Xmas Presents HPHERE is no more useful present than can be gken ajt this sea- .* • son of the. year than p, nice piece of Plate or'some good quality Cutlery. We are now showing a splendid-variety of-., „., ELECTROPLATE COOES, which have been carefully, selected, and which we are .selling at bedrock .prices. These goods comprise:— . ' ELECTROPLATE or NICKEL SILVER TEAPOTS,. ELECTROPLATE-JELLY DISHES, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6s. . - JAM SPOONS, Is 6d>2s 6d, 3s upwards. - ~ . -.^ Half-dozen TEASPOON in Cases. 'ss "fed, 7s 6d, -9s 6d. , „ Children's KNIFE. PORK and SPOON, from Is. CARVERS., in Cases, from 8s 6d. ,: _^. Cristopher Johnston and LackwoodV DESERT) and TABLS ES.-8s and 8s- 6d half-dozen... Other makes 3s 6d ah'& 4s 6d half-dozen. ' '■'.■ rMtir ''. VENETIAN EILVER TEASPOONS, Is 9d half-dozen, t SILVER-BACK HAIRBRUSHES, 7s 6d. ' ' TOYLANDI ,^^ In our TOYLAND (next door to our Main Store) Children will, find everything to make them happy. Bring the Childrenl /You , will find yourself in a read Wonderland of Mechanical Toys, Animals and Dolls with strange and comical expressions. New Games. Bring your boys and let them see "Meccano," the greatest mechancial device ever put on the,market to develop a boy's inventive genius. DO ALL YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AT , x Graham &CQrS "THE BUiY STORE." QUEEN STREET .....; MASTERTON. TELEPHONE 14.
CANADA (II.) (Fl»[»i—AliwHiil.) ■ & . ■■ ' ■' •. CANADA is a dark ehesthut horse, u standing 15.81, having unmans* quality, wmbined with great aubstence and power, standing on ■ clean, wiry set of legs. CANADA has a respectable reoorß on the turf, starting in five raots and winning three. Hii racing career was ended through an asoident to Mi fliouldar. CANADA'S Dam Alumini (II.), it. by Patron (V.), Melbourne Cap win. (XXVI.) son of St. Simon (II.), from Fishwife. Finland is a air* of. Bobrikof, Lapland, Nyland, .Vasa, Chief Loohial, Plaid, and otha* winnerß., Bobrikof won the a.' G. Stead Me morial Cup, U mile, in 5.7, earrying 9.0: the 0.J.0. BJandiaap, 1 mile, in* H miles; the -Porangahau 6 furlongi, in 1.14, carry .9.lls"lslington Plata. Auckland, 1 mile, in 1.88 4-s—a New Zealand record; also important raaai in-Australia. Family, whose, representatiTee indude St. Simon, Orme, Fisherman, Soult, eto. ;, • . ' . Maple Leaf, a i-jr-old ,nlly by Canada—Sweet Nell, ran aetond to Pleasure Bent in the Tarawera Hack Handicap (6 furlongs) at the Akaroa County Racing Club's meeting, the time being lmin ISsee. Also ran second to Ceylon at the South Canterbury (Timaru) meeting, in a 8?e foxlong.raise. "•'■■ ■ .'.''-■..■>. ,r ■ ■•". • Good padddeking Is Bd per wee*. . Mares wiU receive erery attention, and all re*9oiiabls tire, but no re* eponsibility taken. , TERMS—£S 6a. per mare, to he paid January Ist, 1918. - 0. O'DONNHLL, Upper Plain. FOR HIRE TALBOT TOURING CAR. ANY HOUR—DAY OR NIGHT; BE ARRANGED. B. PRICE. ADDRESS: IS, CHAPEL ST., MASTER-TON. NIGHT TELEPHONE 430.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 December 1913, Page 3
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