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(Vmsterton Trotting Club. (KKOIKTFMKD). I EETING lo be held on the A. and V. '8 .Arsoeation's Show Grounds, Masierton, on'JHOKSDAY, NOV. 15th, 1906 1. Maiukn Handicap (saddle or harness), 20 83vs, second tioi>e 3 sovs from stakes; 1 mile. Nom. 10s, ncc, JOs. 2. Thal Tiii.t (saddle or harness), tfO sovs, second horse 3 sovs from staked; for horses that have never won a race exceeding the ate 10s. '■> 3. MAiiTKRI'i X TIIOTTIXG CLUB HANDICAP (sadrtle cr u i ne>>), W sov*. second ho»se 5 cn'vs from si .kes; 2 miles. Nom. 25.*, i. DisTitici.' Handicap (saddle only', 20 sois, tecond horse 2 s irom stakes; for horcts that have been owned ind trained in tbe iMasieiton or Wiuiarapa Electoral District for iwo month- pivyiuus to the d.tre of melting; 1$ mine. Nom. ln.s, ace. 10a. 5 StuwuiW Hand c.w (diiddiu or harneot), 4j-ovs, stco.id uoiS' 5 sovs from atakis; 1$ mile?; fjr. hcrs-s capable of doing 4.10 or i eater. >om. 20s, u. tioitoiioii Handicap (-tfidlle or bar ness), 20 mvs, s cot d horse 3 S'ivs from sink*!-; 1 m i.. Nom. l<» e , nee. 10-!. 7. I lki'T/ ic 11a> dicap (saddle or harness), t-.5 s':Vy, sea >iid hurte 2 sovs Irom stakes-; 1 lime. Nom 15s. ace. 10s. ■ >iou it.niin! 3 for all (.-vent- close w.th the ' tcieim-y v,n Tcksuay, fiuili October, 11)06. al 1) 30 p.m s dus;i on Saiuu da's, lm.u No* ember, a: U 30 p.m. TbOS. ItUNOtvN, {secretary.-

To the Champion we Eay, "Well done — r " What about Wood's Champion Calving Drench ? Give it a trial and you will say the same. Prevents milk f vor, removes all nbstmctions, thoroughly cleanses tbe s' it m, ptevents the trouble of downfall and bad udder after calving. onlyby VKTBBINABY CHEMIST, MASTffifiTON AND EKETAHUNA. mm •!• WHY BUY VEGETABLES? WHY KOT HAVE A GARDEN OP YOUft OWN? ONE thai; will supply you with plenty of '-cabbagee." It'll pa:. Cost of tools did you say, that needn't trouble you this year—if you buy right. We have tools for sale. Tools, steel tools, that can be relied on. England's . besf, America's quality, and our prices give you good tools cheap. Cheaper than any shop or store in Masterton. Don't look at our tool window. Buy Right-And Right Here, IRONMONGER.

ripARATAHI - CUtTBRTON RACING X CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, Lo be held at the Clarevills Racecourse on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nov. 9th and JOtb, li)0l>. (K1,200 SC/KKR TOTAL Opui Handicaps of £IOO, £«00, £BO, £IOO, £OO. Htiek Guinea?, 100 twineae. H-ck Hurdle of £OO, £55 (sveond day). Hack Kncerf of +:5% £OS, ±'ss and £55; second daj- £55, £55, £55 and £SO. "(For full programme see Referee). Nominations tor nil Races, except Guineas, Trial Mate, and Maiden Scurry, close on MOJSDAY, October *?nd, at 9 p.m. • Weights declared on or about MONDAY, October sgth; Acceptances for First Day's Races, ar d Entries for Trial Plate and Maiden .Scurry, close FRIDAY, November and. at 0 u.m. All Nominations, Kntries, and Acceptances to be made in writing, iddre->sed to the Secretary, .P.O. Box to,- Carterton. N.B.—The Telegraph OHicc at Carterton closes at 7.30 p.m. JJo-kmakers, their Clerks, Agents, or Assistants will not be al owed or the grounds of the Tara-tahi-Carterton Racing Club. J. 11. JUiRSTOW. Secretary. GEORGE HERON, -N 3AIN MERCHANT. GROCER., AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER Chapel and Hall Streeta WASTE RTON.

IIIIIBiniICIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHHIIIIIHIfKfUIIIIIIIBIIIIBIIIIIJ QUEEN STREET, MASTER f ON. BOOK ABQADE. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS EKETAHUNA. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Th§ TVeasune Of Heaven j s Here, S Xmas Numbers of all New Zealand Weeklies Published, S MAGAZINES. STATIONERY. SEND US YOUR ORDERS. LEATHER GOODS, FANCY GOODS, mtm The two missing words were " Wholesome and "Recuperative." "\ ' THE JPRIZE. No one picked the two words, bat such a laige number had one word right that it was impossible to divide the prize. It has been decided, therefore, to give Everybody another chance. The Prize Money will be doubled, and two fresh words chosen, this time quite simple ones. ~ ~" will le divided amongst those picking the two words in this sentence : ' " Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are....... .and....... ....'...'* Fill in the two adjectives required, attached to every guess the end of a packet \ of " 'liger " I'ea containing the number, and address as follows: TIGER TEA COM PETITION, Box 111, Dunedln. Competition closes December 10 next. ENGINEERING, MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS. EHICLES of every description built to order. ENGINEERING work in all its branches, fully equipped plant under an expert engineer. i. i . Rover Cycles, Motor Cycles and Caps. Written Guarantee; AGENCIES— Rouhp Hurrell Co.'b Vehicles; Traotion, Portable, and Oil Engines'; Benzine and Oils, and Massey Harris Implements. A large supply of extras on hand. J. C. JEWINGTGN PROPRIETOR. Queen Street Ufflasterton. . . THE . . RimßißniCTafFfflHS COMPANY, Ltd , Make every Discretion of Casting "N Iron or Brass. Our new foundry is on modern lines and enables us to [serve you quicker and as well as any firm in the colony. The Company are Cash buyers of every discription of [Cast Iron and Brass Metal. Percy Street ■' J. H. PAULING, Manager. MASTEJtITON,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8266, 20 October 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8266, 20 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8266, 20 October 1906, Page 3

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