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Imperial Photographic Hamper. AN IDEAL PRESENT. JUST THE THING FOR THE BOY. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY is f* becoming increasingly popular. Photos of friends, happy gatherings, bits of charming icenery, taken by oneself, arc particularly interesting, and moreover the art is simple »nd inexpensive. For 21/we will forward you a. neat strongly made willow Hamper containing a splendid Camera, able to take time and instantaneous exposures, fitted with a Rapid Achromatic Lens, Magnifiers, and Magazine to carry 6 £ plates, box Dry Plates, complete set of Developers, Dishes, Draining Rack, Daik Room Lamp, Printing Apparatus, Chemicals, Glass Measure, Mounts for Prints, and a Book of Instructions. In short, everything you require to produce the finished picture. Postage 1/6 extra. For 42/a similar hamper ; all the above accessories and a very superior Camera—in fact, the finest •} plate Camera on the market. Fitted with R.R. Lens. Shutter adjustable for time and instantaneous exposures with a fine range of adjustment fiom one_ to onehundredlh of a second. Two Finder* of the brilliant type, also Magnifiers. The Magazine carries 12 I plates. Postage 1/6 extra. Imperial Camera Co., 42 Wil-is Street. WELLINGTON. i needs no coupons to sell it. Its deHcions flavour, exceptional quality and strength, have made it the favourite. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/per lb. Ask your grocer for it. 4 Perhaps your indigestion is due to food made with cheap and inferior baking powders, containing ingredients which may be ruining your stomach. Anyway make certain for the,' : future. Buy only the* best Baking Powckr— HUDSON'S v ft atOON M B/^ A . It is made from the very finest and pucest materials by- a special process from a secret recipe. It makes Cakes, £> scuiU Scones, Muffins, Pastry and Bread delicious, light, and far more.digestible and wholesome. For over thirty years it has stood the test and by sheer merit has attained its great I sales. If your storekeeper does not stock it send us his name, and we will see that youaresupplied. The price is, &d, i/- and . 1/9 per tin. v - ■■ 1 WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., Ltd., WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEER. LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. HUNTEBVILLB, EANGITIKET, 400 acres, 0.r.p., 27s 6d per acre, '-. <rent'"i»2B per year; 380 acres in tcraes, • 6 paddocks, wire fei ces, totara posts, well watered, will winter 2 breeding ewes or 3 dry sheep, 7-roomed house, woolshed, with machine and press, trap shed, yards, etc. Metal roads, 4 miles irom station, half-mile from school and post office, 30 acres sub-let for 10 years at .£35, which pays rent and rates of the whole farm. .£8 ss, .€I3OO to be cash. 761 1300 acres, freehold, ! 0 1 in grass, 20 paddocks well, watered, good grazing country on papa and shell rock formation, 5 roomed he use, wool-shed, dip, yards, etc, 7 miles from station, good roads. £6 15s per acre. 762 FOE SALE OE LEASE: 200 acres, freehold, 50 acres flat, balance hills, suitable for either dairying or sheep; new4-roomedhouso cowshed, stables, cartshed, etc., good orchard. Write for terms. _ 746 Note.—Having been in the Eangitikei district for 10 years lam in a position to advise intending buyers, as to where they will find the best lar>d and can make the easiest of terms; also, lam prepared to drive purchasers to inspect properties. Write me direct, and I can procure any kind of farm you reEiwaa«aaafi

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3136, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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