Sirs. Glennen, the Leading Authority on Paper Bag Cookery, layst— After considerable experience In Paper Bag Cookery throughout Australia and New Zealand, I have eome to the conclusion that the " ORION * is the only Range 1 have yet met with that comes up to my ideal of what a Range ehoald be. My demonstrations with the " OKION " have been particularly successful, and I obtained results whloh are not equalled by atv other Rango. The maintenance of an even temperature, its simplicity of working, the ease with which Its ovens are operated and controlled, and—what appeals to me an much as anythii)else—the wonderful economy of fuel, certainly place the ."ORION" far above all other*, bol for domestic use and for professional work.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) M. QLENNEN.
IT'S LIFE-LIKE IF IT'S SEPIATYPE. To «ee our Spec**! M B«pi»ty|>©'' work i* to te« Fs»togr»phio wwrk a* ifs best, - rZSNKBKQ btoi notice when the Trust Building* are ftuwihad. ?QRTRAIT CPECIALIIT.. WAIST SWITCH.
NEW COOKERY BOOKLET-FREE! A copy of a Booklet *tst issued containing' SELECTED COOKING RECIPES, particularly adapted for use with "Highlander" Condensed Milk and "Capstan" Unsweetened MILK, will be sent to you free on receipt of request addressed to Murray's Limited, InvercargilL to Murray's I Write to-day I "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MI
From tihe bee* of lUagldsih Maker*, the North Brit Ash Rubber Company, ihtomgh jperiaps not lowest in price, we bellieve, «•*% the clwapeetiiii.4|ie3icmgTtui. ~.,,. a "We have just received a Ibv ex s.Bw looac, bowJa plain and wax* bound. W/e.'bave also tihe Dunlop Oompainy'e make from* 7o pear foot, good ,q«a!ity. A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable price is. offered you in the Great American Bali, bearing Machine. The office poet writes.:—Falls quickly 'neath tiheir blades w keen; Said Broswai to Johnson, "If® easy seen 3foat Beaie Co.'a Mower is a good maohine." H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., PLUMBERB, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS. Eto.
DO YOF LIKE BEST OTJ can gat any good kind from as KDIBON PHONOGRAPH. Ik renders a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a tingle tinging voice. Nothing you can bny will provide 10 much of tbe bert kind of entertainment for .yeniself? and your family a» to trilling a <"«»t at Oeme In and hear the n*w > «* rds r stnd get our terms. DECEMBER RECORDS NOW Tw Rf-) '■■'."""'-■■''. * Edison Phonograph, price .£4 10s (combination type! ddison Fireside Phonograph, price M 10tJ Edison Standard Phonograph, price X 9 Edison Home Phonograph, price #l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price «18 ■ ''.«'. REPAIRS—PIease note that we make a specialty of repairs of every^descnptaon.' prices for fitting the *lh. attachmoni to any machine as follow: : Gem Phonograph, 82s 6d V ' Standard Phonograph, S0» , Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 4&i. DANOE MUSIO—A full teJaotion of t-minute Dancing ttecords now *o hand. Write for particulars . ' ' BANNISTER STREET, . JHALL MANAGES MASTERTON.,
TO STAND THIS SEASON AI MASTERTON. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. i (6 Years Old). By WSHwood, dam. May Beldon, by Judge Beidon, dam May, both imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown horse, standing over 16 hands, ~nd has records of 2.27 itor 1 a mile as a L'yr eld, and 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 as a 3yr old. Ou-te dig' a two-year-old, aired by Jay BeMon, and won at last AshburV un meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's stock to race. One of iid& 18 miooutihs old stock was soM last May to a Southern buyer for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is- 6d per week. I TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. 'A! care taken, but no responsibdlAfcy. R. MAXTED, Mastertoc.
\0 STAND THIS SEASON. The Stnadard Bired.Trbtting etallioa ACESEMOS. , Six yeans "old; record 3jrs mile 2.21, mile awl a half 3.35; trial, 1 nwiLe; 6 yeans, 2.14. His sine, Electioneer (imp.) was by liber* W., a son o. fthe world's' chanio\>ii Eieqtioneeir, daon Silica, by Algona, dam of AUniont, second dam Galeito, by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's American Star. Bred by J. H. Hagfin, California. Daim, Miss Tracey, y Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) The dani of Miss Tnacey is Jeanmie Tiaoey (imp.) dam of Swallow, Kentucky, Oak Hands, General Tracey and other good ones. This is an exceptionally weill bred sire, as the above pedigree will show. He js beautifully mannered, stands ( 16.&, and guaranteed perfecitily sound, flis first foal from Naughty Girl is a picture, and a natural pacer. Winner otf the Ityoyia.l Handicap, of 200 sovis., 1 mile, at the Metmopolitan Tk-otsi Spring Meeting, 1911; won ea-Ily in 2.21. / Full particulars from— J. RtfSKA, .West Bush Road, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10501, 13 December 1911, Page 7
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