Auctioneer®. Waipoua Sale Yards, Wlastertors. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPT., 1909. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer, as above, at 1 p.m.— Sheep— 200 ewes with lambs at foot 80 hoggets Cattle— 40 forward coavs 25 springing heifers 6 fat cows Sundries — 1 station buggy FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. NEW BOOKS & SUPPLIES AT » THE ACADEMY." ' KATRINE," Mrs Macartney Tano (author of " Nancy Stair,";, 3/6, posted 4/-. " THE SPELL," Wm. Dana Orcutt, 3/6, posted 4/- ---" THE FASHIONABLE ADVENTURES OF JOSHUA CRAIG," David G. Phillips, 3/6, posted 4/-. "LETTERS OF JENNIE ALLEN," Donworth, 3/6, posted 4/-, "MR OPP," Alice 11. Rice, 3/6, posted 3/11. "DAPHNE," Mrs Humphrey Ward, cloth 3/6, posted 3/11; paper 2/6, posted 2/10. " SPECIAL MESSENGER," R. W. Chambers, 3/6, posted 4,'-. " ROADS OF DESTINY," O. Henry, 3/6, posted 3/11. " SHUTTLE," Francis 11. Burnett. " IN DAFT DAYS," Neil Munro, 1/6, posted 1/ii. " THE PRESS ALBUM," edited by Thomas Catling, 3/6, posted 4/-. "SIR GREGORY'S SILENCE," A W. Marchmont, 3/6, posted 3/11. " THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE," Mary R. Roberts, 3/6, posted 3/11. " JUDITH OF THE CUMBERLANDS," MeGowan, 3/6, posted 3/11. "KING OF ARCADIA." Francis Lynde, 3/6, posted 4/-. "SEA SPRAY AND SMOKE DRIFT," Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1/3, posted 1/5. Write for our New Boo!,- List to be posted to you regularly. McLEOD & . YOUNG, Masterton. Tel. 160 P.O. Box 115 I GOVERNMENT * * DEPARTMENT FACT no. i I. At 31st Dec, 1905, £179,000, IN GASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above tram represents an addition of £303,000 to the sums assured. The bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending tcale, it being arranged that the increases Bball become greater with the dnration of the policy. The practical working of thii irrangement will be understood by an Inspection of the following examples:— BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. ~ I Thk Policy tajlen out Bonuses Allotted eYeara 21 Years 88 Yeiwri ago. *go, ego. a «. a. ~i s. d. -s i. I. 1902 SO 0 0 Si 16 0 40 6 0 1905 80 18 0 Ul6 0 41 11 0 lsorou«| 18f 20/- | 2^fj ' KM - the C HURN - Butter under Five MinutesClimate No Effect. Easy, Clean, Simple, Cheap and Durabl Buttee Washed aitd Salted in Chdrn. THE WATTRASS CHURN CO. 39 WEBB-STREET, WELLINGTON CARTERTON SHOW. DISPLAY OF HIGH-CLASS VEHICLES. AT the forthcoming Carterton Show, I will make a Display of High-class Vehicles of all descriptions, including Spring Drays, Spring Traps, Gigs, Etc., Etc. The Vehicles will all be FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. Written Guarantee (not merely word of mouth) with every vehicle. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES TILL YOU SEE THEM. A. K. BOYD, Proprietor Upper Hutt Coach Factory. The Poctor's Donation From Stratford Evening Post, 24th July, 1909. 66 nnHE announcement that Dr W. H. JL Hosking had withdrawn his offer of £500 for a ladies' bath at Masterton, caused one unsophisticated lady resident to remark to her bettor half, on reading of the doctor's intention to purchase radium with the money: " Fancy, Dr. Hosking, instead of giving that £500 to the ladies' baths, intends to buy £500 worth of radium and give tins of it to the poor !" The innocent person had only heard of Radium in thejform of a wellknown boot polish. fiadit&m Boot Polish: That Shiniest of Shoe Shines! . .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9659, 17 September 1909, Page 8
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