SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSH DISTRICTS A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S Twentieth Annual Show TO BE HELD AT WOODVILLE -on WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912. (inwid show of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and FARM PRODUCE. ENTRIES CLOSE lfttii January. : Schedule of Classes and Prizes posted on amplication to — T. R. HUSBAND, Secretary-
Feilding A and P. Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and /th, 1912. CASH PRIZES. CASH PRIZES. rANDSOME AND VALUABLE L TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. £7B Cash, and Trophies value £66 (several to be won outright) tor Jumping Competition®. ) ENTRIES'CLOSE FRIDAY, January 19th. t Schedules from office of this paper, P.O. Box E. H. FISHER, Secretary. I A NEW FUENITUJKE i FACTOKY ) "The Masterton Woodware." - ffi H. MAYR begs to thank district for the splendid support expended to hmn during the 12 months he ha.B been in business m Masterton as a cabinet-maker. Al- ! though the business hasi onlty been run on modest lines, the support 'during that period has been most ' encouraging, and he ha* now pleasvrre in announcing that he has opened a J CABINET AND FURNITURE- | MAKING FACTORY lin the factory at the back of the i Temple Chambers- (next Dalgety )'fend Ob.), Queen Street. The pre- | •mi'se® have been fitted up on the j most up-to-date 'lines with the latest I facture of furniture of every de- ! scrirotion. A TRIAL SOLICITED,
fTHE MASTERTOM WOODWARE. H. MAYR PROPRIETOR. NOTICE. AM a Buyer of ALL CLASSES off _ FAT STOCK, at per bead «r schedule prices. AILEXAKDER McKENZIE, Eea-tihersitoii. Telephone No. 12, P.O. Box 18.
NOTICE. I WISH to announce that I am a L CASH BUYER of ail kinds of FAT STOCK during the present freezing season. W. McKENZIE. CLUB CAhfc, (Undor Now Msnigcmtni.) R B. DOUGLAS begs to thank . the residents of Masterton and district, and also the travelling pablio for the generous support accorded to him since taking over the Club Cafe. Patrona may rest assured that their wants will be catered for on the best possible lines, and everything done to merit their support. FIRBT-CLASS TABLE. Hot, Cold, »nd thowsr Baths. Letter* and Telegrams Promptly attended to. Q. OOUGLAS, PROPRIETOR.
SABA'S LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND SUMMER GOODS AS ARRIVED LATE, audi we . have decided ttliatS it MUST BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. POPLM DRESS LENGTHS, m ail. sliadesi, 3s 6d. BIG LINE JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES. LARGE STOCK CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. SEE BOTH SHOPS. NEW ISHOP, two doors from Main Shop, wffi be opem. on) SATURDAY, to DISPLAY GOODS. SABA'S HOLLOWAY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1049, 9 December 1911, Page 1
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