SPEGIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLISH BISCUITS.., PEAK FREANS. TEDDY HEAR. SANTA CLAUB MIXED BiscuiTs, BILLIKEH. PATA A-CAKE FIG FINGERS. SMALL TINS ASSORTED -181 OYSTER WAFERS GOLDEN PUFF. New Glean Currants, Cd lb Best Currants, 6d 111 aislns, 3d par paokot. st Raisins, fld per packet. Itanas, 6d par lb. man Peel, 6d par lb. NO AFTERNOON TEA IS COMPLETE UNLESS YOU USD "CIDDINCS ATALANTA TEA " WHICH IS THE BEST. 2S LB. BEE THfc WINDOWS. THE CHEAPEST STOKJBOilFffi** MASIUETON. PHONE 112. PLUMBING r BEALE AND CO., LTD ■*■■!■ • Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Ironmongers,' etc., Queen Street, Masterton. SPORTS MEETINGS HASTWELL SPORTS CLUB SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in MRS C SEYMOUR'S GROUNDS, at hastwell, • - on —"; THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME lias been drawn up, including 'Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Sawing, Chopping, Blindfold Boxing Competition, Sheep Guessing; also Ladies' and Children's Items; and) should be a pleasant outing for old and young. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on JANUARY 27, with the Secretary, and Handicaps will be published on January 31st, in local papers. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Send to Secretary for Programmes. A T. JACKSON, Secretary. EKETAHUNA. BIDEFORD .VrHLETIC- SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, ' RY 6, 1913. To be held at BIDEFORD. . SPECIAL -r>RIZES. Nominations close at Mr W. Gillispies's, Masterton, at 9 p.m. on Thursday, January 30th. # . Programmes can be obtained from F. FILLER Secretary. j Telephone 121. P. CAB AND MOTOR DEPOT CHURCH STREET. TWO MOTOR CARS ALWAYS ON HIRE. JUST LANDED A WOLSELEY CAR. 16-20 H P. 6 SEATER 8 CABS ON HIRE PHONE 296. TOM HOLLAND, UIETOIt. "FERE'S to tiio. Backbone of i Civilisation.-BREAD. It satisfies when nothing else can satisfy, and when the menu, with its surfeit of via.nds and victuals fail to please, good sweet nutritious Wheat Broad comes like a ministering angel to put courage ami spirits mw the hearts of men, arranged in no delicious frostings or garnishments. Bread wields the sceptre in its regal sway, companion of Prince and Peasant, at home i.i cabin or castle, it is indeed, builder of men and nations. "Our Dailv Bread" made at THE MACHINE BREAD FACTORY,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 February 1913, Page 1
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