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R; BROWN. VALUER, LAND AND ESTATf AND INSURANCE ACENT, tank if N.Z. Chwnbar*. MaSTERTON. Property Representative: D. H Thomson. P.O. Box '< 1 QA of good land adJLOU joining township suitable for a retired gentleman. Buildings comprise a nice house of 8 rooms, hot and cold water service, large verandah on two sides, also small green-house. The grounds are well laid out round the house, and comprise lawn, flower garden, shrubbery, orchard, and vegetable garden. Full particulars on application. PRICE only £25 per aero Terma £3850 cask A SNIP. AAA ACRES of good level agUUU ricultural land, situated only 6 miles from railway station and oloße to good saleyards. The property is well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddooks. Bnildinige comprise a new 6-roonied house, telephone, woolshed, stable, and shed. , The property is well watered and could easily be divided into 2 farms. PRTCE £l2 V)t P<» aero. Term* ' - wanted.

Special Offer to Dairy Farmers ■ALE OF THE~IFAMOUt WOODLAND DOWNS EITATE, WAIKATO. 2i -i Q ACRES, sub-divided into lit) 15 dairy farms, Mutable for dairying, sheep farming, cropping, or fattening. AH ploughable. Can be driven over in a buggy- Well grassed and watered. Very little fencing to be done; admirably situated; 5 miles from Taumri Railway Station; 12 miles from Hamilton; all good metalled road; school, P. 0., .creamery near by, while a new creamery site has been surveyed off in the centre of the block. TERMS are very ea»y— 10 per cent, down, balance of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent; improvements to te placed on the land to the valne of 15 per cent, of tH total amount of the purchase muuey within 12 month*. J, H. Bowater & Co LAND AGENTS, WANGANTJJ.

* will pram !■! ■H LSI 1vf!& £e£ Mra. Glennen,,the Leading Anthority on Paper Bag Cookery, aa'p:— After considerable experience in Paper Bag Cookery throughout Austria and New Ze»land, I have come to the conclusion that the " OBION " in the only Knrigr ! nuvu \et met *;th that comes up to my ideal of whata Ranfje should be. My demonstration*! with the *• OtUON have been particularly successful, and I oHainet! results which are not v>\ ullucl bj a-.y other. Range. Tho maintenance of an even temperature. Its of woikinfr th» iase with which its ovens are operated and controlled, ami-what appeals to me a- much a« anything else-the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place ttie "OHION" far abi.<e ull plhim, t.oth lor domestic use and tor professional work.—Yours fiith'ully, (Signed) 41. OUEXNEN.

From the best of English Makers, the North. British Rubber Company, though perhaps mob lowest in price, we believe, easily tne cheapest in.the long run. . . . , m . We have just received a Do, ex a. a. lonic, bolth piara and wire We. have aliso the JDunlop Company's make from 7d. per toot, good quality. A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable price is offered you in the Great American BaH» bearing Machine. The office poet wnutes: — The grass tho v thick amd long and green Falls quickly 'neath their blades so keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "It's easy seen That Beale Co.'s Mower is a good machine." tattiMWW PLUMBERS. TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS. Eto.

f'OU can t?w* any w:o d <und from an KDISON PHONOGRAPH. U render* a band of fift* tnecsaa a* well »« i* rt a *mg)B «infcui* voiw. Nothin* you oan buy *iH pro-vide jo omoh of **■* best kind of entertainment fnr yours^f i^HS^ 3*\fc^ siis Gome in and hear the now get our terms. ■ffi'3ffiti,' :r '&%v&vtvoKK. • DECEMBER RECORDS NOW TU.««—.. ,-■ ■ --■■ N * Bdixm Phonograph, price M 1Q» (combination. typ,) Edison Firesius Phonograph, pnoe 10.. Edison Standard Phonograph, pnoe 49 Edison Homo Phonograph, price £ .2 . Edison triumph Phonograph, pnoe £lB prices for fitting the 4ii as follow: ' Gem Phonograph, 82b Hd Standard Phonograph, «'» iiome I'honograph, 4msb Triumph Phonograph, 46i. DAWOK WUSiO-* '»» faction of 4-minnte Daaoing tteoord. no. to hand. Write for particular*. BAN SISTER STREET, MASTERTON. MANAGER

\0 STAND THIS SEASON. The Stna.da.rd Bred Trtotting stallion ACESEMOS. Six years old; record 3yis mile 2.21, mile and a half 3.35; trial, 1 mile, 6 yeans, 2.14. His sire, Electioneer (imp.) was by WbhT-i W., a son o fthe world's chamron Eil'ectioneei-, daim Sffica, by Algona, dam of Almomt, second dam GoUno. by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's American Star. Bred bv J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Miss Tracey, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) The dam of Miss Tracey is Jeanmie Tiaoey (imp.) dam of Swallow, Ktntuckv, Oalnlands, Gteneral Tracey and other go/od ooi.es. TThis is an exceptionally "well bred sire, as *Le above pedigree will show. He is beautifully mannered, stands 15.?, and o-uaranteed perfectly sound, ais first "foal from Naughty Girl is a picture, and a natural pacer. Wanner off the Royial Handicap, of 200 sovs., 1 miile, at the Metropolitan Trots Spring Meeting, 1911 ; won ©:•. ily in 2.21. Full partdoulars from— J. RUSKA, West Bush Road, Masterton.

TO STAND THJS SEASON Ar MASTER-TON. The Standard Bred Trottidig Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By WdMwood, da.m Ma.y Beldon, by Judge BeMou, dam May, both imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown horse, standing orer 16 hands, ..nd has records of 2.27 for a milte as a. L'yr old, >a.nd 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 a.s a 'Syr old. Oute is a two-year-old, *ired_ by Jay Beldon, and won at last Ashburuti meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's | stock to ra.oe. I One of his 18 months old stock I was soH last May to a Southern buy■er for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TEEMS— £5 ss, payable. Ist January, 1912. All care taken, but no i responsibility. 1 ft. MAXTED, Mastarton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10496, 6 December 1911, Page 7

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