A certain old dame who is well known to fame For preferring a shoe for a cottage, Her children would spank and to bye-bye would yank, If they ever complained of their pottage! Now this shows she was wise, and it's safe to surmise In a household to strict and housewifely, If a child had a cough it was treated right off, With Woods' Peppermint Curequick and lively. 2 Of the great piano makers, there is ' always one that can be most safely trusted to furnish the instrument required in any single case. The Dresden Piano Company stocks the instruments of all the great houses. Before you buy a piano, you will do well to profit by the Company's experience. And if you want to buy on eisy terms, the Company will arrange the matter for you without any embarassing conditions. In a wellappointed house of this century, a piano is as necessary as a sideboard. Local representative, Mr T, B. Hunter. It may not be generally .known that the greatest candlemaking establishment in the world is in England. It is that of Pmck's Patknt Candlk Company, Ltd., with two other large factories, one at Battersea on the Thames, and the other on the Mersey, ne\r Birkenhead, covering together thirty acres, and giving employment to about 2,200 people. The leading position held by the company is shown not merely by their having received the large number of eighty-six awards at the principal International Exhibitions during the past half century, but especially by the unique fact that five of these are Grand Prix gained in the greatest candle-pro-ducing countries of the European continent —namely, in Antwerp in 1894, Amsterdam in 1890. Brussels in 1897, and Paris in 189!) and 1900. Some of the company's specialties' are: Gold Medal Palmitine, l Grand Prize Parastrine Shade, and Best Stearine Candle; Royal Castle, New Patent and Palmitine Star Night Lights; Regina, Glycerin Cream, and Court Toilet Soaps. Gas Engine and other Lubricating Oils.' Glycerin absolutely puie. Price's Soaps and Candles ai : e stocked by ! all Grocers and Storekeepers in the Wa.- ' ra.'. »a district.*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9550, 23 July 1909, Page 5
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350Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9550, 23 July 1909, Page 5
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