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WERTHBIM Sewing M chines ain > ore; Jai't The Werthf.im Sewing ;. I ""hir.e wasn't built in day -it : s the i:• ilt of nearly SO y'..ars of constani »n----deavour along tnose progressive l;ne3 that lead to supremacy. During all that time we bef>n adding improvements to impro' ements and even when the u 4ne"-t point of perfection see ned to ha. 3 been reached we pushed forward again, simplifying a part her strengthening a par there, always making trie jp ' motion just a little quieter, the machine just a little easier manipulate, the accuracy with which each part performs its allotted work a little more perfeot It is for these reasons thnt Wertheim is easily the most popular Sewing Machine to-day. Our prices are easy and our terms are easy too. Write for Catalogue. Sole Agents for North Islam! of New Zealand: OSCAR "KEW B«Tm pQXTE>. ; WELLINGTON * S3 Culm r'rocl ttxtciibion. AUCKLAND: Y.M.C.A. Wclicslcy Street. M 3253 m District Agent: E. r.ANSO::, Lincoln House, Masterton.

The Perfect Pick-me-up is a title which may be applied io that indispensable item i:i every family's favourite remedies Bcecham's Pills. They possess in a very marked degree those peculiar properties which constitute the ideal restorative. Their effect upon the run down disordered system is at once noticeable in renewed energy, freedom from headaches, biliousness, and the many evilconsequences of indigestion. Their curative action, moreover, is real and lasting. Not only do they pick you up but thev keep you going strong and steady. When run down take PILLS, Sold cveijrn'bcri lit boxes, price tOld. (36 pills) ///; (S6 pills) <S 219 (168 pills).

y y <WiliiifcMl. w* MMiW yuan ywy w in i ■ i» Baby will .thrive?. when ffeii on Nsave's l-'ood—the perfectly food for tiscs tKur&t delicate child. contains all tlie essentials for flessfo <af.is borae*" iorramg Sn am exceptfioaaJ degree, assisis teeming, yeSievcs infatiSilc -cosffisiipataon. antl wheia m&aewittt SiiMi as directed, forms a complete (fool for infanta. for more than 80 yeats the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and wmen. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.

The Most Delicious Tea is Amber Tips. Keep the name, Amber Tips Tea, in mind when next you go to the grocer's,'because it represents 'the best in tea, yet is no higher priced than the other kind. Amber Tips is all that a good tea can well be. The flavour is excellence itself, the strength unequalled, and as a wholesome stimulant it undoubtedly ranks first. $ It can be taken vith benefit by those of weak digestion and since a pound of Amber Tips will make more cups of tea. than any other brand, it presents the additional attractiqg, t of being economical as well. Amher Tips Tea is packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable at all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. .. r Ask for it the very next time. NO COUPONS OR PRIZES are given with Amber Tips Tea. It needs no such schemes to make it sell, because the money's worth is contained in every packet 15a »e.?> tC> ' iitssr htm 1 mmfi v'v M m 4$ mm m & mpi :uwßle Agcnis:—THOMPSON BROS., LTD,, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10148, 26 January 1911, Page 2

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649

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10148, 26 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10148, 26 January 1911, Page 2

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