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Sewind Ilachines The Werthf.im Sewing Machine wasn't built in <* day—it is the result of nearly 50 ytars of constant endeavour along those progres*. /e lines that lead to supremacy. During all that time we have b*"n adding improvements to impro ements and even when the highest point of perfection seemed to have been reached we have ___ pushed forward again, simplifying a part here, strengthening a part there, always making the ■ w, motion just a little quieter, the machine just a little easier to manipulate, the accuracy with whioh each pan performs its allotted work a little more perfect It is for these reasons that the Wertheim is easily the most popular Sewing Machine to-day. Our prices are easy and our terms are easy too. Write for 1320 Catalogue. it m mi Jm ■'-aS'gaea Sole Agents for North Island of New Zealand: OSCAR HEVA/ETT&CO. LTD, WELLINGTON; S6 Cuba Street Extension. AUCKLAND: Y.HiC.A. Buildings, Wellcsley Street. District Agent: E. F ANSON, Lincoln House, Masterton. is earefolly incited m air-tight, d mp- roof carton* to preserve its strength and flavour Take no subitit .c—it costs only 1/8. 1710 and 2/- per lb. a *J l§pl m % Girl ? !•' the delightful daintiness .■•.■■■•■.? .-;:v'-' '■ and..... No factory squalor at k Frimley. The helpers t v . v are home girls, comely % l and joyous, with the , . r * wholesomeness of true ..... country life in them. Everything is fastidiously clean and pure about the Frimley place. Every utensil is scalded daily. Everything is sterilised within miles; microbes can't live at Frimley. ■ •'-* IF QUALITY APPEALS, i THEN ORDER... >• T^iSSHS Muffin

MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FOURTH ANKtJALSHOW Tuesday and Wednesday, February 14th and 15th, 1911. BAM FAIR on Thursday and Friday, February 16th and 17th. •ORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, PRODUCE, and HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. Tan Handsome Challenge Cups. JUMPING, JtDGmgjUJD •GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Over £llOO Offered In Prtees, £BS in Champion Jump alone. £BS ENTRIES CLOSE: SHOW: At 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th January. RAM FAIR: At 9 p.m. on MONDAY, 30th January. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to GEO. R. SYKES, ■ Secretary,' Mastertoij. Or Secretaries Kindred Societies. Accommodation Arranged for visitors.

IHE CENTRAL A. AND P. SHOW, WAIPUKURAU. " FEBRUARY Ist. 1911. ON WAIPUKURAU RACEOOURSE. ENTRIES close the 18th January, ' 1911. JUMPING COMPETITIONS— £3O prize money. BEST EXHIBIT OP PAT LAMBS AND SHEEP IN HAWKE'S BAY.— Prize money £34All Trains except mail trains; stop at the/grounds. ' Excursion Pares. ' A Postcard to the Secretary will bring you full particulars. RAM FAIR on the 2nd FEBRUARY. P.'S. CARROLL, Secretary. Mox 50, Waipukurau.

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th and Bth, 1911. ALUABLE PRIZES. HANDSOME TROPHIES. INTERESTING RING EVENTS. Entries close January 20th, 1911. and all information on application to .; B. H. FISHER; Secretary Schedules at the office of t!n Wairarapa Ace. AHIATUA • AKITIO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL 8 HOW. PAHIATUA RACECOURSE, FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1910. A Fine Programme of Events, including Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Farm Produce A feature of the Show will be the JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Pony Jump, Maiden Hunters' Competition, Ladies' Hunting Competition, and Open Hunters' Competition of £2O. Entries close 25th January. Send for Prize List to the Secrotary ' J. A. WALSH, Pahiatna. ANTED KNOWN —GO Rall headaches, whethe* bilious or nervous, etc. They are aafe to take, and Have no bad effects. Frioe Is per box.—J, V\ GORDON (Chemist, by Exams.), Mastertoh.

ANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. and P. ASSOCIATION. SECOND lilH^i WEDNESDAY, Bth FEB., 1911. VALUABLE PRIZES for the Mai ; den and Open Hunters', Ladies Hunters, Ladies' Hack Classes, etc. CHAMPION JUMPING COMPETITION. First Prize 25g5., second 10gs. ; third 3gs. STUBBS AND WEBB, Secertaries. "BRITE-GLAB." ••BEITBMiLAa." CLEANS and polishes Tfickei, 3fi.P. J/ Ware, J&pwined Good», cleani .{tai.it work: 'r jeßotUei '■■•,-.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 1 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 1 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 1 February 1911, Page 2

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