, 27 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10488, 27 November 1911, Page 7

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