KICK COVEES. EICK COYEES. FARMERS, Why risk RUINING that STACK, when you can get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS 18 x 21, for £2 18s 6(1. LADIES' REAL LEATHER HANDBAGS, Latest Style and Pattern, Firom 5s to 30s. Ateo TRUNKS, PORTMANTAUX, BAGS, Etc. Phone 52. Saddlers Masterton
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING OUR SHOP is full of CHOICE GOODS sufltabte Tor CHRISTMAS GIFTS, including: CHOICE BOOKS. CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHRISTMAS POSTCARDS. LEATHER GOODS. SILVER GOODS. mriiinLr BIBLES, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS. FANCY GOODS. Toys in endltess profusion. KindJly shop early. You wil get better attentions,, tetter selection*, ■tniani if left unwdhiristmas Eye. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, MABTERTON.,
Garden nose From the boat of linglish Makers, the North British Rubber Company, though perhaps mot lowest in price, we beJaeve, easily the cheapest in. the long run. v ,.. ~ . . . , _ We have, just received a lb* ex s.ft. lonic, bo*h plain and war* W© have a!teo tihe l>unl©p Company's make fron- 7d per footi; good,qtjaility. AI3OOD LAWN MOWERS At ft xeasomable price is offered you an the Great Aanerioan Balk bearing Machine. The office poet writes : The gratss tlbo' thick and Hong and green Palis quickly 'neath their blades «o keen; Said Brown to Johnson, "IV* easy seen _ That Beaie Co.'a Mower is a good maohine." H. BEALE & Co, Ltd., • • • 'e,\.PLUMBERB, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS. Eto.
17 OU can fse» any #o d itnd troui »u KDIBON PHON/WBAPH. It render* a band of fifty piece* Mi well a* ivdoes a HDgle tinging voiC6. Nothing you can buy will provide to muob of the beit kind of entertainment for yonrtelf and yonr family ai «n trifling a ooit at Come in anc9 hear the new «*rds.and get our terms. DECEMBER RECORDS NOW CtfKfi* STOCK!. IN STO v ' Edison Phonograph, price £4* 10s (combination type) adkon Fireside Phonograph, price £6 10a Ldiuon Standard Phonograph, price jG9 Edison Borne Phonograph, price .£l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £lB KEPAIBS—Pkase note that we make a specialty of repairs of every description. i'ITacHMKNTB- For the benefit of on; numoroua Patrons we beg to quote prices i.-r fitting- the «in. attachment to any machine as follow: — . u •'■' iieia Plunsgraph, 22s ttd Standard Phonograph, «0» Home Phonograph, 46* '1 nua/ph Phonograph, 46*. DAWOE WJSIO- "■ tuJl uelaction of 4-ininnte Daaom>; iieoordi now to hand. Write for particular* BANNISTEE STREET, , . J&ALL ... MANAGER MASTERTON.
10 STAND THIS SEASON AT i MASTERTON. | The Standard Bred Trotting StaEion, JAY BELOON. (6 Years Old). By WiMwood, dam May Beldon, by Judge Beldon, dam May, both imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown b-nte, standing over 16 bands, ~nd has records of 2.27 fori a mile as a L'yr eld, and 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 as a 3yr old. Oute is a twio-year-old, »ivet\ by Jay Beldon, and won at hist Ashburun meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's stock to race. One of (his 18 months old stock ■was .sold last May .to a Southern buyter for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TEEMS— £5 55," payable Ist JanI uary, 1912. Al care taken, but no j responsibdKtty. | Ik Mastexton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 16 December 1911, Page 7
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