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New Zealand Men and Women are among the best dressed in the World, and the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY. has done much to make this possible by producing high-grade materials at popular prices. Ask for KAIAPOI Clothing The Wool Grower, the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COY., the Retailer and YOU—the wearer are partners— all benefit by our unequalled facilities for buying huge quantities of the raw materials and producing dependable fabrics at moderate cost. It is to your advantage to demand KAIAPOI Fabrics, made by over 1,000 skilled Dominion workers —men and women, at a heavy annual pay roll. THE KAIAPOI 'IIIHIMKI Christchurch *£^B

From the beetof 'Einglisibj Maker*, tbe Norrsth. BHfcd&h Rubber pany, though perhaps not lowest in price, we believe, easily tfc« I cheapest iatlbe longrun. • .... '■',."'. ,' iv v i • i • ' ' ; "We have just' received a, lb* ex s.a. lonic, bofth plain and war« bound. '■ ' . , We have al'so tihe Dxmlop Company'* make from 7d pear root, good quality. ' A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable price as offered, you on the Great American Balk bearing filiacihine. The office poet writes. : The grai&s <feh!o ? thick audi llong and greea FaUfsquicMy 'neath their blades w keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "If* easy seen ( That Beaie Co.'a Mower is a good machine. H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, Etc

EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It renderi a band of fifty piece* aa well aa it does a tingle sieging voice. Nothing yon can buy will provide so muoh of the best kind of entertainment for youroalf and your family at so trifling a oost as Oome In and hoar the now drdsand get our terms. DECEMBER RECORDS NOW «• *®V ««^: N S °"* Ediaon Phonograph, 10s (combination type) d'dison Firesid6 Phonograph, prioe X« lui Edison Standard Phonograph, prioe £V Edison Home price £l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price &U ATTArHMEWTS-For the benefit of onr ntuneronH Patrons we beg to qnow ATTACHMENT £ ; r o J. ttlng th * attachme „t to any machine as follow : Gem Phonograph, 22s Rd Standard Phonograph; H()i Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 455. ' OAMCff BWUSIO—A fn\\ selection of i-nunu*e Daooing tteoords now to hand. Write for particulars. . HALL BANNISTBE STREET, MASTERTON. MANAGES

HO THIS SEASON. The Standard Bred Trotting stallion AGESEMOS. Six yeans old; record 3yrs mile 2.21, mile and a,.half 3.35; trial, 1 mile, 6 years, 2.14. Has sine, Electioneer (imp.) was by \lbert W., a. son o ffebe world's chanioon dam Sfficia, by Algoria, dam of Ailment, seoond dam Ofcu.eno. by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's American Star. Bred by J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Miss Tracey, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) Ihe dam of Mists Tracey is Jeanmie liacey (imp.) dam of Swallow, HfcDtucky, Oiakilands, Gleneral Traeey and other good ones. This is an. exceptionally well bred sire, as tie above pedd'gjree will show. H«» is beautifully mannered, stands 15.<S and rniaranteed perfectily sound, ms first foal from Naughty Girl is a ' picture, and a natural pacer. Winner oif the ißJoyial Handicap, ot 200 sovs., 1 mile, .at the Metropolitan Trots Spring Meeting, 1911; won en.llvin 2.21. Full paa'tjip!ular,s from— J. RUSKA, West Bash Road, Master ton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON Arl MASTERTON. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By WdMwood, da,m May Beldon, by Judge Beldon, dam May, both imiported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown horse, standing over 16 hands, ..nd has records of 2.27 iior a. mite as a L'yr eld, and 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 a« a 3yr old. Oiiite is a two-year-old, *ired. by Jay BeWon, aaid won at Just Ashburi.)ti meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon, s stock to race. One of his 18 months old 6'tock wai ,soM last May to a Southern buy«r for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TERMSi— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. Ail care taken, but no responsibility. R. MAXTED, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10491, 30 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10491, 30 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10491, 30 November 1911, Page 7

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