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JjlOR THE SUMMEK SEASON Our preparations for the Summer Season are on a larger scale than ever. This is to be seen in the large and varied assortment of every description of the most fashionable LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR, all of which has been specially selected. A most pleasing array of new and fashionable goods. CALL TO-DAY. JjIINLAYSON AND gJ 0N » .BOOTMAKERS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. NOTICE, I WISH to announce that I &m a CASH BUYER of alt lands of FAT STOCK dnrcag the present freezing sasson. W. MoKHNZIIB.

OGILVY & SONS PROPRIETORS RECORD REiCM 1 BUTQHERY. QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON. FIATTENINQ FAEM, PINE , v PABK, TE fflffilTL PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEI- , FER BEEF. - NOTE,— We dio NOT kill cowf* nor old ewes. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMUTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All meat killed at Borough Ai»tfc~ oira. Hie BEST article i» the CHEAPEST article. Patronize tfae firm that handles NOTHING BUT THE BE3T. RECORD REIGN BUTCHERY. Telouhoae 65#

SOL.WAY SHOW JS YOUR SADDLE in keeping with the occasion? Why not try on© of our ENGL9H SADDLES, ranging from 84s to 180s. ENGLISH BRIDLES, 7s 6d to 30s. ENGLISH BLOCKED LEGGINGS 10s to 255. FANCY SHOW HALTERS, Etc. J. Elliott & (o. SADDLERS Telephone 52. ENDSLEIGH __ ESTATE SHOIGE FARM 1*3463 FOR 6AILE THE Undersigned ar» favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for sal© about 400 ftor&s of the well-known and far-famed ENDSLEIGH ESTATE, situated a* HAVELOOK NORTH, and four milei from Hastings, in lots to Boil purchaser#, say from SO acres upwards. This land ii rich alluvial flats of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The soil in unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility and the district for climate. There are no logs or stump* to impede the plough, while the highest possible averages of crops oan be grown. For many years it has grown from 45 to 60 bushels per acre of rye-grass seed of the best quality, averaging £lB -10s per acre. The paddocks being olosed only four months for this splendid return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre <«■ g pr acre, and fatten ttysji ' ••*<<* For root orm>* festtor oaii be desired. The crop $ now crowing on the property i 6 #fcin mated by experts to yield 89 toll# per acre without manure of _ any kind. Early possession oan be given. Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOB, HASTINGS. Or 9. A. PREEGE AND GO., £j&«rgjtas H. Sofa

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 2

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414

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10576, 6 March 1912, Page 2

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