Mi W ZEALAND mms& ¥~j*szmms®' CLOTHING FACTORY * 4- J- / ft I .*r 7 -:v )Y\J r '' sW^': " :p * MiiufJUr* Norfolk Suits. fid. 22s U to Y2 PAIRS LADIES' KID ; ONE BAB SHOES, Broad Toes, Flab Rubber heels—all at N.Z. Clothing 1 Factory. QUEEN STBEET . 'PHONE 101 MASTEETON. THIS House is full of suggestion fis use* £ul Presents, Hundreds of dainty, useful, household articles stocked, such as— Biscuit Barrels, Teapots, Silver Sugar Basins, Rosebowls, Silver Butter Knives & Spoons, Silver Butter Dishes, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. Watchmaker and Jeweller. It is in the Bright Summer-timo that th< Splendid Qualities of the " ORIOWI " Eangt are most appreciated. In Winter the Housewife is quite willing- to keep a 1% liro m aie Range all day, and any range will cook under these conditions. In the hot days of summer she wishes to use the rausje only when is time to cook the meals, and here is where the " OhION "shines. The draught is so completely under control that the file can be changed from smouldering embers to a fierce heat in a frw minutes. ° The scientific principles of construction provide absolute regularity nf heat in the ovens, and that at a cost for fuel of but 3s or so per week for a fami'lv of ten persons. In the combination of Quick-heating and economy of fuel the " OP.ION" Kf.n ; eis peerless. ' * ' M. E. S! ■ran DUKEDIN & J AUCKLAND. Ask your Ironmonger to show them to jou. Illustrated Price List Free on Kequest. Crosbies' Patent Improved EFFICIENCY. ECONOMY. & EI-ORE purchasing a flax stripper investigate the merits of a " Crosbies." Infinite care is given to every detail of construction, and as a reult a "Crosbies " Stripper will dress more flax in a given time than any other machine, and less quantity will produce a ton of perfect unbruised fibre. LESS DRIVING POWER, LESS ATTENTION, LESS WEAP. NOTE.—By using our patent grinding machine the beater roller czn be ground without being removed from its own bearings. Time is saved and a belter rtruit INSPECTION AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. INVERCARGILL <md PORT CHALMERS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 2
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