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. ffc^B 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 Christchurch
Garden Hose From tire best of English Makers, the North British Rubber Company, though pier haps not lowest in price, wo believe, easily the cheapest, in, <the long run. \Ve have just xeeeived a 'Do./ ©s s.b>. lonic, botfch plain and wire bound. We have allso tihe Dunlop Company's make from 7d per foot, good quality. A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable price is offered you in the Great American Ballbearing Machine. The office poet wmites:— The grass ttoo' ifah'ick and long and green Falls quickly 'neath their blades <x> keen; Slaid Brown to Jbihnsion, "If* easy seen That BeaLe Co.'s Mower is a good machine." H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS- Eto.
WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU LIKE BEST ITOIJ can get any good *ind from m> EDISON PHONOGRAPH. I* renders a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a single singing voice. Nothing y>« ban bny will provide so much of tH« best kind of entertainment-for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost a» Dome In and hoar the now drdsand got our terms. DECEMBER RECORDS NOW WTSSIp'. \I»WfiS"STOCKS. Ednon Phonograph, ) rice £4> 10s (combination. type) ridiaoi: ii'iresiae Phono 6 r*pn, price £6 lOiJ Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edioon Home Phonograph, priaa £l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £lB . KEP>. IBS—Please note thats we make a speoialty of repairs of every description. &TT< fIHMxNTS For the benefit of our nqmorous Patrons we beg to quote ah. wun. fitt i n g the 4in. attachment to any machine no fo'low : Gem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard Phonograph, »0» Home Phonograph, 46s Triumph Phonograph, 46i. OfMCE WIUSSO— * 'nil selection of 4-minute Dancing rl>rnd» no« ia hand. Wrue for particular*. BANtfISTER STREET, HALL ». MANAGES MASTERTON.
10 STAND THIS SEASON Ar MASTERTGN. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion 'JAY BELDON. (6 Years OM). By Wild wood, dam May Beldon, by Judge Beldon, dam May, both imported from Amerioa. JAY BELDON is a brown bur&e, standing over 16 hands, ~nd has records of 2.27 for a mile' as a L'yr old, iaaid 2.23 anid 2.15 3-5 as a 3yr old. Oiite is l a two-year-old, »ired by Jay BeMon, and won at Just Ashburi.hi meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon'© stock to raoev One of ibis 18 months old 6tock was iSoM last May to a, Southern buy>er ifor 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. AH care taken, hut no responsibility. t H. M&XTED, Maaterion,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10497, 7 December 1911, Page 7
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