BPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THEY'VE ARRIVED WHAT? NEWJ BLUE AMBEROL RECORD, HPF.E Ltest invention of MB x EDISON. In the tests at the Latoratpry, the BLUE AMBEROL has been played three thousand times, and the THREE THOUSANDTH REPRODUCTION WAS AS FINE AS THE FIRST. The Record is practically Unbreakable, _it greater Volume, and its Tone quality is superior to that of any other record now on the market." TO-DAY you must call and he*r the NEW BLUE AMBEROL RECORD at "THE TALKERIES," QUEEN STREET, MASTEPTON. THOS.: W.M. ST E EL, Manager.
NOTICE. (PONSBQUEN'T on damage done by straying Dogs, we .hereby notify that poison will be Laid on,all lands occupied by us, situate at Te Wharati. F. R. BARKER G. W. VENNELL, W.F.C.A. NOTICE. ICHAREHOLDERS are requested to return COUPONS and VOUCHERS on or before 31st JULY, to enable them to par-, ticipate in the Annual Bonus. W.S.J AGO, Secretary. Wairarapa,-Farmers' ' Co-operative Association, Masterton.. MASTE RTON FIRE BOARD.^■«* APPLICATIONS for, qualified men ■"* are invited up to 12 Nooh on tiIURSD AY, 3rd July, 1913, for ppsitior- of Custodian and Enginediiver. Wages £2 5s per week, with fre? house and gas. Particulars of duties at my Office. The time for above applications is extended to MONDAY, July 14th, at 12 noon. . , R.BROWN, Secretary.
AMEBIC AN SODA FOUNTAIN(Opposite Exchange Buildings.) NOW OPEN IN MASTER-TON. Flavoured Amer *-* can Drinks, Hot or Cold. Ayai able at all times. MILK SHAKES A SPECIALTY. Best Fruit and Confectionery. Our Motto: "CLEANLINESS & CIVILITY." R. J. SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETOR.
MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD. : Masterton, have arranged "Ho hold the following unreserved Clearing Sales on behalf of the undermentioned, Clients: — JULY 17th: A/c Harold Evans, Esq., at Martinboroueh Yards, 25 Dairy Cows and 15 springing Heifers. JULY 22nd: A/c J. Chesham, Esq.. at Dyerville, 130 Dairy Cows. JULY 21th: A/c A. Johnston. Esq., at Dak-field, 29 Dairy Cows JULY 31st: A/c I). Fleet, Ef<q., at Upper Fernridge, 80 Dairv Cows. 25 yearling Heifors, 330 Sheep. Horses. Implements, etc. AUG. Ist: A/c Jas. Re-id, Esq., West Taratahi. 25 Dairy Cows and 6 springing Heifers. AUG. 7th: A/c C. Savers, Esq., Dnlefield. 30 Dairy Cows. CLEARING SALE. MAR3INBOROUGH SALE YARDS, THURSDAY, 17th JULY, 1913, At 1- p«nr. Sharp.. MESSRS DALGETY & C 0.,. LTD., . instructed by HAROLD EVANS, Esq. (who is giving up. dairying), Willi sell at the above time and date — OFC FIRST-CLASS Dairy Caws 2nd ealvers, balance 3rd and 4th ealvers).. The above are. all due to calve Factory dates. ,-■ , This Herd of Cow* was one of the best supplying the Otaraia Co-op. Dairv Factor ? last season, returns of I which -will "be furnished at the sale. ALSO; U Selw-ted Dairy Heifws.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 1
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