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Popularity, the Final Test of Value! a. Only those products which have exceptional value command an increasing popularity. This is the case with Coalbrookdale Coal The sale has steadily risen until it now exceeds Half a Million tons per year! . , , People insist on Coalbrookdale simply because they find "it pays" to use it It is nearly all " live fire " —little waste in cinder or ash. Coalbrookdale is the Coal for winter,—it radiates an intense heat. . . . The cheapest in the end is Coalbrookdale,— that's the secret of it's immense popularity and enormous sale ! . . Hay Coal Merchant will supply you with the famous "Coalbrookdale." BALL-BE iRIMG Lawn Mowers. LIKE THESE. Keep jour 'awn Jika a lowlug Rn en. There's beendemand for anersy running mower thatcuis every blade of yiass. We've got that lino esae ly. Frcm 18s. SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE. STRONG. Chas E. Daniell. Dcn'fc Eat What the DoctO" c rdt rs. Eat (he ftuce as he eatj. SPEAKING frcm lorg personal experience, Dr. Andrew Wiison of London, says: "Berma'ine J3mid {MonlgoiEerj'B patent) can be recomtne did with confidence." We manufacture the real Mack ay. One cf our Bermaline Joaves is equal to one pound of the best pravv b ti Hava no other. —MACKAY & IiONS Bakers and Confectioners.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8510, 15 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8510, 15 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8510, 15 August 1907, Page 3

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