I AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL I PROVIDENT SOCIETY. I Established 1849. | i — ! I THE OLDEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL AtISTIU- | LASIAN LIFE OFFICE. | Accumulated Funds, over £25 000 000 £ Annual Income, over £8 250 000 S The TOTAL CASH PROFIT divided by the Society during its existence has | amounted to £14,336,892. || Si The CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1908) amounted to f. | £740,385, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of ove r S l Policies of All Descriptions issued for amounts ranging from | I £5 to £10,000. | DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: | I The Hon-. C. J. Johnston, M.L.G. ; A. de Bathe Brandon, Esq. (Deputy » Chair .nan; ; Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq.; and !{f I Joseph Joseph, Esq. ;S S Branch Office- EDWARD W. LOWE, | 1 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. J 9 ft/iasterton District Office : Per>rv»stpaet. eft n • ''1 U £is _ H. J. FR&i?-GSS, District Secretary. & g £pi_i_2k«\^^ 1 WHEN OUT OF SORTS 1 \-A the wisest course is undoubtedly to take Beecham's Pills. By so doing you call to your M aid one of the most reliable curative agents known, and ensure a speedy and natural *_\ %. recovery. The " out of sorts " condition being almost always due to a derangement of / € the digestive organs, it is obvious that what is required is a medicine that can J \ successfully deal with all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, aud Bowels. If you % i TAKE ] M Bescha.m'3 Pills you lay the foundation of good sound robust health and incidentally^ Hj re;no ye the "out of sorts " condition. The immediate effect of these pills is to put tbe^f t& digestion thoroughly in order and when once this is achieved perfect health cannot H H fail to follow. Unlike the merely temporary effects of stimulants, a permanent & Kg exhilaration that springs from steady nerve force results from taking f| m Beecham's Pills arc specially suitable for Females of all ages. IS M Sold everywhere ia boxes, price 10\d. (36 pills) _/'_•_ (56 pills) A 2/9 (168 pills). H PUPLCS and PLANTEKfA BR9| BABINGTON RIVEE-EOAD, PBSiJ 4 |B| Masteeton. i , IW: /&il Ia work of I V AC ff ,| any description ,la% reasonabk prices. ! %a (.-narantecm I % DYEING & DRY GLEANIMG. ■■ /^^V\\ N >v "\\T BARBER & CO. are the largest XV\ \x\ a -A* s ? c and most up-to-date Dyers and Mrs. Jno. Mullins, uf ('.miki _a\ Dry Cleaners in the Dominion. Write for Bays: —" Having used your Plantekoa particulars. Ointment and Soap, I have no Wellington steam dye works, hesitation in saving liiev do all that , 0 - * ~. is claimed for" them A I had been I i2o, Caz-street, \A Ellington. trying for a long time with various remedies to remove Pimples from the face but without avail; but the MASTERTOf. - GLADSTONE - use of Plantekoa told a diflercnt tale, for before I had used a tin the dis- LOWGBUSH COACH figurement had all disappeared and SERVICE. left the skin beautifully clear and soft. f iOACE. leaves Longbush at 8 a.m. DAILY Plantekoa 5/-, Ointment l/- sad 2/-, Soap l/-, 76 \j (except Thursdays), returning from Masterton at 3.30 p.m. Comfortable Accommodafcion for Passengers. Return Fares between AAAAAA Longbush and Masterton, 6/-; and between Agv .m Gladstone and Masterton, 4/-. A specialbrako fi«(fc_ yssi /Ms?' rtm P er arraD S emen t! carrying parcels, | ' n gg a g a an( i dogs. Parcels may be left at ' DONALD McPHEE. ■JVTASTERTON RACING CLUB (Reg) AUTUMN MEETING. # To be held on the MASTERTON RACE- jT"~ """" """ ""*" ~~T COURSE on I E Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th | 11 S? &£? ¥11^S? I Marciviwo. I YOUfi MEASURE I PROGRAMME. S I First Day.