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"SPECIAL riDYERTtSEMteNTt. , AIRARAPA and EAST COAST ' P. and A. Ploughing Match in Mr A. Paddock, Oareville, on THURSDAY, 23rd May. Entries' for Open °J as^& 10s, and for other two classes 7s bd. Entries close. Thursday next, 16th inst. Admission Is, Ladies free.— H. S. MOSS, Secretary, Carterton. Standard screwed and pegged, whole baok, full watertight. Fair wear or new pair, at KITCHENER'S. Queen Street. :.- aoa,n O.K. Have you seen and heard the Latest ? THE DIPLOMA CRAMAPHONE. Beautiful clear tone, good appearance, very cheap. Come and hear them. Best and cheapest machine on the market. COMPARE THESE PRICES: No. 1. Diploma, can be wound up while running, 16 inch flower horn, only £3. No. 2 "Diploma, solid oak cabinet, good value, at £3 10s. No. 3 Hornless Special, fine distinct tone, for use an small or large rooms, £4 No. 4 Diploma, 15J x 15* x 7 inches, ornamented, horn 21in. Special double spring motor, £7. Other machines from £l2 to £ls. DIPLOMA RECORDS, double sided, British made, free from surface scratch, only 3s 6d each. DIPLOMA NEEDLES, Try them, Is box 200. sole agents: ..depotJ O.K. (Next Thompson and Payne's.) ISS NELLIE TWO HILL, pupil 'J- of St. Mary's Convent, Wellington, is now prepared to receive Pupils for singing. Terms on application. Address: Care of I. Cooper, Queen Street, Master ton. 1" ONG.THIGH LEGGINGS, £1 10s ■ a piuiiT All .other (kinds of Leg;s at best prieeiS'. MEN'S KNEE GUM BOOTS,. IS* a pair, good quality. ■ WOMEN'S AND YOUTHS' GUM BOOTS, good quafiity, 10s Oil a pair. MEN'S 'GOLOSHES!, best quality. Gs pair. WOMEN'S GOLOSHES, good quality, 4n 6d pair. A Heavy Stpek tf MEN'S UNDER WiEAIRi, Kaiapoi and Mosg'.el, best qualities at beat prices. _ • Also, SOX, Rniiapoi and Mosgiel. BUSH 'RUGS, heavy, from 'Bs Cd to ,195.-each. GOLD NIB FOUNTAIN PENS, fts ea'dh-. .WHITING PADS, Cd eadi. iEiNYELOPTiS, good quality, 3d per RiFIDtIO CLOTHS for cleaning and ■poJi-shihg, 6d and ©d each;. A stock' «f .MEN'S' / WINTER GLOMES .expected in daily, together ■with these w.e have 'in stock.

A PERFECT STOCK OF MEN'S GOODS IS NOV/ ON HAND, r ANTED KNOWN— That J. ASTWOOD, Coal and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne. is prepared to supply the best Coal and Wood at the lowest rates. Terms strictly cash. Telephone 393. HAVE secured the SOLE WAIRARAPA AGENCY (Palliser Bay to Pa'hiatua) for the Famous irtTrFrmvrcr>T«AW*i CALL AND INSPECT, or WHITE. TRIALS ARRANGED. The "INDIAN" secured FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD PLACES in the WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURIST TROPHY RACE, 1911. J. C. EWINGTON, ENGINEERING WORKS, MASTERTON. Telephone 17. OTEL WELLINGTON. "—ger A. E. Hardoaatle. ABSOLUTELY the FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. YSwßiigft Sanitary Arrsngsraisnta. Hot &nd Spray Batha. Eleotrio Lifts and Lights. Drawing, Brooking and Writing Roomß. NIGHT PORTER. TARIFF:— 8s per day; £2 10* p*r week. Hotel Yan meets all Iraine. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? Wish's Saver PTS Flavour and Delicious 'ZeetML ness is (unexcelled 'by the finest im(ported Worcester Sauces, and it's only HALF THE PRICk! MELHUISK'S SAUCE is ousting She 'British Brand in the South. Try one bottle, and see' for yourself thalb it's a. real money-saver a:id~a, dellighitful appetiser. 1 EORGE EORGE •ERON -ERON <_RA!N MERCHANT, GROCER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER. MABTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 1

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532

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 1

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