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Meetings and Amusements. \ MASTERTON. Friday Night. j PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. > The Box Plan is now «pen at Miss A. E. » Rive's. ': > THE FAMOUS \ ALL BLACK «AMILY. MUSICIANS, ORCHEP -IA & SINGERS. A Sterling New j •■■jgramme. Note our Popular /rices—All Down ' Stairs, Is ; Dress CircV Is 6d (no extra charge for booking). 1-, rons are advised to secure seats at once. WAI FTARAPA (GOirftSl NG' CLU B Season 1 f>. OPEN SWEEPSTAKE, for a unlimited number of dogs at £2 ,ci % to bo run on the ' A. and P. Society's Si 'grounds, Masterton, on tho \ •Hh, sth and Oth I 'LV, IDOG. The Club guarantees sum of not less ; than £25 cash for the St :o, and a valuable trophy presented by Me?>vs Staples and Co., Ltd., to tho winner. £' ~>n nomination, and £1 on acceptance. No. "'nations closo on . 30th June, 1900, at i> ; .». Acceptances close at 7 p.m. on 3rd Jui'. 190 G. MAIDEN STAKE, for <!ogs that have not I won over £5 in any one .-.lake. First dog to : receive £20 and a Gold Medal; second dog, £5; £10 to bo divided. Nominations, 12s 1 6d, close on 30th June, i'.'OG. Acceptances, , 12s (id, close at 7 p.m. m 3rd July, 1906. i The draw to take plact- immediately after ■ closing of acceptances. ; SUPPLEMENTARY STAKE, for all dogs ' beaten in the first round of the Open Sweepstake and the first and.c. ond rounds of the Maiden. Owners of dogs are reminded that they • must come to the slips with their own collars. JAS. CAIRNS, . Secretary, Masterton. , REMOVAL NOTICE. WINDERS & WRIGHT, Costumiers (late of Nodine's, Wellington), have removed to Mason's Buildings. GERSTENA PORRIDGE MEAL Is Delicious, Palatable and Nutritious. IS scientifically prepared from the best Oats, all Uic strength and goodness of ' which is retained, the husks and other in- ! jurious particles being discarded. Directions: Make into a thin paste, pour into boiling water, ami let boil again for a few minutes. You will then have a really Strengthening, Tasty and Healthy Food. Your Grocer keeps it. Cooked in 2 Minutes. AVholesale : N.Z. MANUFACTURING & IMPORTING CO., 3, Willis-street, Wellington. ~~otTpunch v. OTHERS. WHENEVER an article becomes popu-. lar, and a demand for it has been created by the sterling qualities and the merits of the article itself, then you may be ■ sure there will be imitations. O.T. PUNCH has for some time past had a very considerable sale in Australia, and has more recently here in New Zealand become one of the most popular of beverages. Naturally the success of O.T. PUNCH has created envy among manufacturers of other beverages, and there are now upon , the market a number of imitations. We wish to warn the public that no matter how nearly in name or method of advertis--1 ing others imitate us, O.T. PUNCH is the original and only genuine, and remember that this is a pure wholesome beverage, being manufactured from Chillies and Fruit Juices. See that you get O.T. Demand it. A. H. REDWOOD & CO., PROPRIETORS, P.O. Box 593, Wellington. 1 BAD BOOKKEEPING SPELLS FAILURE. llf you are satisfied with the method you are pursuing with .your books, take no notice of this advertisement. 1 If, however, you desire to save time and money drop along a post-card and we will talk to We are prepared to put. ' your books in order on up-to--1 date methods, and keep them so for you at a moderate cost. MORRIS & CO., : Colonial Mutual Buildings, WELLINGTON. 1 W. WILKES, Baker and Confectioner, E ' QUEEN-STEBET, MASTERTON. E a ! OOD WHOLESOME BREAD, delivered at your door daily. The choicest lines in SMALL GOODS. i Have You Tries My Scotch 5 Pies P > T fills a long-felt want. Something that - never fails to cure a cough or a cold. " UNIVERSAL COLD CURE." Price, 1/6 everywhere.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8492, 3 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8492, 3 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8492, 3 July 1906, Page 1

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