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.■kmyWßtniW-JtmuwimLLi^agj HWffHSgiSmtatltlwi*-; ;'> that is alt its claimed tote! Awarded Gold Medal, Auckland Exhibition, 1913 men Jw-sf as (Ac standard for teas is set by the celebrated brands of Nelson Moate, so, too, is the standard for cocoa set by Nelrnoa Cocoa. In "Nelmoa"you have the finest natural flavoured cocoa obtainable, and its high quality and absolute purity is beyond question. Only the best beans procurable and the most scientific methods of manufacture are used in making it, therefore it cannot help being the best. Nelrnoa Cocoa, with its appealing natural flavour, its purity, its quality, tempts the most fastidious to drink <kis food beverage. It is easy to diget>+, too—this fact is important to those who find other cocoas too rich and indigestible. Try Nelrnoa-—<r~ know it will please you better than any other.

RECORD REIGN BUTCHERY. QUEEN ST, . . MASTERTON. FATTENING- FARM, PINE PARK, TE WHITI. r>RIME OX & MAIDEN HEIFER, BEEF. Note.—We do NOT kill Cows suid Old Ewe*. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All Meat killed at Borough Abattoirs. THE BEST ARTICLE IS THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE. Patronise the Man that Handles NOTHING BUT THE BEST. BAST OOABT MAIL SEBYIOE. ton, and settlers of the East Coast that they hara taken over the aoova Jfsil Service so long conducted by Messrs Jonee and and they trust by courtesy and strict attention to business, merit a continuance of their (rapport. COACHE* RUN AS FOLLOWBi FROM MASTERTON— Tinni, Whakataki. and Oastlepomt— Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leavin£ Masterton at 7.45 a.m. Sornewood— , Every Tuesday anr 1 Friday; leaving Masterton a 8,80 a.m. Utronvar— ' Every Monday and i'tiuredayi leavtuz Maaterton at 7 a.m. SEATS can be booked \t the 3tabl-.- daring the day op til' 6 p.m.,. and In the evening from t '• ! r o'clock. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE.—T .11 LuK«a*e and Parcels for deliver, ■■oust be left at our aching Stablee »t the rear of Mr rt'to 's Phunn&oy. ill oorrtw-ponden. tucsjrami and ebon* ai«is*Aßte» £>riV>Dt.ly atfcendid ft. BEATTIB, Manager.

■ furnishing of a room—the wrong Wall Paper will spoil the effect of your furniture, carpets and furnishyour selection, it'» well to be careful. Our and experience should be of sreat service to you. They cost you nothing;. NOTE: We buy direct from the Manufacturers, and you thus save the middle-man's profit. Let ua suKjrest some new icoac in WALL DECORATIONS. Yon will want it some day. Why not get it NOW. rOLEIMROS.. THE RELIABLE DECORATORS. 28 CHAPEL BT. Tbon*: 149. Day or Ni«ht

STAiND THE SEASON AT Mastertou and Surrounding Districts, the Standard Bred Trotting Stallion ACESEMO3 (Miss Tracey—Electioneer.) Electioneer was by Albert W. from Silicia. Albert W. was by Electioneer 125, was by Hambletonian from Green Mountain Maid. Sister dam of Albert W. from Sister, and the dam of Silicia was by Algona from Galena. Miss Tracey, dam of Agesemos, was got by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) Jennie Tracey (imp). Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare. Homes was by Mambrino Patcher from Sally Chorister. Re won the Farewell Handicap, 1$ miles, in 3.35 4-5, at Ashburton, at 3-year old, and also second and third at 3 years, August Handicap, 1J miles at N.Z. Metropolitan, and the Metropolitan Handicap of 1J miles, Telegraph Handicap 1 mile at Kempton Park at 4 years, Royal Handicap 1 mile at New 2caland Metropolitan and Trial at 6 years, 2.14. AGESEMOS wats beaten by only five lengths by the champion King Cole, 2.8 3-5 sec. Ho was awarded 5 first prizes for Trotting Stallion. He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stand* 15.3. He is a sure foalgetter, and his yearlings in the South Island are full of promise. Fee £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1915 . Good paddocking Ls 6d. Every care taken but no responsibility. J. RUSKA, sVerb Bush Road, Mastartoit.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 December 1914, Page 3

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