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QUALITY FIRST, QUALITY LAST, QUALITY ALWAYS ■N nl Quality is iihe winning hand in all t(he goods we sell. QruaMty, especially in Medicines and Drags, takes premier place. QUALITY FIRST, LAST, AND ALWAYS dax everything we" Bell. HERBERT T- WOOD. CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN. MABTE»TOR,

Q6\ ERNMENT InsurancE DEPARTMENT FACT NO 4 A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE PROTECTS EVERY ASSURANCE POLICY ISSUED by th» DEPARTMENT. Substantial surrender values and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty day® of graoe an account is opened crediting the policy holder with the .surrender value and increases thereon, and dibit* lug him with the premittmß as thej fall duo and interest thereon. As long as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the policy is is full force, and in the event of death or maturity the sum assured and bonuses, less the arrear* with interest.

EKETAHUNA FARMERS'UNION SHOW MONDAY, JANUARY ?2nd, 1912, » . 1 ' (to th# EKETAHUNA OOMAIN. SCHEDULE OF EVENtS. 1. Farm Horse.—Horse best suitable for general lairm work, to Die shown, in. shafts. First prize Messrs Knight Brtos.' cash prize of £1 l»> Second sEntrance &S 1 6d. 2. Trap or Buggy Hoarse, lo hanicts or over, to be shown driving, tirst prize Messrs A.H. Herbert and Co & trop-h-y value £1 Is j second. 7-fl oct, 'Entrance os. , 3. Trap or Buggy Horse, umdier 15. hands, To be showm .driving. First' prize the W.F.O.A. trophy v*uuo £1 'is, second 79 6d. Entrance s®. 4. Pony, up to 14 hands (mtare or gelding). To be shown. iH saddle, and to be ridden by a boyorgirl.l4 •yaers of age or under. First prize ■Mrs Wolfe's trophy and 10s, second os. Entrance 2s. , , . 5. Pair of Brake Horses. To t>& shown in a brake or a lorry. First •prize Mi- H. E. Greatheads trophy •mlue £1 Is, second ='ss, Entrance 2s 6d. . . 6 Best Trotting Horse, nn, harness. Style, carriage and pace. tat prize Mr S. Marenzi c trophy value iOs 6d, second 5&. Entranoe 2s bci. 7. Driving Competition, competitors to drive round a course, and run ver peigs. First prize Messrs 'l'irth aaid Son's trophy vault- u.l 1&, •second ss. Entranoe 2s 6d. _ 8. .Best Horse, Gig and Harness. •To be by a lady, not necessarily the owner. First prize the .•Nils-son. Plate, presented by Mr b. •Nilsson, value £3 3s, to be won •twice in succession or three times at intervals; second, Messrs I. Jones and Co.'s trophy raJue £1 Is. Entrance 2s 6d. . 9. Hack, to carry 13st or over, lho Tumor Cup presented by Mr F. C. Tumor, value £5 ss, to be won three •time® in succession, or four times at in.fem.lß', jrod £2; second 7 S 6d. Emtrance &g: . ~ ' - J 10. Hack, up to list. The Lowes' Cup, presented by Mr J. P. Lowes-, value £5 ss, to .be won three _t:mes in succession or four times at intervals ,and £2; second 7s 6d. Entrance s®. ~ . 'll. Lady's Hack. The Page Oup, presented by Mr E. Page, value £5 ss, to be won three tunas by the same owner; second ss. Emeranoe ,2s Gd\ ~ . irv , T 12. Hunting Competition, rhe Ladies' Ghalllenge' Cup. value £l2 ills, -and £5. The Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intei - •vals by the same owner. Over iencIbs, three trials- at eaOh fence, a s>aulk to count as a trial.' Competitors to complete the course, three times, unless- disqualified. I<ive to compete or no contest ; second l&s; ".Entrance 7 s 6d. 13. Harnessing Competition. Inst prize -Mr E. Williams' trophy value 10s- 6d, second ss. Entrance 2s_ bd. Conditions amd entries on ground. 14. Trotting Competition, about c miles, with handicap time allowance. Five to compete or no contest. J?ir&t ,prize £2, second .Os. Entrance! ss. 15. High Jump, for horses. The Lewds Oup, presented by Mr 1. O. Lewis, value £5 s*, to be won three (times in succession, or four tames at -intervals'. Over padded: leaping bar, with darkened hurdle, with the-same conditions as the Hunting Competition. First prize, the Cup Mid £2; oft.a prize 15*.. Entrance 7s. 16. Best Walking Horse, style and pace, First prize Mr W. M. Wilson's trophy value 10s 6d; second ss-. Entrance 2® 6d. . 17. Best Trotting Horse, m saddle, style, and carriage. First pme Mr V. J- Ha ill's trophy vailnie 10s. bet, second ss. Entrance & 6d>. 18 Oob, not over i 5 hands. First prize Mr E. J. Burfs. trophy value 10s Gd : second ss. Entrance 2s bd. 19. Trotting Cbmpetition, abouit l mile, same as for the o utiles-. Hirst prize £2. second 15s. Entrance ss.

Ail Entries close tho tn.rv at 8 p.m. on fHURSDA\, the 18th JANUARY, 1912. Entry forms nrvay be procured from the*' Secretary (Mr R. J. McLean), and all entries MUST he fvcoompanfad bj_ ihd necessary FEkb,:

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 7

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