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UODART DARKER, FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings from WeilMngton as under—(CMxyuomßtanoes permitting.) tt>B LYTTELTON Atfß DtJNKDIN! Ulimaroa, Thursday. Nov. SO, 5 p.m. Victoria, Friday, Deoemiber Ist, 5 pm Wimanera, Friday, Deo. 15tlh, 5 p.m. FOE MELBOTJBNE via LYTTELTON ;| DUNEDIN. BLUFF and ROBAET. s*Ulimaroa, Thursday, Nov. SO, 5 pm j FOE NAPIEB, GISBOBNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Victoria, Thurs., Deo. 7th, 4 p.m. Winumera. Thurß., Dec. '2l, 4 p.m. Victoria, Thursday, January 4, 4 p.m FOH SYDNEY DIEEOT. §*UMmaroa, Friday, \Decv22, 5 p.m. §6OOO tons Twin screw. , "Wireless telegraphy. All tickets are available alseforSto over and return by ANY of Ui CO.'S STEAMEES, and any holders of she U.S.S. Co tickets may travel bj the above-named vessols. Head Office for New Zealand—Qasan't Chambers, Wellinjrfco* COMPANY'S / BOYAL MAIL STEAMEES TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Forts for London: Fint and Second Saloon Only. Steamer | Tons | Sydney | Melb'ne. 1911. 191*. ! INDIA 8,000 Nov 18. Nov 21 i MOLDAVIA 10,000 Deo. 2. Deo. 5 1 MONGOLIA 10,000 Deo 16. Deo 19 ! 1912. I MOOLTAN 10.000 Dec 80. Jan, 1 | MALWA 11,000 Jan. 13. Jam 16 I MANTUA " 10,000 Jan 27 Jam 30 ♦MACEDONIA-10,500 Feb 10 Feb 13 *Oalils at Bombay 2nd March, 1912. All Twin Screw Steamers', and Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON. (Including Saloon Passage to Sydney): Single Tickets, £47 6s to £BB. Return Tickets, £76 18t and £132. SPEIOAL CONCESSION RETURN TICKETS TO BOMBAY in or-wc-tion with the CORONATION IORBAR areJ>eink issued. First Saloon only. Available for sis months. ~ JOHNSTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. Ten Runs to win and one Wicket to fall j t MAGINE, how that keys up the L efllows in whose hands the fate of the match lies. We are equally alert to the wan* of THE MAN WITH THE BAT AN THE MAN WITH THE BALL, Good strong bats i with plenty of spring in them, and made to'stand hard iuttiihgjrairahere awaiting the men who "know how to use them. - Wickets, too,' likewise balfe, leg pads, ssoves— m f&ot everything! ;the man who treads the cocoa-nut matting requires ito help make the game enjoyable. ' . J. Elliott & Co. Phone 52. Saddlers; .... Masterton

'THE ACADEMY" Teems with Xmas Gifts OU need be at mo loss what to buy if you come here to purchase the gift. Oiur shelves and stands are Fled "with New Books by favourite authors, and! in al sorts of binding. Books.for old) folk, middle aged folkj young ffiolk, younger folk, and childreni. - (Hynm Books, Bibles, Brayer Books, Ladte's' Leatlher Hand Bags in now styles'. ■ Toys galore, and it's just impossiXbie Hx> dtescriSbe everything —lYiou'd abetter call s and spend an hour roaming round the store. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, MASTEETON.

WALL-PAPERS j' and Beat Selection, --ibl© to obtain better We bw aajeokfroMrthe manufacturer, ana we *# direct© si the wnillest p6iiible T margin.?* T ' PAINTCNG, CIQNWRITING AND DECORATM 0 e tpMltlty. v J, SMITH & SONS, Oppniti W.F.C.A.* Ltd., Quean If. 'Phone 830. THE BUDGET 10MES to as like a gift frorr. the J Gods. It contains some good things for the people. • So does the latest shipment of absolutely new SPRING PAPERHANGINGfI. Just opened up at the Show-rooms, 28 Chapel.: Street. They contain new creations in TINTS and PATTERNS, including DOVE GRAY, FAWN and Arabian Green, and numerous others. Patterns in -WisteriayTansy and Violet; etc. BEST GOODS, CHEAPEST PRICES: Send for patterns. Work attended to promptly. W H.CpiiE Estimates prepared. Panelled papet a specialty. Telephone 149,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10494, 4 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10494, 4 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10494, 4 December 1911, Page 6

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