SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Bush districts a. and p. ASSOCIATION'S _ Twentieth Annual Show TO bE HELD AT WOODVILLE on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912. ti'i-aaul dvow of HORSES, OA 1 ILL, &HEE;L > , PTGS, and FARM PRODUCE. ENTRIES CLOSE l&tih. Jan/uiary. Selwxlulo of Oliiseos aJitl Rii/es ■posTjed. on application to T. R. HUSBAND, Sec-rotary.
Feilding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6tli and 7th, 1912. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. and „ „ Handsome and valuablk TROiPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. £7B Gash, and Trophies value £66 (several' to >»e won otttnghit) tor Jimnping Competition's. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, Jtvnuary 19th. Schedules from office of this papei, ° r— E. H. FISHER* Secretary. P.O. Box 98. A NEW FURNITURE FACTORY '•The Masterton Woodware." MR H. MAYBi begs to thank the public of Mia&tenton and district for the splendid, support extended to him during the 12 months he has been in business in Mastecrton as a cabinet-maker. Although the busline&s has only bee® run on modest lines, the support during tihiat period has been most encouraging, and be ha® now pleas* ure in announcing that he has opened a v CABINET AND FURNITUREMAKING FACTORY an the factory at the back of- the Temple' Chambers (next Dalgety land Go.), Queen Street. The premi'se® have been fitted up on the ■most up-to-date Tines with; the latest plant and machinery for the manufacture of furniture of every description . A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE MASTERTON WOODWARE. H. MAYR PROPRIETOR. NOTICE.
lA.M a/ Buyer off ALL GLASSES off FAT STOCK, at per head or schedule iprioes. _ AJjEXAKDER MCKENZIE, Fiea.th.er&ton. Telephone No*. 12. P.O. Box 18. NOTICE. I WISH to announce J uhat lam a CASH BUYER of a/11 kind® of FAT STOCK during the present freezing season. _ W. MbKENZIE. CLUB CAhfc, (Under Naw Managamant.) MR B. DOUGLAS begs to th&nb the residents of Mia®terton and district, and also the travelling public for the generous support accorded to him same© taking over the Olub Oafe. Ptatroms may rest assured that their wants will be catered for on the beat possible linjes, and -everything done to merit their Bupport. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, and Showar Bathi. Letters and Telegrams Promptly attended to. B. DOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
TIUROFBAN WHOLESALE INDENTS promptly executed at lowest casi prices for all kinds of BRITISH an<3 CONTINENTAL GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather, Chemicals and Druggist Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware Cycles, Motorb and Accessories. Ih-apery, Millinery, and Pieo* Goods. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metals. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goodi. Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Etc., Eto. Commission 2} to 8 per cent. Trade Discount Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Oases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on 'Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS. Abofcuroh Lan«, LMidMt, E.G. OaideiAddreM: "Annceire,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10498, 8 December 1911, Page 1
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