-1 Hack Hurdle Handicap, of TAKEN and Fit Guaranteed | *osovs, over / flights of hurdles, miles ; j nom. 20s, ace. 20s. 2. .March Handicap a »<* ordered at once can be | (open), of 90 soys, 6 furlongs ; nom. 20s, ready for Easter. i ace. 40s. 3. Maiden Hack Race (w.f.a.), of | 60 soys, 5 furlongs; entry 30s. 4. Master- _«»»»«_«--__«. ««.««.«««. ton Hack Handicap, of SO soys, 1 mile ; nom. %fIIT T-Hl IIDiIFO 20s, ace. 20s. 5. Waipipi Cup (open), of 175 aUI 1 &%J Vill/lvK } soys, li miles; nom. 20s, ace. 60s. 6 i Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, of 50 soys, 1| fop |i miles ; minimum weight 10st 71b. open to S hacks only; nom. 10s, ace. 20s. 7. Dash 50/- and 55 -« ! Hack Handicap, of 60 soys, 5 furlongs ; nom. \ 10s, ace. 20s S. Opaki Welter Handicap, of _,-_._,._,_,«_.__,_-_».- ---85 soys, minimum weight Sst, 7 furlongs; GRAND RANGE OF ; nom. 20s, ace. 30s. PATTERNS. \ Second Day.—l. Hack Hurdle Handicap, ; of 70 soys, over 6 flights of hurdles, 11 miles ; _ »,«it»v«.«» I nom. 20s. ace. 20s. 2. Telephone Handicap A MFrIoPV ! (open), of 90 soys, 5 furlongs; nom. 20s, ace. * ae && *"** l **** * J i 40s. 3. Handicap Hack Scurry, of 60 soys ; j for horses that have never won an advertised Abraham & Williams' New J race exceeding 25 soys in value at time of Buildings, j starting; 5 furlongs; nom. 10s, ace. 20s. 4. j High-weight Hack Handicap, of 50 soys, Queen-stnaet. minimum weight lOst 71b, 1 mile; nom. 10s, <£| ace. 20s. 5. Autumn Handicap (open), of 110 soys, 1 mile; nom. 20s, ace. 40s. 6 mbmbhw>mmm»momm«iii.„i»iiiiiiM»wMiiwiiMimin-r Railway Hack Handicap, of 60 soys, 6 furlongs ; nom. 10s, ace. 20s. 7. Final Welter Handicap (open), of 80 soys, minimum weight 7st 71b, 1 mile ; nom. 20s, ace. 30s. S. TeleiS^SSlS^lbs ofCoßOVß,sfa^ " JONG'S meat mart. Weights for the First Day's Races will be declared on or before Thursday, 3rd ~\~WT H. LONG is the butcher who March, 1910; and for the Second Day's Races ▼to i _* _ *_ in the Club Hotel, Masterton, on Tnursday. blought down the P nce of meat m 17th March, 1910, at 8p m. Masterton. His prices are still the Acceptances for the First Day's iowest and the abattoir th Races and ENTRIES for the Maiden Hack , . . Race close with the Secretary on Thufs- that he 1S stlU dom § the lar &" es t business. day, 10th Mapch, 1910, at 9.30 p.m.; lfftttwWp_^ ONLY THE PMMEST BEEF, MUTTON, 'A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. LAMB AND PORK VENDED. . Box 90, Masterton. ™, ITT : SMALL GOODS, POULTRY, ETC., W. L. JOY. •™ ■ PHOTOCtKAPMER, ° in » U P Number 10, an^our order will be promptly delivered to any tjart EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Masterton. of the town . (Room No. 16, upstairs) Opposite Alex. Donald, Tailor. W. H. LONG & 00. Cash Butcher-Sj 7/6 FREE ENLARGEMENT given with Queen-streei, - - Mastertos. each order of One Dozen Cabinets. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 2
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