BPBOIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUY COLONIAL. JVTR. W. R. MORRIS, the English “Motor King,” who recently bought the complete plant of Wolseley Motors to prevent it falling into the hands of an American Combine, is a Patriot and Imperialist of the first order. He is a firm believer in “Tradp Within the Empire,” and loses no opportunity of impressing it upon his workmen. Throughout the Morris Factories are huge notices to this effect:—“These ears are being built for Clients in New Zealand. Buy their Butter and Meat and help thcm~*to buy more British Goods. If more people, both in and New Zealand followed, his example the trade position would be better than it SEE. THE MORRIS CARS AT THE SHOW. S. M. BAIRD, LTD. HEAR . ‘ JOHN BRINSMEAD & SON’S PIANOS. ALSO SPENCER, HUMPHREY, HAMILTON ETC., AND THE “Guibiansen Registering Piano.” IN PRODUCE HALL, SHOWGROUNDS, 15th and 16th. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, AGENT, “Hirwain,” POWNALL STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 2431.
DAIRY FARMERS. HERE’S A SURPRISE! A MACHINE OF LOCAL PRODUCTION AT LESS THAN HALF THE ORDINARY PRICE. THE CLIMAX MILKER. SEE IT WORKING AT THE SHOW. MASTEBTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION x 40th ANNUAL SHOW. SOLWAY RAILWAY SIDING. FEBRUARY 15 and 16, 1927 RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. COME AND SEE THIS GREAT SHOW OF STQCK. ALSO 131 HORSES AND PONIES IN JUMPING EVENTS. All Motor Traffic from the South will take the road leading past the Old Men’s Home. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 17 and 18, 1927. 3128 RAMS AND EWES FROM 78 VENDORS. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY—Flock Romneys, Stud Romneys. SECOND DAY—Southdowns, Lincolns, Corriedale, Ryelands. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton.
MASTEBTON COUNTY COUNCIL. METALLING CONTRACT. rpENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned, where Specifications may be seen, until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1927, for the undermentioned work:— Contract No. 563 —Carting and delivering 1150 cubic yards of metal from the Ruamahunga River on to Robieson’s Road, To Whiti. Dated this 15th. day of February, 1927. J. C. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. BABIES TO-DAY School Children to-morrow. School Children to-day, Men and Women to-morrow. They all grow up so soon, almost before you notice it. The baby ways,’ the childish, pretty mannerism, all vanish without trace— Unless, you make sure and have the children’s photographs taken now, before it is too late. The children will soon grow up, and perhaps scatter; their photos will never grow up, and will always be with you. DON’T DELAY! Bing 2471 for appointment, or come in any time, any weather. We have our own sunshine, 10,000 Candle Power E.L. The A.P.F., The Children’s Photographers and Artistic Picture Framers, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 15 February 1927, Page 1
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