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Meetings and Amusements. miwN HALL, MASTERTON. _ Direct from London, Paris and New York, i FRIDAY NEXT, NOV. 16th. : GRAND OPERA OF "FAUST" -_ In LIVING NATURAL COLOURS. _ Latest Bioscopic Triumphs f and Funnygraphs. ; Special engagement of MISS, LOUIE j FISHER, the Charming Mezzo-Soprano, and i HUGH WILSON, Sketch Artist, in Scream- s ingly Funny Musical Comedy Sketches and c . Illustrated Songs. GRAND MATINEE, - SATURDAY, 17th, at 3 p.m. J Admission—2s and Is. Children half prico i c "\ LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. ; t ■VTOMINATIONS for all Handicap Events J J3I close with the Secretary, at Martin- : borough, on Saturday, December 2nd. Telegraph and Telephone Ollices close at "< 5 p.m. I T. F. EVANS, Secretary. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. I A CCEPTANCES for all Handicaps, .OL Entries for Maiden Hack Scurry, and Final Payments for Feilding Stakes, close on SATURDAY, 17th November, at 8.30 p m. E. GOODBEMERE, Secretary. DAY'S" BAY HOUSE".""' CHARMING SEASIDE RESORT. Boating, Bathing & Sunshine. rinHE Now and Handsomely-Equipped JL Private Hotel at Day's Bay, with its t delightful grounds aud fascinating surround- t ; ings, is now open to receive guests. It is c under the capable management of Mr V. X. - De Caro, late Chief Steward of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. Day's Bay House, with its magnificent sea view and wooded background, is unique. It is, moreover, both sheltered and sunny. Quick ferry service with Wellington several times daily. All information can bo obtained either from Mr De Caro or from— The Wellington Steam Ferry Go., Ltd., Wellington. HOTEL A RCADIA. -*__M_-M___-_a-__Hn>___ ■JL.-jML— ■""««™m_»_>______"*___p»_b_p______h___» WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. 3 ( t Close to Railway Stations and Wharves; r near the Centre of the City. i f Lavishly Furnished; contains every pos- " Bible convenience, and is in every way a thoroughly Comfortable Home. Liberal Cuisine and every attention. REASONABLE TERMS. \ Telephone 2349. Wire " Arcadia." Porters will meet trains and steamers. John Patepson, Proprietor. ( NURSING HOME, "Te Kapu," Cornwall-street. MISS HALL, Professional Nurse, late _ of *' Grassmere," Clareville, is pre- a pared to recieve ladies during accouchement, c Terms on application. . SPRAY PUMPS, _ FITTINGS, ETC. i THE "VICTOR" BRASS SPRAY j PUMP does perfect work by giving a _ solid yet coarse spray, or fine spray, as required, is made locally of very best material, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 25/-. THE " PERFECT " BUCKET PUMP is very similar to " Victor," but has a larger air chamber, and does excellent work. 35/-. c BORDEAUX NOZZLES, 4/6. i VERMOREL SPRAY NOZZLES, 4/6. g M'DOUGALL'S FRUIT TREE WASH. - This Insecticide exterminates all insect pests on Fruit Trees, Plants, etc., and effectually destroys all Fungoid Growths, Mildew, etc. Pints 1/6, Quarts 2/6, Gallons 6/-. VERMORITE, an antidote for Potato Disease, and is a great improvement on the h ordinary Bordeaux Mixture. Per packet £ 3/6, per case of 24 packets 75/-. _ All information about Spray Pumps and Insecticides from NIMMO & BLAIR, . Seed Merchants - Dunedin. H. FISHER & SON, j Bakers & Confectioners, b Pine-street, Masterton. I The Noted Shop for REAL HOT SCOTCH PIES. _ 0 WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY. j TRY CANDY'S } FOR Songs or Music for any instrument, s We sell Violins from £1 to £15. i Mandolines, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, etc. Accordeons from 6s 6d, Concertinas from -, 10s. Pianos tuned at a very reasonable cost by an expert with 20 years' practical ex- ( perience. 'Phone 223. c JAS. CANDY, Queen-st, Masterton. c

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8607, 15 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8607, 15 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8607, 15 November 1906, Page 1